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Area football coaches excited about new helmet
More than twenty youth football directors and coaches from Central Indiana gathered in Indianapolis on Thursday night to learn more about a new ultra-light football helmet made in Brownsburg. The helmet is a collaboration between racing safety pioneer...
Tags: Football, Eric Moore, Sports, National Football League
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Charges upgraded against driver accused of 'huffing' before crash
Special to the TribuneCharges have been upgraded against a Palatine woman who allegedly inhaled an intoxicant and caused an accident that seriously injured an elderly woman in April. Karli Casey, 19, of the 300 block of north Benton Street, is now charged with aggravated...Tags: Prosecution, Heroin
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Restaurateur poisoned girlfriend to cause miscarriage, D.A. says
L.A. NOWProsecutors have charged a prominent restaurateur with multiple counts of attempted murder, claiming he attempted to cause his pregnant girlfriend to miscarry by poisoning her with a white powdery substance.... -
Restaurateur denies poisoning pregnant girlfriend
L.A. NOWA prominent restaurateur has pleaded not guilty to charges he tried to cause his pregnant girlfriend to miscarry by poisoning her with a white, powdery substance.... -
Letters to the Editor - Nov. 14
Thanks to sponsors, participants in Donut Alley event To the editor: The second annual Krumpe’s Donut Alley Rally 5K on Friday, Aug. 10, 2012, surpassed all of our expectations with 584 participants, raising $9,012.94 for the Wounded Warrior...Tags: Television Industry, Oscar Meyer Co., Quitting Smoking, Asthma, Politics
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Sheriff: Murder investigation focusing on single 'person of interest'
PETOSKEY -- An investigation into the Oct. 2 murder of a Petoskey resident now focuses on a single person of interest, Emmet County Sheriff Pete Wallin said in a news release today, Wednesday. The sheriff's office continues to investigate the Oct. 2...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Murder
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DA: Restaurateur Researched 'Evil Ways' to Force Miscarriage
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- A restaurateur accused of poisoning his former girlfriend to cause her to miscarry their child is free on bail. Joshua Woodward, 40, an investor in Los Angeles and Miami restaurants including the old Table 8, has pleaded not...Tags: Lawyers, Churchill Downs, Prosecution, Trials, Justice System
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BioWatch upgrade apparently postponed
WASHINGTON — Amid concerns about cost and reliability, the federal Department of Homeland Security has quietly postponed plans to buy technology that officials have long claimed could provide a life-saving upgrade of BioWatch, the nation's system...
Tags: Democratic National Convention (2008), Bennie G. Thompson, Anthrax, Janet Napolitano, U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce
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Homeland Security faulted for BioWatch biological defense system
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has rushed to acquire a new, multibillion-dollar version of the BioWatch system for detecting biological attacks without establishing whether it was needed or would work, according to a new...
Tags: Tularemia , Anthrax, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Health Organizations
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The biodefender that cries wolf
DENVER — As Chris Lindley drove to work that morning in August 2008, a call set his heart pounding. The Democratic National Convention was being held in Denver, and Barack Obama was to accept his party's presidential nomination before a crowd of...
Tags: Bioterrorism, Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Hospitals and Clinics
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Three Art Exhibits Focus On Breast Cancer Awareness Month
The entire month of October, the Gallery at Firehouse Square, 239 Bank St. in New London, opens “In The Pink,” an art exhibit honoring Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which will feature more than 30 works of art celebrating women’s...
Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Talk Shows (genre), Medical Procedures and Tests, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Breast Cancer
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Hoffa Case: Soil Tests Show No Evidence of Human Remains
CNNROSEVILLE, Michigan -- The seemingly never-ending search for the remains of missing Teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa hit another dead end Tuesday when soil results taken from the grounds of a home in Michigan showed no evidence that human remains were buried...Tags: James P. Hoffa, Prisons, DNA, FBI, Crime, Law and Justice
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