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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, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Valparaiso University, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Michiana honors its military dead
Michiana residents are turning out under sunny skies today for parades, memorial services and other events to honor those who gave their lives in U.S. military service.
In South Bend, an estimated 10,000 to 15,000 people lined Ford Street this morning...Tags: Veterans Affairs, Wars and Interventions, Defense, Armed Forces, Holidays
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Bubba
I want to say a few words about the great Bubba Smith who died on August 3rd. But to put Bubba in his proper perspective I need to say a few words about the 1966 Notre Dame Football team. It was the greatest Notre Dame team I ever saw and I would...Tags: Alan Page, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Colleges and Universities, Rose Bowl Game, Sports
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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: Afghanistan, Veterans Day, Veterans Affairs, McDonald's, Coca-Cola Co.
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In step at 'USO Dance'
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterMISHAWAKA - Helen Rudoleh beamed as she posed for a picture with the handsome young soldier. Her brothers fought in World War II, “in Italy and China,” she said, and Rudoleh herself served with the Red Cross in Mishawaka, aiding soldiers...Tags: Veterans Day, U.S. Army, American Red Cross, Veterans Affairs, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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HOMETOWN SECRETS: The Great Train Wreck of 1859
Today, a stretch of land near Lincoln Way West and Ironwood along the St. Joseph River is home to IU South Bend's student housing complex.
But somewhere in there, buried deep beneath the surface, lies what's left of a now 150-year-old tragedy.
“...Tags: Duke Ellington, Indiana University South Bend, Cab Calloway
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Slain NJ man's daughter thankful fugitive caught
HOWELL, N.J. (AP) — The daughter of a New Jersey gas station owner who was gunned down during a robbery in 1962 is glad her father's convicted assailant has been caught in Portugal. Ann Patterson told The Associated Press on Wednesday "now there'...Tags: Crimes, George Wright, Unrest, Conflicts and War, FBI, George Wright
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Local veterans happy about new VA center, but question government cuts
The city is one step closer to a new, much larger Veterans Affairs center. But some local vets say they are facing other government cuts that don't seem fair.
The House approved a measure that would provide $6.7 million for a VA center ten times the...Tags: Veterans Affairs, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Joe Donnelly, Defense
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Notre Dame football: Former Irish player, coach McBride dies
South Bend Tribune Staff ReportSOUTH BEND - Bob McBride, the oldest surviving Notre Dame assistant football coach and a former Irish player as well, died Wednesday night at Dujarie House at Holy Cross Village in South Bend. He was 89. McBride endured a rollercoaster of life...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Football, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, High School Sports
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Former Irish player, coach McBride dies
SOUTH BEND - Bob McBride, the oldest surviving Notre Dame assistant football coach and a former Irish player as well, died Wednesday night at Dujarie House at Holy Cross Village in South Bend. He was 89.
McBride endured a rollercoaster of life...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Football, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, High School Sports
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Bugged by an old problem: Residents say apartments riddled with bedbugs
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterTrash bins overflowed with mattresses and furniture last month at a South Bend apartment complex. But anyone tempted to repurpose the loot would have been in for a nasty surprise. The bedding and furnishings were infested with bedbugs. The bugs had...Tags: Business, Environmental Issues, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Family, Health
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Middlebury police: Apparent training grenade found in ditch
Middlebury police say Elkhart County Highway workers found what looked like a WWII-era grenade in a ditch along County Road 22 near U.S. 20 on Monday morning.
The Elkhart City Police Department Bomb Squad was called in. According to police, the fuse,...Tags: Weaponry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Middlebury
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