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Economy, high demand strain Indiana food pantries
Fox59COLUMBUS, Ind. (AP) - The struggling economy is sending more Indiana residents in search of food assistance, and many food pantries say they can't keep up. A Salvation Army pantry in Columbus has closed because of empty shelves, and a Fort Wayne pantry...Tags: Christianity, The Salvation Army, Indiana
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Environmentally conscious tenants want green buildings
Orlando Sentinel staff writerGreen is the color for commercial construction in Central Florida these days. Offices, schools, apartments and mixed-use towers that use less energy and soften their footprint on the environment are in. Energy-gobbling properties that need lots of...Tags: Publix Super Markets Inc., Business Enterprises, Employees, Florida, Orlando
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Robb Westaby
Robb joined FOX 17 Morning News in August 2008 as Traffic Reporter/Web Producer.
Robb has a long and varied career in broadcasting, mostly in radio. Before coming to Grand Rapids in 1989, he worked at stations in Massachusetts, Indiana, and Illinois....Tags: Massachusetts, Entertainment, Television, Fox Broadcasting Company, Illinois
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Bouted - Announced - So What's Next?
It's been quite awhile since I updated this, but a lot has happened: 1. I participated as a skater in my first roller derby bout last month in Evansville. Not my finest moment, although I did get a few decent hits in. 2. I announced my first roller...Tags: Bloomington, Huntsville, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Alabama, Wayne
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Checking in on the NRA
Today's topic: Gun-control advocates have been very vocal in the wake of the recent shootings in Pittsburgh and New York state, and in some cases have blamed the violence partly on the National Rifle Assn. The NRA, by contrast, has been largely silent....Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, Firearms, Crimes
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Rejection came; so did success
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe gig: Founder and chief marketing officer of Angie's List, a home improvement directory that combines business listings with consumer reviews. Education: Bachelor's in economics, DePauw University; master's, Harvard Business School. First job: Sold...Tags: Ohio, Homes, Children, Columbus, Consumers
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Bill would allow police to sample DNA at arrest
Collecting DNA could become almost as common for police as collecting fingerprints under a bill making its way through the Indiana Senate. Senate Bill 24 would allow police to collect DNA from anyone arrested on a felony charge, rather than just...Tags: DNA, Crime, Law and Justice, Biotechnology Industry, Indiana, Crimes
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Deer jump to deaths from overpass onto highway
MARKLE, Ind. (AP) - Northern Indiana police say five deer that wandered onto a highway overpass jumped to their deaths onto Interstate 69, one of them crashing through a tractor-trailer's windshield. After the animals' fatal plunge, their mangled...Tags: Road Transportation, Family, Transportation, Microsoft Corporation, Travel
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Governor Palin to return to Indiana this weekend
As Senator Obama leaves Indiana, Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin is returning this weekend. State GOP officials say tickets are going quickly for the rally Saturday night at Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne. "I believe that John McCain...Tags: Republican Party, John McCain, Sarah Palin, Politics, Regional Authority
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Michelle Obama returning to Indiana
The Obama-Biden campaign announced Friday that Michelle Obama, wife of Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama, will return to Indiana on Wednesday. Mrs. Obama will host a community event in the Fort Wayne area. She will talk with voters...Tags: Elections, Michelle Obama, Family, Barack Obama, Indiana
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Two bodies found in Broad Ripple
Metro Police have released the identities of two men found dead inside a Broad Ripple Home late Friday afternoon. The victims were identified as Avery Elzy, 34, and Michael Hunt, 22. Police were called to the 5800 block of Rosslyn and also found a...Tags: Death
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Treasurer: `Holding my breath' in financial crisis
FORT WAYNE, Ind. - Indiana's government officials entrusted with investing the public's money are trying to allay the public's concerns about the recent turmoil on Wall Street. Fort Wayne Community Schools employees have their retirement accounts...Tags: American International Group, Finance, Financial Markets, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics
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