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Camp takes students into space
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- It looks like a crafts class, as students slice Styrofoam cups in half and thread strings so they cross into a peace sign, but they are really building a robotic "grappler" for space stations. Latrell Franklin, 12, shows how he twists...Tags: Technology, Education, Western Branch, NASA, Engineering
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Philadelphia equipment operator surrenders to police
The excavator operator who was demolishing a four-story building in downtown Philadelphia this week when it collapsed onto a Salvation Army store, killing six people, has turned himself in to police. Sean Benschop, 42, is to be charged with six counts...
Tags: Justice System, Philadelphia Building Collapse (2013), Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Police Arrests
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Philadelphia building inspector commits suicide
ReutersPHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - The city inspector who checked a Philadelphia building before it collapsed last week and killed six people has committed suicide, a spokesman for the mayor said on Thursday. Ronald Wagenhoffer, 52, died of a self-inflicted...Tags: Suicide, Philadelphia Building Collapse (2013), Disasters and Accidents
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Inspector of collapsed Philadelphia building dies of apparent suicide
ReutersPHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - The city inspector who checked a Philadelphia building before it collapsed last week and killed six people has died of an apparent suicide, a spokesman for the mayor said on Thursday. The inspector, Ronald Wagenhoffer, 52, died...Tags: Suicide, Philadelphia Building Collapse (2013), The Philadelphia Inquirer, Television Industry, ABC (tv network)
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Philadelphia building inspector dead in apparent suicide
A Philadelphia building inspector who had checked and signed off on a demolition site that later collapsed and killed six people has died in an apparent suicide, officials said Thursday. Ronald Wagenhoffer, who was 52, was found dead in his vehicle...
Tags: Philadelphia Building Collapse (2013), Justice System, Suicide, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Crime, Law and Justice
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Inspector of collapsed Philadelphia building commits suicide -reports
ReutersPHILADELPHIA, June 13 (Reuters) - The city building inspector who checked a Philadelphia building before it collapsed last week, killing six people, has died of an apparent suicide, local media reported. The inspector died of a gunshot wound to the chest...Tags: Suicide, Philadelphia Building Collapse (2013), Television Industry, The Philadelphia Inquirer, ABC (tv network)
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Inspector who surveyed Philadelphia building before collapse commits suicide
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - An official says an inspector who surveyed a Philadelphia building before it collapsed last week, killing six people, has committed suicide. Deputy Mayor Everett Gillison says the inspector was found fatally shot in a pickup truck...Tags: Philadelphia Building Collapse (2013), Suicide, Disasters and Accidents, Shootings
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Marie McIntire
Marie McIntire, 68, of Pierre passed away Tuesday, June 11, at her home in Pierre, surrounded by the love of her family Visitation will be held Friday, June 14, from 5 to 6:30 p.m., with a prayer service at 6:30 p.m. at Isburg Funeral Chapel...
Tags: American Cancer Society, Lutheranism, Watertown, Scrabble (game), Christianity
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District offers free NASA ignite camps
SOUTH BEND -- South Bend Community School Corp. is offering a variety of free NASA Ignite summer camps now through mid-July. The camps are from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., and they're geared toward students in fourth through ninth grades. Lunch is included...Tags: NASA
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Crane operator charged with manslaughter in Philadelphia building collapse
PHILADELPHIA - A crane operator was arrested on Saturday on involuntary manslaughter charges after a building collapse in Philadelphia that killed six people and injured 14 others. Sean Benschop, 43, turned himself in to police to face six counts of...Tags: Philadelphia Building Collapse (2013), Prosecution, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Murder, Disasters and Accidents
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Warrant issued for equipment operator in Philadelphia building collapse
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A heavy equipment operator with a lengthy rap sheet accused of being high on marijuana when a downtown building collapsed onto a thrift store, killing six people, will be charged in their deaths, a top city official said as...
Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Criminals, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder
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On the Town: The Zone Academy handed $10,000 check
Kathy Kashuba, president of the woman’s philanthropic organization L’Aureole, completed her year in which the group raised $10,000 for The Zone Academy, an after-school program at the Glendale Salvation Army. Benefit Chairwoman Joanie...
Tags: Entertainment, Family, Music, Mount Vernon, Giles
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