May 19, 2013

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SBPD Tennis Program

South Bend police were on the job Monday at Washington High School, but not in the way you would expect. Monday was the first day of the police department's annual summer tennis program, which is entering its 11th year.

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Suspicious Offer to Goshen Kids

Goshen police found the man who approached two young children Friday near Oakridge Cemetery and say there is no indication he is involved in any criminal activity at this time.

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Dowagiac Nursing Home Residents Displaced

Residents of the Dowagiac Nursing Home are preparing to move out. The nursing home was closed by the state of Michigan and an inspection found nearly 50 state and federal violations as well as financial mismanagement.

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Benefits of Echinacea

A new study out of the University of Connecticut found taking Echinacea can cut the chances of catching a cold by over 50%.

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MI Apple Growers May Face Overseas Competition

Apple growers in Michigan and other states fear they face a new challenge that may be too big to overcome. They are worried that China may flood the United States market with fresh apples in the coming years.

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Man Makes Kids A Strange Offer

Police in the Maple City say a man approached two young kids over the weekend with a very strange offer. It happened Saturday evening near Oakridge Cemetery.

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SBPD Fire Camp Is Underway

The South Bend Police Department's summer tennis program kicked off Monday at Washington High School. Instructors say the program is in its 11th year of teaching tennis to ages 8 through adult.

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I-Zoom Active in Indiana

Monday marks the start of when you will be able to zoom through some toll booths on the toll road. The I-Zoom electronic toll system goes active on Monday from Portage to the Illinois state line.

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Niles Fly-In and Pancake Breakfast

There was high-flying fun for the whole family in Niles Sunday morning. The local chapter of the EAA held their annual fly-in breakfast, drawing dozens of planes, pilots and people to the Municipal Airport.

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