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UPDATE: Teen freed in South Bend after pleading to fake bomb threats
SOUTH BEND — A judge today sentenced a North Carolina teen to time served for making prank bomb threats to high schools and colleges, including Purdue University.
Federal prosecutors said they hope the nearly two years that Ashton Lundeby served...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Juvenile Delinquency, Social Issues, Lawyers, Bombings
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Sketches of Michigan's congressional delegation
Michigan's U.S. House delegation: 1ST DISTRICT: NAME: Dan Benishek AGE: 58 (Born April 20, 1952) RESIDENCE: Crystal Falls PARTY: Republican EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in biology, University of Michigan, 1974; medical degree, Wayne State...Tags: Politics, Harvard University, Democratic Party, Bill Schuette, Litigation
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About Bob Englehart
The Hartford CourantBob Englehart was born November 7, 1945 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Influenced by children's book illustrators Tibor Gergely and H.A. Rey, he determined early in life to be an artist. Later, as a teenager, Bill Mauldin, Norman Rockwell, and the illustrators...Tags: Television, Politics, Purdue University, Cartoons, Music
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More than 2K vehicles being held hostage in Indiana, Michigan
Fox59More than 2,000 vehicles are being held hostage in Northern Indiana and suburban Detroit. General Motors and Chrysler are suing the hauling company Allied Systems for not delivering the brand new vehicles. About 500 Chrysler minivans and 1,700 Chevy...Tags: Detroit, General Motors Corp., Chrysler
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2nd woman charged in Fort Wayne toddler's death
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — A woman accused of helping a mother force a 2-year-old Fort Wayne boy to swallow olive oil and vinegar because they thought it would rid him of demons is facing seven charges in the child's death. The Journal Gazette...Tags: Allen County (Indiana), Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution
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IU study shows smoking ban doesn't hurt gambling business
Fox59A new study out of Indiana University shows there is no economic incentive for lawmakers to exclude gambling facilities from a smoking ban. The authors of the study looked at similar legislation enacted in Fort Wayne and found that businesses there didn't...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Civil Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Education
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Jackie Walorski puts on running shoes again for 2nd Congressional District seat
The 2010 election results are less than five months old, but Jackie Walorski is already gearing up for 2012.
The Jimtown Republican announced Tuesday that she'll be back on the ballot as a congressional candidate next year.
Whether incumbent U.S. Rep....Tags: Politics, U.S. Senate, Parties and Movements, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Democratic Party
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John Charles Myers, 61
John Charles Myers, 61, of Petoskey, succumbed to his battle with cancer on March 9, 2011, surrounded by his friends and family peacefully at Hiland Cottage. He is the son of the late Florence and Clinton Myers of Cheboygan. John is survived by his...Tags: Health, Colleges and Universities, Career and Workplace, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest
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Sydney Elise Day
A daughter, Sydney Elise Day, was born Feb. 14, 2011, in Aberdeen to Rhonda and Shannon Day of Oakes, N.D. Grandparents are Les and Ethel Day of Oakes and Harland and Arlene Berntson of Sanborn, N.D. Great-grandmother are Deetta Braun of Fort Wayne, Ind. -
Fort Wayne company to design new IU Bloomington residence hall
Fox59Indiana University announced Tuesday that a Fort Wayne company will design the new dormitory planned for its Bloomington campus. MSKTD & Associates, Inc. will be in charge of programming and designing the facility. The new residence hall will be located...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Companies and Corporations, Education, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana)
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Draw common sense boundaries
State Rep. Phil GiaQuinta, D-Fort Wayne, says he wants to ensure that Indiana's congressional districts aren't reconfigured in 2011 solely for political reasons (Tribune, Dec. 22). Then, he used politics to justify gerrymandering, “so that both...Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Cell Phones, Democratic Party, Republican Party
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Army identifies soldier held in wife's death
The U.S. Army has identified the soldier being held in custody in connection with the death of his wife as Spc. Aaron M. Rentfrow.
No charges have been filed, and the case remains under investigation.
The Army said the 30-year-old Rentfrow reported...Tags: Fairbanks, U.S. Army
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