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Guns on college campuses?
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – Should guns be allowed on public college campuses? Indiana lawmakers are talking about Senate Bill 97, a measure that would allow students with permits to carry a gun. If that bill became law, it would be illegal for state...Tags: Ball State University, Justice System, Colleges and Universities, Students, Crime, Law and Justice
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Right-To-Work: Will Indiana and Michigan compete with one another?
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND - Michigan made history Tuesday when it became the 24th state to sign on with right-to-work, and it's only the second midwestern state to pass the bill behind Indiana. But does that mean we're now in direct competition with our neighbors?...Tags: Executive Branch, Politics, Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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Her sparks lead to book of poetry
South Bend TribuneSometimes a thought or a phrase is enough to cause a spark. Sophie Campbell said she takes those sparks and writes poems. She said she tries to write the ideas down whenever they cross her mind. She keeps her iPad nearby just in case. Sophie is 12 and she...Tags: General Practitioners, Board of Directors, Apple iPad, Poetry
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Hometown Secrets: South Bend home to professional women's baseball team
Long before the Silver Hawks came to South Bend in the 1980s there was a different baseball team attracting thousands of fans. The South Bend Blue Sox, a professional baseball team made up of women, attracted 39,000 fans during their first season in 1943....
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Baseball, Sports
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Dr. Angie, this run's for you
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- A journey born out of tragedy and almost ended by it will finally end Saturday for Dr. Bill Gitlin, though not in the place he expected. A South Bend dentist, Gitlin had planned to run the New York City Marathon last Sunday in honor of...Tags: Track and Field, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Dentistry and Dental Health, Lymphoma, Central Park
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ON THE TRAIL : Paved trails link up at cities' border
At last, the concrete trail linking the St. Joseph River trails in South Bend and Mishawaka is finished. On Friday, the city of South Bend dedicated the new 1.2-mile extension of the Northside Trail for walkers, bicyclists, wheelchair riders and other...
Tags: Natural Resource Industry, ING Group
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FACT FINDER: Conservative voter guide raises controversy
Eight days until voters head to the polls, and locally some of you are receiving guides on the candidates and you are being encouraged to bring that guide with you to the voting booth. Our WSBT Fact Finder team wanted to find out if it's OK to bring it...
Tags: Politics, Elections, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Voting
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Will 'prevent defense' win the race?
In football, a prevent defense often is used by a team with a narrow lead near the end of a game to guard against a big play by the opponent. It can stymie the opponent. Or, sometimes, it can lead to shorter but effective gains that enable the opponent to...
Tags: Libertarian Party, Mitch Daniels, Politics, Radio Industry, U.S. Senate
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The Bottom Line : Economists aim to shine light into fog
We've spent a lot of ink over the past several months discussing all of the initiatives that are under way to jump-start the region's economy. Nearly every opportunity is being mined and there are numerous indications that efforts are starting to pay...
Tags: Politics, Finance, Consumers, Indiana University, Economy, Business and Finance
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Market Basket : 'Freaky' advice from sandwich maker
Market BasketJimmy John's founder inspires local students, franchisees A local college freshman mustered up the courage last week to wait in line and meet "Jimmy John" Liautaud. Maybe the founder of Jimmy John's sandwich shops, who had just concluded a speech...Tags: Sandwiches, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages
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Rivals for county office mainly on same page
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- The candidates for county commissioner in District 3 agreed more than they disagreed Tuesday during a candidate's forum hosted by the American Democracy Project at Indiana University South Bend and held on campus. On the subject of leaf...Tags: Civil Laws, Politics, Elections, Laws, Dave Thomas
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