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Stolen property recovered in Niles
NILES — Niles area residents who have had items come up missing recently might want to contact city police. They may have it.
Niles officers reported Wednesday a search warrant served the day before at a residence in the 1000 block of North...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Weather
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South Bend breaks single-day snowfall record
SOUTH BEND — The blizzard of 1978 may no longer be the landmark snow event locals refer to first when mentioning the all-time great winter storms.
At the very least, it now has some company.
With several hours still to spare today, South Bend...Tags: Travel, Michigan, Road Transportation, Transportation, Indiana
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LaPorte father sentenced for daughter's drug exposure
LAPORTE — A judge admonished a LaPorte man for his young daughter losing her teeth from exposure to a meth lab before giving him a 15-year sentence Friday. Before sentencing, Phillip Dalton, when asked if he had anything to say, told the judge, ''...Tags: Punishment, Methamphetamine (drug), Defendants, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Sharp learning curve with roundabouts
SOUTH BEND -- From her desk at South Bend Monument Works, office manager Kay Bergland occasionally observes motorists traveling the wrong way through the roundabout at Portage Avenue and Lathrop Street.
"The trouble we have right here is the older...Tags: Arts and Culture, Dean Johnson, Elections, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Travel
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Reports of dead birds causing little concern in Michiana
Are recent reports of thousands of dead birds falling from the sky in southern states causing any concern in Michiana?
Evie Kirkwood, director of the St. Joseph County Parks Department, said she has been fielding calls from concerned residents who...Tags: Natural Resources, Epidemics and Plagues, Wildlife, Nature, Indiana
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Roundabouts bring a sharp learning curve
SOUTH BEND — From her desk at South Bend Monument Works, office manager Kay Bergland occasionally observes motorists traveling the wrong way through the roundabout at Portage Avenue and Lathrop Street.
“The trouble we have right here is...Tags: Arts and Culture, Dean Johnson, Elections, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Travel
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Indiana feels power of major winter storm
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The second wave of a powerful winter storm spitting snow, sleet, ice and high winds barreled into Indiana on Tuesday, and emergency officials urged people to stay off the roads and prepare for frigid power outages.
At least...Tags: Vehicles, American Red Cross, Indiana, Snow Storms, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana)
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Snow day? Work day? For some in Michiana, there's no difference
Before heading home Tuesday afternoon, many of the employees of Crowe Horwath LLP were told to pack their laptops, too.
With blizzard-like conditions forecast for Wednesday, Jane Hoff, associate director of human resources, said the company was preparing...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Career and Workplace, Elections, Emergency Planning, Snow Storms
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Emergency sirens to be tested Wednesday in St. Joseph County
SOUTH BEND — The St. Joseph County Emergency Management Agency plans to conduct two tests Wednesday of the county’s emergency sirens. Part of Severe Weather Awareness Week, the tests will occur between 10 and 10:30 a.m. and 7 and 7:30 p.m....Tags: Weather, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Disasters and Accidents, Emergency Planning
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Poll: Frisky folks choose snuggling over Snuggies
WASHINGTON (AP) — Does winter weather give you the blues? Or are you the type who gets a little frisky when there's a chill in the air? Either way, you're not alone. An Associated Press-Weather Underground poll shows that 4 in 10 Americans say...Tags: Washington, DC, Weather
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Notre Dame can ensure a fitting legacy for Sullivan
SOUTH BEND -- The silence between prepared statements would suggest the last teardrop rolled weeks, even months, ago.
Those close to Barry Sullivan and wife Dr. Alison Drumm Sullivan don’t confuse their patience and pragmatism with lack of emotion...Tags: Soccer, Tim Collins, Career and Workplace, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice
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Late Mardi Gras meets spring break for rowdy fete
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The party is still going and won't stop until midnight in New Orleans. It's Mardi Gras. Bourbon Street is packed with revelers and more are lining up across the city for the parades that begin when the sun rises and go until the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Weather, Lent, Mardi Gras
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