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Silver Hawks: Sweep for South Bend
South Bend's Brad Allen scattered four hits, struck out six and pitched all seven innings in a 5-0 shutout of Fort Wayne in the first game Thursday of a Midwest League baseball doubleheader. Comment?
Round Oak takes a fall
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South Bend Tribune File Photo/GENE KAISER Marge Dudeck and partner Paul Jones perform at the Round Oak Restaurant in Dowagiac in this 2006 Tribune file photo. Comment?
South Bend native Brett Banasiewicz back on bike
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The local BMX star suffered a serious injury last August, when he fell 8 feet during a practice session and landed on his head. Comment?
High school baseball: Kingsmen, Cavemen roll in openers
Penn used bookend big innings to survive Adams, 11-3, and Mishawaka got solid pitching and sterling defense to post a 7-2 victory over Washington in opening-round play of Wednesday's Class 4-A South Bend baseball sectional. Comment?
Indiana Department of Child Services to hire more people to address growing caseloads
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D.C.S. hosted a job fair in South Bend Wednesday in hopes of recruiting qualified applicants to be caseworkers and supervisors. Comment?
Small go-kart company reeling amid theft charges against former employee
The small company in a niche market sells equipment to attractions and facilities that race go-karts. It brought in $3 million a year in its heyday. Comment?
Silver Hawks: Glenn powers South Bend
Alex Glenn crushed a pair of homers to help the South Bend Silver Hawks wallop Dayton, 9-1, on Monday morning in Midwest League action. Comment?
Judge berates South Bend teen smirking during murder sentencing, gives him 50 years
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St. Joseph Superior Court Judge Jane Woodward Miller interrupted the deputy prosecutor as he discussed the slaying of 16-year-old Jhaelon Johnson to address the teenager who admitted to murdering him. Comment?
Buttigieg announces new mentoring initiative
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South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg speaks during a press conference to announce a new mentoring initiative on Monday at the Charles Martin Youth Center in South Bend. Comment?
Minor league baseball: Struggling Silver Hawks look for answers
There are moments throughout every baseball season that define a team's character. Comment?
Silver Hawks: Rahier's blast sinks South Bend
Tanner Rahier belted a two-out, three-run homer in the sixth inning to help Dayton claim a 3-1 victory in the second game of a doubleheader, helping the Dragons sweep South Bend in Minor League Baseball on Saturday. Comment?
Bike the Bend set to roll on Sunday
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People came out and enjoyed the 3rd annual Bike the Bend ride Sunday, May 20, 2012. Comment?
Bike week participants pause for blueberry pancakes
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Blueberry pancakes were the beacon. But the clear, bluebird skies and balmy temperature helped to reel in well over 250 bicyclists for Tuesday's annual free breakfast, dining outside of downtown's LaSalle Grill to mark Michiana Bike to Work Week. Comment?
Indiana high school graduation rate rises
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Many area schools see their rates go up, too. By KIM KILBRIDE South Bend Tribune A greater percentage of students who enter high school in Indiana are getting diplomas. Comment?
'No text worth dying for'
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Kristy Robinson admits she is more likely to text at a stoplight when she's running late. Comment?
Silver Hawks: Demotion leaves Bell determined
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Living in the moment will take care of the future. More than a new approach to hitting or fielding, a demotion gave Carter Bell a new perspective on the way professional baseball works. Comment?
Statewide graduation rate increases
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The overall rate for Indiana high schools increased to 88.3 percent in 2012 from 86.6 percent in 2011. Comment?
The Indiana Department of Education released a list of schools receiving the 4-Star designation for 2013, including many local ones. Comment?
St. Joe Paper expansion
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Nearly 25 years ago, Kent Dennis was a man in need of a job. So he created his own company. Comment?
Water main work will close short stretch of Indiana 23
Motorists who use Indiana 23 in the northeast part of the city might have to find a new route beginning next week. Comment?