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Indy prepares to begin cleanup from Super Bowl
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The big party the city of Indianapolis spent years preparing for is over, but the cleanup from Sunday's Super Bowl is just beginning. Workers on Monday will begin dismantling tents, removing decorations and hauling away trash...Tags: New England Patriots, Football, New York Giants
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Local officers recover Super Bowl tickets stolen from quarterback's minister
One of the interesting side stories coming out of the Super Bowl involves two local police officers. Without them the minister of Indianapolis Colts Quarterback Peyton Manning might have missed the game.
Indiana State Trooper Mick Dockery and...Tags: Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts, Football
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Reports: Colts, Manning about to part ways
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS -- The Peyton Manning era in Indianapolis is expected to end Wednesday, according to a report. Citing anonymous sources, ESPN reported Tuesday that the Colts plan to hold a news conference to announce the long-expected decision. Manning...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Andrew Luck, Peyton Manning, Tom Moore, Sports
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Local students take part in Super Bowl halftime show
If you caught the halftime show during last night's Super Bowl, two local guys were part of it.
A Penn High School senior and a freshman from IU South Bend walked Madonna onto the field and to the stage.
Gage Davis and Tyler Graham responded to a...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Indiana University South Bend, Concerts, Madonna
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Speaker discusses the power of likable leadership
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- It didn't hurt that Bill Graham was a likable guy. But the way he mixed in humor, concrete examples and eye contact certainly helped bring home his theme "The Power of Likable Leadership," Tuesday at the Century Center. Speaking to a crowd...Tags: Green Bay Packers, New England Patriots, Tom Coughlin, Football, Rentals
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After possible exposure at Super Bowl Village, could measles break out in Michiana?
Measles have hit central Indiana and the Super Bowl may be to blame.
Indiana health officials said a person diagnosed with measles may have exposed visitors to the disease at Super Bowl Village in Indy on Friday. Now there are four more cases: Two in...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Skin Rash, Preventative Medicine, Football, Drugs and Medicines
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Hoekstra launches second ad after 'Spenditnow' commercial drew heat
DETROIT (AP) — Republican Senate hopeful Pete Hoekstra has launched a campaign ad days after taking heat from many sides for a spot that ran in Michigan before the Super Bowl featuring a young Asian woman speaking broken English. The 30-second ad...Tags: Republican Party, Democratic Party, China, U.S. Senate, Politics
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Auction for outdoor Super Bowl ad space a bust
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A bid to auction off prime outdoor advertising space on downtown Indianapolis buildings for the Super Bowl has failed to attract a single bid. The Indianapolis Star reports (http://indy.st/srZTaI ) the auction Friday night ended...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Football, Companies and Corporations, Auction Service
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Ind. leaders seek sex-trafficking crackdown
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana political leaders are looking to fast-track sex-trafficking legislation before football fans flood Indianapolis for the Super Bowl. Gov. Mitch Daniels, Attorney General Greg Zoeller, Logansport Republican Sen. Randy Head...Tags: Football, Mitch Daniels
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Anti-smoking group wants comprehensive ban
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The American Cancer Society is lobbying Indiana lawmakers to seek a comprehensive ban on smoking rather than a politically expedient one.
The group praised Gov. Mitch Daniels and state lawmakers Monday for their desire to pass a...Tags: Laws, Civil Laws, Justice System, Mitch Daniels, Cancer
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Purdue University warns students: Show proof of measles shots
Purdue University is warning nearly 1,000 students that unless they show proof of measles immunization by March 12, the school will place holds on their academic records and bar them from registering for classes.
Purdue Student Health Center Director...Tags: Purdue University, Preventative Medicine, Students, Drugs and Medicines, Human Accomplishments
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Sitting Around Thinking
The compromise announced Friday by the Obama administration on birth control as part of health care seems reasonable to me (point of clarity, I am Catholic), but in this political season, reason doesn’t seem to be a top priority. Before the change,...Tags: Karl Rove, Birth Control, Employees, Religion and Belief, Family Planning
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