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War over in Iraq, but not all soldiers coming home yet
DOWAGIAC - Today is the day U-S forces officially pulled out of Iraq. While many Americans are happy to see the troops come home, that’s not the destination for all of them.
Julia Miller's 24-year old son, Taylor Phillips is overseas serving his...Tags: Iraq, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Vet thrown from coaster receives military funeral
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — A double-amputee Iraq war veteran who was thrown to his death from a western New York roller coaster has been laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery. About 150 friends and relatives were at the historic Virginia cemetery...Tags: Arlington (Staten Island, New York), Human Interest, Trips and Vacations, Theme Park Vacations, Iraq
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Two Democrats release fundraising totals
South Bend Tribune Staff ReportSOUTH BEND - The two Democrats running for Congress in Indiana’s 2nd District have released their latest fundraising numbers for the 2012 race. Brendan Mullen, a South Bend native, West Point graduate and Iraq War veteran who owns a military...Tags: Primaries, West Point, Elections, Democratic Party, Politics
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Ending U.S. presence in Iraq bittersweet for families who lost soldiers
President Obama recently announced U.S. troop involvement in the Iraq War will stop at the end of the year, with members of the military returning home by the end of December. That comes as great news to families with loved ones in uniform, but it's...Tags: International Travel, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, International Military Interventions, Family, Barack Obama
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Tea party says cities favor Occupy protesters
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Tea party activists on Thursday accused officials in at least four cities of giving preferential treatment to anti-Wall Street protesters, and one group in Richmond is asking the city to repay $8,000 spent for permits and...Tags: Demonstration, The Associated Press, Gardens and Parks, Riots, Tourism and Leisure
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Veteran unemployment numbers are sky high
MISHAWAKA — Post-9/11 veterans are a large part of the nation’s unemployed, and in Indiana and Michigan those numbers are some of the highest.
"It's almost to the point where you get to being like, ‘What's the point? What's the point...Tags: Oregon, Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Chicago Jobs, Indiana
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Michiana Veterans Day events & offers
If you know of Veterans Day events or offers that are not listed here, call 574-232-6397 or email wsbtnews@wsbt.com.
- Juday Creek will offer free greens fees and carts for all veterans and current military personnel. They are also offering a great...Tags: Texas Roadhouse Incorporated, Korean War (1950-1953), Coca-Cola Co., World War II (1939-1945), Indiana University South Bend
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Democrats select Schmuhl as 2nd District chairman
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - For the first time in two decades, north-central Indiana’s congressional district has a new Democratic leader. Mike Schmuhl, who managed winning campaigns this year for Pete Buttigieg in the South Bend mayor’s race and last...Tags: The Washington Post, Elections, Joe Donnelly, John Broden, Democratic Party
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South Bend rally organized to support Indiana House Democrats
SOUTH BEND -- Dozens of people lined Lasalle Avenue in South Bend Saturday afternoon to show their support of the Indiana House Democrats who walked-out of the Statehouse on Tuesday. The actions are an effort to keep Republican legislation like ...Tags: Career and Workplace, Indiana, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Politics, Unions
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White House defends invite to rapper Common
WASHINGTON (AP) — Michelle Obama's evening of poetry at the White House set off Republican critics before the artists had uttered a word. The first lady invited prominent writers, musicians and a rapper to perform Wednesday night to showcase the...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Poetry, Crimes, New York, Politics
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READER SUBMITTED: New England Claim Executives To Host Wounded Warrior Jason Brasse On May 21
Greater HartfordWounded Warrior Project to Receive $2,500 donation from NECEA. The New England Claim Executives Association (NECEA) is very happy to announce that we will have a true hero - an Iraq war veteran - speak at the NECEA golf outing on May 21 to accept our $2,... -
Soldier gets life without parole in Iraq killings
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — An Army sergeant was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without parole for the 2009 killings of five fellow service members at a combat stress clinic in Iraq. A military judge, Army Col. David Conn, had found...
Tags: Prisons, Murder, Prosecution, Iraq, Judges
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