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UPDATE: Marshall County officer injured in U.S. 30 crash
PLYMOUTH — An officer with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department was injured in a crash Tuesday afternoon on U.S. 30 just east of U.S. 31.
Police say Deputy Jeff Snyder was responding to an industrial accident on the north side of Plymouth...Tags: Career and Workplace, Injuries and Wounds, Disasters and Accidents, Plymouth, Health
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Arizona man describes shears impaling eye socket
PHOENIX (AP) — An 86-year-old Arizona man whose eye socket was impaled with a pair of pruning shears says he experienced excruciating pain during the ordeal and feels lucky to be alive. Leroy Luetscher, a Wisconsin native who lives in Green Valley,...Tags: Arizona
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Obama visits SW Michigan advanced battery plant
HOLLAND, Mich. (AP) — President Barack Obama has used a visit to an advanced battery plant in southwestern Michigan to promote his program to create jobs through clean energy. Obama toured a Johnson Controls Inc. plant in Holland on Thursday. It...Tags: Netherlands, Johnson Controls Incorporated, Barack Obama, Michigan, Elections
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Report says climate change harms Great Lakes parks
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Some of the Great Lakes' treasured national parks are showing ill effects of climate change that are likely to worsen in coming decades, from shoreline erosion to decline of certain wildlife and plant species, a former...Tags: Gainesville, Weather Reports, Health, Gardens and Parks, Weather Statistics
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Woman, 64, attacked by captive bear in Michigan
McMILLAN TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Police say a 64-year-old woman was attacked by a captive black bear while feeding two of the animals in the western Upper Peninsula. Michigan State Police say the woman from Ewen was attacked Monday afternoon while...Tags: Animal Attacks, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Michigan
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Husband of bear attack victim doesn't blame owners
EWEN, Mich. (AP) — The husband of a woman attacked by a captive, 400-pound black bear in Michigan's western Upper Peninsula says he doesn't blame his neighbors who own it. Donald Beck of Ewen told the Daily Globe of Ironwood for a story Wednesday...Tags: Animal Attacks, Michigan
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Five things to watch in high school football
The first week of high school football is here! This Friday night, high schools all over the state of Indiana will turn on the lights and kick-off a brand new season. Here are five things for northern Indiana fans to keep an eye on in 2011: 1. Mishawaka...Tags: Plymouth, Human Interest, Washington (U.S. state), High Schools, Redman
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Wis. pastor who married gays could be defrocked
KAUKAUNA, Wis. (AP) — A gay Methodist pastor from western Wisconsin will soon find out her penalty for officiating at a 2009 lesbian wedding. The Rev. Amy DeLong never denied the action, which prompted this week's church trial in Kaukauna (kuh-KAH'...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Arizona death may be linked to European E. coli
ATLANTA (AP) — Health officials say the death of an Arizona resident who recently traveled to Germany may be linked to the food-poisoning outbreak in Europe. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday said the death is under...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Arizona, Germany, Diseases and Illnesses, E. coli Infection
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Berrien's Tommy guns continue to ignite interest
Tribune Staff WriterST. JOSEPH — Two Tommy guns are still garnering attention more than 80 years after the Berrien County Sheriff’s Department added the weapons to its armory. Lt. Mike Kline, who maintains the guns, said they are one of the most famous...Tags: Television, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, History, Arts and Culture
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Indiana, Michigan, Ohio salmonella outbreak tied to chicks, ducklings
ATLANTA (AP) — Health officials say 39 people have been sickened from a salmonella outbreak spread through handling baby chicks or ducklings. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the cases occurred from late February to late May...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Georgia, Minnesota, Health, Ohio
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Judge weighs whether Wisconsin union law took effect
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin judge weighed arguments Tuesday about whether an order she issued intended to temporarily block the state's divisive new collective bargaining law was still in place, or whether Republican leaders had again...Tags: Executive Branch, Democratic Party, Lawyers, Unions, Crime, Law and Justice
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