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Ind. panel considers allowing fenced deer hunting
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A legislative committee is set to consider an attempt to legalize existing game preserves around Indiana where hunters pay for a chance to shoot deer confined inside high fences. The House Natural Resources Committee could vote...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Hunting, Energy Resources, U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Mishawaka tenants considering legal action
WSBT-TVMISHAWAKA -- The tenants who were kicked out of the Princess City Apartments last week are considering legal action. They’re talking with a lawyer, trying to figure out if someone should pay for the squalid conditions they lived in. “We&...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Rental Service, Crime, Law and Justice
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Deadline for Princess City renters to get stuff
MISHAWAKA – Monday could be the last day people living in a Mishawaka apartment complex are allowed back inside. Last week, the city condemned Princess City Apartments for safety reasons. The building commissioner says a pipe burst last month,... -
Ex-Notre Dame star faces tax charges
CHICAGO (AP) — Former Chicago Bear and Notre Dame All-American Chris Zorich was charged Thursday with failing to file federal income tax returns over four years, and his attorney said Zorich would plead guilty. Zorich, 43, faces four misdemeanor...
Tags: Personal Income, Punishment, Lawyers, Washington Redskins, Politics
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Community rallies to replace Elkhart County Habitat worker's stolen tools
WSBT-TVELKHART COUNTY – A serious blow for an Elkhart County man who helps build homes for Habitat for Humanity. All of his hand tools were stolen at a job site, and he used his rent money to make up for the loss. The community is reaching out in a...Tags: Theft, Habitat for Humanity International
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Prostitution goes online in South Bend
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – A prostitution sting in South Bend leads to the arrest of three men. The sting took place late Saturday night and into the early morning hours. It involved the Street Crimes Unit going undercover and posting an ad for prostitution...Tags: Prostitution, Crime, Law and Justice, Computer Crime, Media Industry, Police Arrests
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Rescued Lakeville deers acts like part of the family
WSBT-TV ReporterWhat would you do if you were driving down a rural road and you saw a deer playing with a family in their front yard? “They’ll see her in the front yard and do a double take,” said Sara Kaszas, of rural Lakeville. “People...Tags: Apple iPhone
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Indiana right to hunt, farm proposal advances
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana legislative committee has advanced a proposed state constitutional amendment that would guarantee the right of residents to hunt, fish and farm. The state Senate's agriculture committee voted 7-0 on Monday to send...Tags: Politics
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N. Ind. man arrested in deaths of mother, half-sister
MONTICELLO, Ind. (AP) — A 20-year-old northern Indiana man was being held Saturday in connection with the stabbing deaths of his mother and his young half-sister, which rattled a quiet lakefront community. Michelle Haskins, 47, managed to phone...
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Pence says wife making steady surgery recovery
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Gov. Mike Pence says his wife is making a steady recovery from surgery last week to remove her gallbladder. Karen Pence underwent the outpatient surgery on Jan. 24 after experiencing abdominal pain the day before and...
Tags: Mitch Daniels, Politics, Government, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Former Roseland clerk-treasurer charged with taking town money turns self in
WSBT-TVST. JOSEPH COUNTY – A former clerk-treasurer for Roseland, who is charged with digging into the town’s till, turned herself in to police on Wednesday. The St. Joseph County prosecutor’s office on Tuesday filed criminal counts against...Tags: Prosecution, Roseland
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Ind. lawmakers consider protecting right to hunt
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana lawmakers have delayed action on a proposed state constitutional amendment that would guarantee the right of residents to hunt, fish and farm. The state Senate's agriculture committee had scheduled a public hearing on...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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