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The euthanization of two dogs found in abandoned South Bend home sparks controversy
SOUTH BEND — Last month, four dogs were found in an abandoned home on Westmoor Street in South Bend.
One dog was dead in a dog house outside. Two dogs were eating another dead dog inside the home.
Animal Control took those dogs in. But it...Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Weapon Control, Politics
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New office concept to open in Eddy Street Commons
Forget everything you ever thought about an office — a new option for office space is opening in South Bend. It is called Eddy Street Executive Suites. It is like a gym membership, only for office space. You sign a contract and then you get to use...Tags: Justice System, Contracts, Crime, Law and Justice, Rentals, Lawyers
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Emanuel sees overdue fines, fees on path to budget fix
Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Tuesday previewed a pair of ways he plans to balance the city’s budget: collecting overdue fines, fees and taxes from city employees and companies, and pooling resources with Cook County.
Emanuel and County Board President...Tags: Chicago Housing Authority, Politics, Chicago Transit Authority, Companies and Corporations, Toni Preckwinkle
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Property transfers for Feb. 19, 2012
BOYLE
Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include:
RRR Property LLC to Beth-Clay Properties LLC, 1.995 acres on Kinnard-Kelly Lane, $160,000.
Estate of Rhonda L. Bradley to Johnathan E. Goodin, property on Henson...Tags: Transportation, Fannie Mae, Insurance, Larry Hughes, Road Transportation
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Ground lease holders challenge state law
Another challenge by ground rent holders to Maryland's 2007 reform laws has been revived, with lease holders claiming that a state law unconstitutionally diminished the value of their property by making collection of payments costly and difficult to...Tags: Justice System, Services and Shopping, Litigation, Trials, Rentals
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Customs inspectors in Baltimore keep pests out
The sweet aroma of rice fills the air as David Ng steps forward in a Southeast Baltimore warehouse to inspect a shipment of hundreds of sacks of imported basmati rice. He folds back the stitched seams of the 40-pound burlap sacks holding grain that have...Tags: Dundalk, Food Industry, Skin, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Agriculture
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Sugarbush Resort Information
First Timer to Life Timer Program
For most skiers and riders, snow sports are a lifelong passion. However, sparking that enthusiasm for the sport in first timers and retaining their interest over the long term has proven more elusive. The National Ski...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Trips and Vacations, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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‘Proof’ opens Friday at Pointe Performing Arts Center
Orlando Theater BlogDavid Auburn’s drama Proof is the next offering from Fantasyland Productions at the Pointe Performing Arts Center. Starring Natalie Nicole Reed, Keith Kurlin, Casey Lehman and Larry Stallings, Proof details moments in the life of Catherine, the... -
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Conaway: The 'not my job' candidate
Maryland's Office of Legislative Audits has uncovered some doozies of fraud, waste and abuse in its day, but that's not what its recent report on the Baltimore Circuit Court Clerk's Office found. Rather, it described an office with record keeping...Tags: Finance, Justice System, Accounting and Auditing, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment
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The No Blame Game
I hate it when my day starts out the way today did. I pick up my South Bend Tribune (6/16) and read a story that makes me shout, “Are you kidding me.” That is what happened as I read the headlined article: “Sex offender mistakenly...Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Indiana, Politics, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Crimes
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Man charged with property rental fraud in Florida Keys
Crime and Safety - Sun-SentinelJohn David Williams, 52, of Tavernier Photo: Monroe County Sheriff's Office, courtesy The Monroe County Sheriff???s Office is investigating a man who is accused of defrauding renters of vacation homes in the Florida Keys. So far, a sheriff???s spokeswoman...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Key West, Fraud, Vacation and Timeshares, Tourism and Leisure
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