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Aberdeen: Concert to celebrate peace
Singer-songwriter Peter Mayer will perform at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Krikac Auditorium on the campus of Northern State University. The concert is being held in celebration of the International Day of Peace. Tickets are $8 for adults, $5 for...Tags: Arts, Fine Arts, Arts and Culture
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Suspects Arrested in Burglary of Boxer Pacquiao's Home
KTLA NewsHANCOCK PARK, Calif. (KTLA) -- Police arrested four people Friday on suspicion of burglarizing the home of boxing star Manny Pacquiao, officials said. The alleged robbery occurred about 1:30 p.m. Friday in the 500 block of Plymouth Boulevard in Hancock...Tags: Theft, Los Angeles Times, KTLA, Movies, Manny Pacquiao
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American Red Cross Providing 13 Emergency Aid Stations and 7 Shelters for Those Affected by Pennsylvania Floods
Staff reporterThe American Red Cross is operating 13 Emergency Aid Stations and seven Red Cross Shelters throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania to assist those affected by flooding caused by Tropical Storm Lee in the state. Red Cross volunteers on site of the Emergency...Tags: Politics, American Red Cross, Tropical Storms, Foreign Aid, Relief and Aid Organizations
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Barking up the right tree: Mutt March success stories abound
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - Some people will do anything for their pets. Or, in Kimberly Peterson’s case, anything to win a pet look-a-like contest like the one Saturday at St. Patrick’s County Park. “I even worked up some drool,’’ she...Tags: Justice System, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Judges
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Many driver's ed cars have poor crash ratings
A west suburban school district puts its driver's education students in a fleet of Chevy Cobalts, small cars that earn poor side-crash ratings. A Will County district teaches fledging drivers in cars that are more than a decade old. And some north...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Transportation Accidents, Politics, Censorship, Standards
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UPDATE: Marshall County inmate death under investigation
A 35-year-old female inmate at Marshall County Jail died Monday morning for reasons that “appear to be medically related,” according to The Marshall County Coroner’s Office.
Georgina M. Onofre has been in the jail since early this...Tags: Prisons
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Jordan Ford to mark 50-year milestone Thursday
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterMISHAWAKA -- The late Jordan Kapson started with a Dodge and Plymouth dealership in 1949 and later added a Rambler line in 1957. But on Sept. 22, 1961, he made what perhaps was an even bigger move. He brought a Ford franchise to the corner of East...Tags: Ford, Manufacturing and Engineering, Jackie Gleason, Plymouth, Dodge
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Homeless count to be Tuesday in Aberdeen
People who are homeless in Aberdeen are encouraged to visit one of a number of local sites to be counted Tuesday — and "homeless" does not have to mean living on the street. People who are "doubled up," or those who would be homeless without the...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Pat Moore, Homelessness, Social Issues
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Homeless and 'doubled up' residents encouraged to take part in Tuesday survey
People who are homeless in Aberdeen are encouraged to visit one of a number of local sites to be counted Tuesday — and “homeless” does not have to mean living on the street. People who are “doubled up,” or those who...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Pat Moore, Social Issues, Homelessness
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Gypsy Day parade returns to Main Street this year
A total of 13 bands are scheduled to march in Saturday's Gypsy Day Parade. Marching will be the Northern State University Marching Wolves and 12 high school units. The parade begins at 9 a.m. Unlike last year, when a detour was required, the entries...Tags: Arts, Christianity, Army National Guard, Festive Events, Arts and Culture
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CPS eyes alternatives for gifted kindergartners
Tribune reporterParents worried about not getting their children into the gifted kindergartner program at the increasingly crowded South Loop Elementary School may still get a chance, Chicago Public Schools officials said today. An announcement earlier this week that...Tags: Public Schools, Elementary Schools, Schools, Chicago Loop, Preschools
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Bishop of Episcopal Church coming to Diocesan Convention
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - When Katharine Jefferts Schori was elected presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church in 2006, Episcopalians everywhere gasped. Then many cheered while others objected. Jefferts Schori had become the first woman to lead the national church....Tags: Hispanic and Latino Americans, Christianity, Anglicanism, National or Ethnic Minorities, Minority Groups
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