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Hunting bucks: Deer season a boon to more than just hunters
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterEDWARDSBURG - It’s been seven years since Jeff Swadinsky bought a new shotgun, four years since he’s purchased a new tree stand. But last week, standing in the parking lot outside Lunker’s sporting goods store, the Dowagiac hunter could...Tags: Marketing, Firearms, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Natural Resources
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Silence less golden in movies with talking, texts
LOS ANGELES (AP) — It seems like such a quaint notion: Folks would go to the movie theater, buy their tickets at the box office, then sit down, shut up and pay attention for two hours to what was on the screen. Now, the piercing glow of cell phones...Tags: The Hangover (movie), Santa Clarita (Los Angeles, California), Movies, Tracy, Cell Phones
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Republicans say new consumer bureau too powerful
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans said Wednesday that a new government agency designed to protect consumers from problems with mortgages, credit cards and other lenders has too much power. They also criticized it for participating in a federal-...Tags: Spencer Bachus, Mortgages, Government, Republican Party, Financial and Business Services
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No improvement in spring housing market forecast
SOUTH BEND — Homes usually hit the market this time of year, but local realtors believe this year will be another challenge. More foreclosures are expected to hit, and there's no improvement in the housing market forecast either.
Granger...Tags: Mortgages, Financial and Business Services, Unemployment, Homes, Real Estate Sellers
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Report: Public in peril as cash-poor states slash mental health services to balance budgets
The nation's largest mental health advocacy group says cash-strapped states trying to balance their books have stripped a cumulative $1.8 billion from mental health services over the last 2½ years. The National Alliance on Metal Illness says the cuts...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Behavioral Conditions, Kentucky, Mental Health, Medical Services
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South Bend's core bled thousands
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterTwo years ago, Juan Escareño moved to South Bend from his native Detroit, a city that lost about a quarter of its population from 2000 to 2010. He now lives at the corner of Sherman and California avenues, in a part of South Bend that lost an even larger...Tags: Foreclosures, Metal and Mineral, Building Material, Homes, California
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Key House Republican praises Obama housing plan
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration's plan to gradually dissolve ailing housing giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and to shrink the government's role in the mortgage market drew praise from House Republicans on Tuesday. The GOP chairman of...Tags: Republican Party, Timothy Geithner, Foreclosures, Elections, Scott Garrett
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Niles Township Treasurer under internal investigation
NILES — Details are vague but an internal investigation is under way regarding the conduct of Niles Township Treasurer James Ringler. A statement issued under the heading "news release" was distributed to reporters Monday night by township...Tags: Unions, Politics, Elections, Justice System, Lawyers
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Michiana retailers keeping fingers crossed for 2011
Store closings plagued the region in 2008 and 2009, as consumers watched a myriad of chain and locally owned businesses shutter. Spaces large and small went dark, some seemingly overnight, and retail leasing just about ground to a halt.
Then in...Tags: South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Restaurant and Catering Industry, Consumers, Elections, Economic Indicator
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New-home sales in 2010 fall to lowest in 47 years
WASHINGTON (AP) — Buyers purchased the fewest number of new homes last year on records going back 47 years. The Commerce Department says sales for all of 2010 totaled 321,000, a drop of 14.4 percent from the 375,000 homes sold in 2009. It was...Tags: Homes, Washington, DC
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Student volunteers sought to help with South Bend snow removal
SOUTH BEND — Local college students are being encouraged to pick up shovels to help older or disabled neighbors clear their snow-covered driveways and sidewalks.
"We’re basically putting out a challenge to Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s,...Tags: Politics, Fines, Elections, Justice System, Lawyers
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Home prices fall in major U.S. cities
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Home prices are falling across most of America's largest cities, and average prices in eight major markets have hit their lowest point since the housing bust. The Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller 20-city home price index fell 1....Tags: Los Angeles, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Washington (U.S. state), Tampa, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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