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UPDATE: St. Joe High land deal is blocked
SOUTH BEND — A federal judge has decided the fate of the former Family Dollar Store on LaSalle Street in South Bend.
The city paid $1.2 million for the property near downtown and then sold it to the Diocese for $1 for the new St. Joseph’s...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Lawyers, Church and State Relations, Politics
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Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve as mayor.
Baltimore is my hometown and I have lived here my whole life--graduating from Western High School and I am proud to send my daughter to...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Abusive Behavior, Companies and Corporations, Budgets and Budgeting, Business
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Lorenzo Gaztanaga
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve as council president.
I have been involved with independent party politics since 1992, fighting with my colleagues against the powers that be (in...Tags: Property Tax, Government, Laws, Elections, Business
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News briefs for Sept. 8
Pet adoption day planned Saturday
Willow Creek Sanctuary is participating in a pet adoption day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Tractor Supply on the Danville bypass. Other area shelters and rescues also will be on-hand with adoptable animals....Tags: Politics
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Deal to block land transfer to St. Joseph High School will likely not affect construction
Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — At least for the time being, it appears a federal court’s decision this week to block the city’s transfer of land to St. Joseph High School for $1 will not have an impact on construction of the new school. While the city...Tags: Justice System, American Civil Liberties Union, Judges, Lawyers, Church and State Relations
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Boyle native creates Kentucky trivia game
jenb@amnews.comDarlene Lowe loves to play trivia games with her friends. She’s also a proud resident of Kentucky. So, when she was unable to find a Bluegrass State-oriented trivia game, she decided she’d create one of her own. Thus, Kentucky Challenge was...Tags: George Clooney, High School Sports, Politics, Stanford University
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NC Legislature Nearing Gay Marriage Vote
Associated PressNorth Carolina is the only state in the Southeast without a gay marriage ban in its constitution. The idea has gone nowhere in the last decade because Democratic leaders quashed Republican efforts to debate amendment referenda. Now with Republicans in...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Companies and Corporations, Laws, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Board of Directors
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HCC to host Contitution Day event Sept. 20
Hagerstown Community College will host its annual Constitution Day event Tuesday, Sept. 20, beginning at noon in the Student Center on HCC’s main campus. Guest speakers will be Art Callaham, former executive director of the Greater Hagerstown...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Politics
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Appeals court won't reconsider former attorney's conviction
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe state Supreme Court of Appeals refused to rehear a former Martinsburg defense attorney’s appeal of his 2010 conviction on 11 misdemeanor counts of practicing law without a license. The 5-0 decision on Steven M. Askin’s petition for...Tags: Punishment, Judges, Laws, Fines, Prosecution
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Letters to the Editor - Sept. 13
Our school systems are failing our children To the editor: Oh, it’s that time again. Back to school we go. This is really going to date me. School starting was really hard for me. Directions being understood and sounding a word out to spell a...Tags: Government, Physical Fitness and Exercise, The Washington Post, High Blood Pressure, Health
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Federal Judge in Harrisburg Rules Against Obamacare
Content ManagerA federal judge In Harrisburg has ruled that the mandatory insurance buying provision of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Christopher Conner declared that Congress exceeded its powers under the U.S....Tags: Justice System, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Judges, File Sharing, Politics
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Law school deans to debate Constitution at OCC
UC Irvine's law school dean and the Chapman University School of Law's former dean will battle it out Sept. 20 over the Constitution. UCI's Erwin Chemerinsky and Chapman's John Eastman, who serves as a visiting scholar at UC San Diego, will kick off...Tags: University of California, University of California, Irvine, Politics
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