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Pastor dies after wife backs van over him at Fort Wayne food bank
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — Police say a northeastern Indiana pastor has died after his wife backed their van over him at a Fort Wayne food bank. Police say James Haugen of Columbia City died Thursday at the Community Harvest Food Bank in Fort Wayne... -
20,000 pounds of FREE school supplies just in time for start of school
WSBT-TV ReporterNew and slightly used school supplies have been donated by hundreds of students throughout northwest Indiana and southwest Michigan. A man name Ted Bryant from Granger started a program called "Greenlockers." The concept is simple. Instead of students...Tags: Human Interest, Teaching and Learning, Students, Middlebury, Education
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$1m donation to Pence campaign brings scrutiny
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The largest single donation to an Indiana gubernatorial candidate in nearly a decade is raising questions about a loophole between federal and state election laws that critics say makes it impossible to know who supplied the...Tags: Executive Branch, Elections, Democratic Governors Association, Politics, Human Interest
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Logansport gears up for 175th birthday gala
LOGANSPORT, Ind. (AP) — A yearlong celebration of Logansport's 175 years will feature Founder's Day parties, tours of Underground Railroad sites and a CD of songs about the city made by local artists. The celebration will begin Feb. 17, and...Tags: American Red Cross
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As Michiana's heat and humidity soar, people struggle
WSBT-TV ReporterHot like fire? Maybe not. But by the looks on some of the faces at the St. Joseph County 4-H fair, it’s close. “It almost takes your breath away,” said Susan Smithberger, who has cattle, sheep and pigs at the fair. Most of Smithberger&...Tags: American Red Cross
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Mile-wide evacuation after massive train derailment in Columbus, OH
Part of a freight train carrying ethanol derailed and caught fire in Ohio's capital city early Wednesday, shooting flames skyward into the darkness and prompting the evacuation of a mile-wide area as firefighters and hazardous materials crews monitored...
Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Emergency Incidents, American Red Cross, Biofuels, Explosions
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Mich. Red Cross volunteers head to flooded Minn.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A team of American Red Cross volunteers from southwest Michigan is heading to lend a hand to the flood relief efforts in Duluth, Minn. The group was set to leave Friday. The volunteers from Berrien County, Kalamazoo,...Tags: American Red Cross
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YOU + 'Neighbors in Need' campaign = Feeding the hungry in our community
Monday is your big day to donate food or money as part of "Neighbors in Need," a joint project of The South Bend Tribune, WSBT Stations and Martin's Super Markets.
Where/When: Come to WSBT Stations, 1301 E. Douglas Road (between Main Street and Fir Road)...Tags: Human Interest, United Way
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Rae's Run: One woman's journey across America...barefoot
For most of us, the thought of running a marathon is a daunting idea. But for one 18-year-old runner from Iowa, 26.2 miles wasn't nearly challenging enough. With nothing but the backpack on her back, Rae Heim has already run nearly a thousand miles...
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Report: No foul play in Hurwich Farms Apartments fire
While the cause of a massive fire May 25 at Hurwich Farms Apartments has not been determined, foul play has been ruled out. A South Bend Fire Department report issued Friday noted the fire began on the balcony of apartment 3B on 2664 Arabian Court, where...
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Several families displaced following Park Jefferson fire
SOUTH BEND — Darren McNair awoke this morning to a telephone call from a cousin telling him his Park Jefferson apartment building was on fire.
McNair, 22, and a friend, Lindsey Johnson, 18, quickly fled the building with just the clothes on their...Tags: Services and Shopping, Disasters and Accidents, Relief and Aid Organizations, Relief and Aid Organizations, Fires
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What $40,000 gets you in presidential fundraising
Associated Press ReportSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — If you have $40,000 to spend, President Barack Obama's campaign has a deal for you. Write a big check, and you'll get you a picture with the president and a chance to swap political strategy with him — all while...Tags: Elections, Republican National Conventions, Michelle Obama, Politics, Human Interest
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