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Bracing for Black Friday: 2011 holiday shopping forecast
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY – Ready or not, Black Friday is right around the corner.
Stores are in full swing preparing, but are you ready for the holiday shopping season?
Some shoppers have been saving up all year for this; others said they're only...Tags: Christmas, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Holidays, Politics, Black Friday (shopping)
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Black Friday shopping starts Thursday at stores in South Bend and Mishawaka
South Bend TribuneEven though there has been considerable backlash for creeping into a national holiday, retailers are anticipating more than 152 million consumers this weekend will descend upon their traditional brick-and-mortar and online stores. For many, it starts...Tags: Best Buy Co., Inc., Target, Arts and Culture, Walmart, Customs and Tradition
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South Bend Police: Babysitters used 2-year-old to steal alcohol
A local mother is speaking out after police say her 2-year-old son's babysitters used him to steal alcohol.
Officers arrested 27-year-old Benjamin Sims and 26-year-old Danielle Howey Tuesday night on felony theft charges. They are related to the boy and...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Drunk Driving, Crimes, Theft, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Village loses 3rd grocer when Dominick’s shuts down in October
TribLocal - Tinley Park » NewsThe Dominick's in Orland Park will close in October, making it the third grocery store to shut down in the village this year. Dominick's officials …... -
Meijer moves closer to Chicago with mini-supercenters called Meijer Marketplace
TribLocal - EvanstonMeijer Inc., the mass discount chain from Michigan, is inching closer to Chicago's borders with its latest invention: a mini-supercenter tailored to neighborhood tastes. The …... -
Wayne: Certainly not a one-horse town
Other Chicago suburbs gentrified or decayed their way through the 20th Century, while multiplying their populations. Meanwhile, Wayne persisted, the tortoise to their hare.
"We are frozen in time by intention," said Wayne's village president, Eileen...Tags: Chicago Loop, Wayne, Mrs. O'Leary, Equestrian, Starbucks Corp.
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Guilty verdict in slaying of man found beaten to death in South Bend home
SOUTH BEND – A 29-year-old man has been found guilty of murder in a September, 2010 homicide on Walnut Street.
Douglas A. Guilmette is accused of murdering Gregory Piechocki Jr., 37.
Guilmette was also found guilty of being a habitual offender and...Tags: Justice System, Walnuts, Prosecution, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Stepping Out: Upcoming Events and Meetings in the Charlevoix area
Upcoming events: Charlevoix Circle of Arts — The following are upcoming events at the Charlevoix Circle of Arts, located at 109 Clinton St. in Charlevoix. For more information visit the organization’s website at http://www.charlevoixcircle....Tags: Relief and Aid Organizations, Veterans Affairs, Social Issues, Sports, eBay Inc.
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Mother Accused of Leaving Baby in Car Out on Bond
News ReporterA 28-year-old Holland woman being investigated for leaving an infant locked in a car has been arrested for retail fraud for stealing a cart of groceries. Around noon Friday, the Holland Police Department responded to a report of a child who had been in a...Tags: Prosecution, Fraud, Crime, Law and Justice, Vehicles, Crimes
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South Bend area shoppers grab food, stuff against impending storm
One sign a winter storm is on the way: Nearly bare bread shelves at local grocery stores.
Another: Tired cashiers.
On Monday, especially between 2 and 8 p.m., shoppers swarmed local grocery stores in search of snowstorm essentials: bread, milk, eggs,...Tags: Weather Reports, Karen Armstrong, Breads, Weather, Homes
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Mich. governor wants to put item pricing on shelf
WESTLAND, Mich. (AP) — Gov. Rick Snyder's plan to put the state's item-pricing law on the shelf is being met with concern by unions, open arms by retailers and mixed reviews from shoppers.
The Republican told lawmakers during his first State of...Tags: Elections, Prices, Jon Hurst, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Most food pantries could use more volunteers
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterVolunteering in a food pantry "makes you realize what you have," one volunteer says. "It makes you realize you have a warm bed to crawl into," Sam Gleissner said. "You open the refrigerator door, and there's food there. You have a cup of coffee in the...Tags: Retirement, Social Issues, Charity, Career and Workplace, St. Joseph County (Indiana)
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