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Indiana Dems ending boycott, won't promise labor vote
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A divisive labor bill is back in Republican hands after Indiana House Democrats on Monday ended a three-day boycott of the chamber to stall the measure.
Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma said the right-to-work bill will get a...Tags: Unions, Super Bowl, Republican Party, Punishment, Labor Legislation
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Purple Heart stolen, thieves eat cake before leaving Elkhart County home
WSBT-TV ReporterELKHART COUNTY – A WWII veteran's Purple Heart was stolen from an Elkhart County home. Thieves broke into the home on Thrash Lane where they stole a TV, computers, jewelry and the military medal. "It just makes me mad that someone could come into...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Awards and Prizes, Theft, Criminals, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Grissom Middle School students safe after boy shows grenade replica to friends
Police say a 12-year-old Grissom Middle School student brought a grenade to school Thursday in his backpack. The boy's decision to bring the grenade brought him an indefinite suspension. St. Joseph County Police Lt. Matthew Blank told WSBT the student...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Teaching and Learning, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Weaponry
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Niles veteran recalls Japan's surprise attack 70 years later
BUCHANAN — Certainly, Earl “Judd’’ Walls knows what transpired 70 years ago at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The problem, he says, is that few others do. “I think most of them have (forgotten),’’ he said Wednesday, in...Tags: Japan, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), American Legion, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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After seven decades, Pearl Harbor fresh in vets' minds
The crude oil was already 30 inches deep on Battleship Row by the time 18-year-old Harold Helser arrived on the shore, looking for a way to help. Overhead, Japanese planes continued to drop bombs and strafe with their machine guns, as the Dec. 7, 1941,...Tags: Japan, U.S. Army, Documentary (genre), Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Human Interest
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Notre Dame football: Will Irish QB mix throw USC a curve?
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - Perhaps Notre Dame’s change-up quarterback is evolving into more of a curveball. Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly revealed Wednesday that package of plays for sophomore Andrew Hendrix is expanding. “We try to add as much as we...Tags: Pete Carroll, Brian Kelly, Florida Gators, USC Trojans, Symbols and Symbolism
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The Tree of Life
If a good movie does not play at your local Cineplex but instead shows up at either the Vickers Theatre in Three Oaks or the Browning Cinema at Notre Dame, you can make a couple of assumptions. First, the movie is not going to make much money, and it will...Tags: There Will Be Blood (movie), Entertainment, Roger Ebert, Movies, Terrence Malick
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3 dead, 56 injured in horrific Reno air show crash
RENO, Nev. (AP) — A World War II-era fighter plane flown by a veteran Hollywood stunt pilot plunged Friday into the edge of the grandstands during a popular air race, killing three people, injuring more than 50 spectators and creating a horrific...Tags: Transportation, Injuries and Wounds, Air Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Management Change
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Pilot in Reno crash grew up in Fort Wayne
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — The Hollywood stunt pilot whose World War II-era fighter plane crashed at a Nevada air show, killing himself and at least eight spectators, grew up in Fort Wayne and developed an early fascination with flying. A woman who...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War
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South Bend airman's remains identified after 67 years
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon has announced that the remains of 10 airmen missing in action from World War II will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors.
One was a local man: Sergeant John J. Harringer Jr. of South...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Armed Conflicts, Transportation Accidents, Washington, DC, Air and Space Accidents
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South Bend soldier MIA for 67 years identified; Arlington service set
A South Bend soldier missing in action since WWII has finally been identified, solving a 67-year mystery. This week, his family will be heading to Arlington Cemetery to say their final goodbyes.
It's a mystery Nancy Plennert and her sister have grown...Tags: Missing in Action, Wars and Interventions, Transportation Accidents, Belgium, Air and Space Accidents
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Morris Inn to see $32M renovation
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - The University of Notre Dame is planning a $32 million renovation and expansion of the Morris Inn, the landmark hotel that has served the campus for nearly 60 years. A gift of $15 million toward the project will come from South Bend...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Fine Arts, Arts, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Arts and Culture
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