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Budget ax not expected at school
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- South Bend New Tech High School was on a list of 25 possible cuts that Superintendent Carole Schmidt submitted to South Bend's school board a month ago -- just ideas -- to make up for a $10.6 million shortfall over the next two years. But...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Teaching and Learning, Companies and Corporations, New Products, Education
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Elkhart RV museum reaches debt-restructuring deal
ELKHART, Ind. (AP) — An Elkhart museum that charts the changing styles and innovations of the recreational vehicle and manufactured home industries has reached a debt-restructuring agreement giving its operators more time to pay off millions of...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, World War II (1939-1945), Finance, Museums, Housing Industry
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Interest up as interest rates go low
Some experts say, if YOU are one of those Americans who doesn't own a home, now may be a good time to buy.
That's because interest rates are so low.
And, the Federal Reserve announced last week, they would keep those rates low until at least 2014.
If...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Mortgages, Finance
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Interest up as interest rates get lower
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY -- Some experts say, if you are one of those Americans who doesn't own a home, now may be a good time to buy. That's because interest rates are so low. And, the Federal Reserve announced last week, they would keep those rates low until...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Finance, Mortgages
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'Shiver on the River' theme set for South Bend's First Friday event
This Friday evening will be the February “First Friday” gathering in downtown South Bend, with planned public events and specials at downtown restaurants, businesses and art venues.
The theme is “Shiver on the River” —...Tags: Arts, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Potential Chase Tower buyer asks city for $5.7 million
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - A potential buyer for Chase Tower has asked the city for $5.7 million to help fund renovations, and city officials might have to make a quick decision on the matter. Mayor Stephen Luecke and Common Council members have been discussing...Tags: Government, Rental Service, Politics, Public Officials, Real Estate Buyers
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New Tech site study approved by South Bend school board
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - Amid negative reaction from Riley Early College High School students whose program is currently housed there, South Bend's school board six weeks ago postponed a vote on turning the old Studebaker School building into South Bend New Tech High...Tags: Business Enterprises, Teaching and Learning, Elections, New Products, Arts and Culture
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City spending almost $18 million on private projects
South Bend Tribune Staff WritersSOUTH BEND - A decision by Mayor Stephen Luecke’s administration to buy a former Family Dollar store on LaSalle Avenue, demolish it, then give the land to St. Joseph’s High School for $1 prompted widespread public debate. Taxpayers not only...Tags: Vincent de Paul, Condos, Property, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Church and State Relations
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Vigil attendees embrace Mishawaka girl who lost family in crash
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterA family of four killed in a crash while returning home from a Sunday afternoon drive to a Buchanan meat market are being fondly remembered this week by family and friends. A fiery head-on collision about 3:15 p.m. on U.S. 12 east of Bell Road near Niles...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Man holding wad of cash takes ride from South Bend woman
SOUTH BEND — A 57-year-old South Bend woman told police she was "very shaken" after a man reportedly forced his way into her car last week and asked to be driven to a location on the city’s west side. The incident last Friday marks the...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Prosecution
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Bank customers promise to bolt in wake of fees
SOUTH BEND – Beginning in 2012, Bank of America customers will be charged for using their own money.
People like Paula Laskowsky said her debit card is more convenient than cash.
"It is easier and it holds me accountable for my money," she said....Tags: Bank of America Corp., Banking
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