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South Bend police ditch cruisers
SOUTH BEND — Some South Bend police officers are patrolling city streets today in sport-utility vehicles in order to respond faster to calls on unplowed or nearly-impassable city streets. Officers usually drive Chevrolet Impalas or Dodge... -
Evanston residents: Felony Franks name rubs wrong way
Tribune reporterResidents of Evanston’s 2nd Ward objected to the flavor of a potential new hot dog stand during a community meeting Thursday evening. No one objected to the mission of Felony Franks, which hires ex-offenders and says it will begin a new program...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials
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James F. Barlow, D-Day veteran
James F. Barlow, a retired masonry contractor who drove a weapon carrier at Omaha Beach during the World War II Allied invasion, died Sept. 1 at St. Agnes Medical Center after suffering a fractured hip at his Academy Heights home. He was 87.
Mr. Barlow...Tags: France, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Religious Conflicts, Hospitals and Clinics, Saint Agnes Hospital
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Maryland's crab outlook, like weather, iffy
Independence Day means steamed crabs for many Marylanders, but the outlook for celebrating the nation's birthday with a heaping tableful of locally caught crustaceans is as iffy as the weather of late.
Despite a bumper crop of crabs tallied in the...Tags: Restaurants, Consumer Goods Industries, Odenton, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Holidays
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Felony Franks plans to shut down
Felony Franks, a Near West Side hot dog stand known for hiring ex-convicts and for its play-on-words crime menu, may be closing its doors. Owner Jim Andrews says sales have dropped sharply in the last 18 months since new owners took over a nearby...
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Mosholder scores his first-ever hole-in-one
MIDDLECREEK TOWNSHIP — Jeff Mosholder’s first-ever hole-in-one highlighted Monday Night Industrial League play at Middlecreek Golf Course.
Mosholder used a 9-iron to ace the 140-yard hole No. 5. Witnesses Chris Harbaugh, Roger Harbaugh and...Tags: Elections, Politics, Athletes, Sports, Golf
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Jim Justice details Greenbrier Medical Institute plans
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) -- The Greenbrier is teaming up with prominent physicians and a health care developer to build a $250 million medical facility featuring sports medicine and cosmetic surgery centers.
Owner Jim Justice says The Greenbrier Medical...Tags: West Virginia, Politics, Surgery, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Services
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Witt leads Tradition's in Piney Run playoff victory
GARRETT — Roger Witt fired a 38 and scored nine points to lead Tradition’s Restaurant to a semifinal playoff victory over Southern States in the Piney Run Golf League.
Adam Snyder added six points and Chris Judy scored four and a half points...Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Personal Service, Sports, Golf
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Plans to change liquor license rules split Balto. Co. businesses
The menu at Vito's Cafe in Cockeysville boasts Italian standards like veal Parmesan and house specialties including stuffed quail — but if customers want to pair any of that with a glass of Chianti, they have to bring their own.
Vito's doesn't have...Tags: Restaurants, Kevin Kamenetz, Business, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Economy, Business and Finance
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Oakbrook seniors use card-off to decide winners
JENNER TOWNSHIP — A card-off was needed after multiple teams shot 31 in the morning scramble of the Oakbrook Golf Course senior scramble on Tuesday. Mickey Talley, Tom Wilson, Jim Kirkstadt and Chuck Carrico came out on top over Mike Pelesky,...Tags: Golf, Sports, Jim Harbaugh
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Lady Golfers of Middlecreek
MIDDLECREEK TOWNSHIP — Bev Barclay finished with both the low gross and low net scores when the Lady Golfers of Middlecreek competed Tuesday at Middlecreek Golf Course. Karen Ohler carded the second place low gross score and tied with Joyce...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Golf, Sports, Lifestyle and Leisure
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'Felony Franks' owner files suit over sign permit
Tribune reporterThe owner of Felony Franks, a near West Side hot dog stand denied a sign permit for more than two years, filed a federal lawsuit last night accusing the city of denying his free-speech rights. The suit, filed by Jim Andrews, asks a judge to order the...Tags: Judges, Human Rights, Justice System, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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