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Depth of recession impacting local food pantries
NILES – Thanksgiving is three weeks away and some local food banks are facing a desperate situation. Their supply is dangerously low. WSBT took a closer look at why the need is so great when the economy seems to be improving.
Bare shelves at the...Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity, Unemployment, Unemployment Benefits, Charity
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Salvation Army keeps the community warm
GOSHEN – The little bit of snow we had today is proof that winter is just around the corner.
With the cold, attention turns to staying warm but for many that is a tall order because of unemployment, tight budgets, and fixed incomes.
With less...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Religion and Belief, Finance, Christianity, Unemployment
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South Bend Common Council weighs bridge options
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - Maintain, replace or remove. Those are the opti ons city officials have considered for a closed pedestrian bridge located between large apartment complexes run by the South Bend Housing Authority and the former site of Alonzo Watson Park,...Tags: Interior Policy, Religion and Belief, Government, Housing and Urban Planning, Christianity
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Chapin bridge will get repairs
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - The city will spend $250,000 to spruce up and maintain the Chapin Street pedestrian bridge next to the Salvation Army’s soon-to-open Kroc Center. Mayor Stephen Luecke asked the South Bend Common Council on Monday night for the...Tags: Interior Policy, Religion and Belief, Housing and Urban Planning, Christianity, Politics
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Ohio Salvation Army kettle stolen at knifepoint
NORTH CANTON, Ohio (AP) — Police say an Ohio Salvation Army bell-ringer outside a Kmart store was robbed of his red kettle by four men with a knife. North Canton police say they don't know how much donated money was in the kettle when it was taken...Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity, Theft
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Japan: You Can Help
The American Red Cross is collecting donations for its disaster relief efforts to help people in Japan and throughout the Pacific. Apple has posted a donation page on iTunes where you can use your iTunes account to make a secure donation to the American...Tags: Natural Disasters, Tsunamis, Atlanta, American Red Cross, Christianity
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Saturday designated Michiana `Scouting For Food' day
More than 80 area food pantries will receive non-perishable food items gleaned from Saturday’s “Scouting For Food” day.
“Scouting For Food” is the LaSalle Council Boy Scouts’ annual food drive in Michiana.
Scouts...Tags: Christianity, Human Interest
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Salvation Army in South Bend didn't give office to candidate
SOUTH BEND — The Salvation Army just wants to make it clear. Yes, mayoral candidate Barrett Berry has his campaign office in a building the Army used to own. But no, the Army didn’t donate that office space to him. Patricia Phillips,...Tags: Christianity, Elections, Rentals, Politics, Human Interest
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Kroc Center supporters leave mark
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — After the 24 preschoolers from El Campito took markers and left their squiggly lines — um, signatures — on the white-painted iron beam, Bill Tschida quietly walked up to the construction site. "I was born here," said...Tags: Christianity, Elections, Politics, Human Interest
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Several crews respond to Cassopolis business fire
CASSOPOLIS — Several fire departments in were called to fight a massive fire in Cass County Sunday morning.
The crews were called out shortly after 7:30 to the Edward Lowe Foundation in the 58000 block of Decatur Road in Cassopolis. The structure,...Tags: Christianity
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Fired Sale: Rodriguez's donation draws crowd to Salvation Army
WAYNE, Mich. (AP) — When Rich Rodriguez donated a dozen bags of Michigan apparel to the Salvation Army, Wolverines fan Darren Schumacher became curious. So he showed up Saturday at a cold parking lot about halfway between Ann Arbor and Detroit,...Tags: Rich Rodriguez, Christianity, Human Interest, Detroit, Auction Service
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Tiger mom's memoir meets ferocious roar
NEW YORK (AP) — A new memoir of tough parenting, Chinese style, from a self-proclaimed tiger mother has unleashed a ferocious roar. Fallout was swift for Yale law professor Amy Chua after she published a stark essay in The Wall Street Journal...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Chinatown (Manhattan, New York), Amy Chua, Christianity, Online Advertising
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