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Kroc Center gets a family visit
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSomewhere, Joan Kroc giggled over her great-grandson's boyish innocence. What began with a tour of the Kroc Center in Chicago ended in South Bend Friday afternoon with Joan Kroc's great-grandchildren standing in the community center bearing their great-...Tags: Ray Kroc, The Salvation Army, Services and Shopping, Politics, Event Planning
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Christmas in July
“Now is not the time to talk about that.” I wish I had a dollar for every time I have heard those words or similar words or even the lack of words over the last week. With a few exceptions from the usual suspects, that is the political...
Tags: Assault, Weaponry, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Firearms, Politics
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Fellows Street homeowners fight to stop demolition
Homeowners on the south side of South Bend are fighting to save their homes from the wrecking ball. The city plans to demolish about 30 houses by the end of this year on Fellows Street. The plan is to widen and realign the street so it will have a smooth...Tags: Politics
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Rulings: Daniels can lobby as Purdue prez
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Two state ethics rulings have concluded that Gov. Mitch Daniels can lobby the state Legislature for university funding and other related matters once he becomes Purdue University's president next year. After Daniels...
Tags: Government, Values, Executive Branch, Ethics, Religion and Belief
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Nuns start tour protesting Republican positions
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A group of Roman Catholic nuns have left Des Moines on a two-week bus tour of nine states to protest Republican federal budget proposals that the group believes hurt the poor and vulnerable. The Nuns on the Bus tour left...Tags: John Boehner, Eric Cantor, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Politics
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Daniels unsure of lobbying as Purdue president
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels is having his legal staff determine whether he can lobby state lawmakers when he takes over as president of Purdue University in January. Daniels said Friday he wasn't sure whether he could press...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Education, Justice System, Politics, Colleges and Universities
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Mourdock: Reports of tea party's death exaggerated
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Tea party activists rallied behind Senate candidate Richard Mourdock on Saturday as he drew closer to a possible upset over six-term incumbent Dick Lugar in the GOP primary. A few hundred people gathered in downtown Indianapolis...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Ronald Reagan, Tea Party Movement, Democratic Party, Republican Party
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What I wish I'd asked
South Bend TribuneDigging through my mother’s dresser several weeks ago, I retrieved a blue plastic cleaner's bag and peeked inside. Was that a wedding veil, the abundant tulle lightly folded? I stuck a hand in. It was not just one wedding veil I retrieved;...Tags: Dialysis, Nursing, Hospitals and Clinics, Weddings, Family
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Man breaks into Kansas TV station, stabs 2 workers
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A man wielding a knife has broken into a Kansas television station and stabbed two sales employees. WIBW-TV (http://bit.ly/MnNXEV) reports the suspect got into the station Wednesday morning. He was eventually tackled and held...Tags: Television Stations, Television Industry, Veterans Affairs, Politics
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Shooting 'victim' takes self to police ... investigation finds he attempted suicide
Just after 3 p.m. Sunday, a 26-year-old man walked into the Michigan City Police station saying he had been shot. EMS quickly took the man to Franciscan St. Anthony Health, where he was in critical but stable condition, according to police.
Police...Tags: Politics, Shootings
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Grand opening held for South Bend VA Clinic
WSBT-TV ReporterIt’s supposed to be a “temporary” clinic until 2015 or until a new Veteran’s Affairs hospital is up and running, but the inside of South Bend’s new VA Clinic appears to be anything but temporary – everything looks and...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Joe Donnelly, Politics
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Union says right-to-work law violates free speech
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's new right-to-work law should be struck down because it infringes upon unions' free speech rights by depriving them of the dues that fund their political speech, attorneys for a union challenging the law contend,...
Tags: Trials, Unions, U.S. Supreme Court, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace
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