Stories tagged with "journal gazette"
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Access counselor's job is all about openness
By educating the public and local governments, new appointee hopes to diminish disputes To Andrew J. Kossack, the mission of the Office of the Indiana Public Access Counselor is...
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One-time fugitive tiger dies at Indiana refuge
ALBION, Ind. — A Bengal tiger that drew attention last year after it escaped from an animal sanctuary in northeast Indiana has died. The Journal Gazette of Fort Wayne reports...
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Sanctuary's tiger is <b>put down due to illness</b>
Albion A Bengal tiger that drew attention last year after it escaped from an animal sanctuary in northeast Indiana has died. The Journal Gazette of Fort Wayne reported that India...
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Navistar could move state jobs
Navistar is quietly making moves that could cut more than 1,000 jobs in Fort Wayne, according to a Journal Gazette report. The Warrenville, Ill.-based company is looking to move...
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Michigan, Ohio raise stakes on state's casino revenues
Indiana’s casinos are facing increasing competition from gambling ventures in Michigan and Ohio that could pose a threat to the $900 million in tax revenue the industry...
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Stride Rite to close Huntington site, ax 120
The entire Stride Rite distribution center in Huntington will close, forcing 120 employees out of work. The Lexington, Mass., footwear company notified the Indiana Department of...
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Ex-Ivy Tech official to pay for living on campus
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — The former chancellor of Ivy Tech Community College-Northeast will reimburse the college more than $5,000 that he spent without school approval to fix up...
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Ex-Ivy Tech chancellor must pay back $5,734
Fort Wayne — The former chancellor of Ivy Tech Community College-Northeast will reimburse the school more than $5,700 that he spent without school approval to fix up part of...
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Former Ivy Tech boss to repay expenses
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — The former chancellor of Ivy Tech Community College-Northeast will reimburse the college more then $5,000 that he spent without school approval to fix up...
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Feds search home of white supremacist
WARSAW, Ind. — Federal agents have searched the northern Indiana home of an active white supremacist. Agents from U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives...
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State fund's backlog stalls aid to crime victims
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Some Indiana crime victims have been waiting more than three years to find out whether they can claim money from the state’s crime victim...
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Backlog plagues Indiana's crime victim fund
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — Some Indiana crime victims have been waiting more than three years to find out whether they can claim money from the state’s crime victim...
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Unlicensed Ind. child care ministries soar
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — The number of unlicensed, faith-based child care centers have grown by nearly 30 percent in Indiana since 2001, worrying supporters of state-licensed child care...
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State warns of new mortgage fraud scheme
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Indiana’s attorney general is warning about a mortgage fraud scheme in which criminals exploit a loophole in state law to transfer the ownership of...
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Access counselor says tape can be withheld
Fort Wayne Indiana’s public access counselor says police and city officials have the right to withhold from the media videotapes that show a fatal police shooting. Public...
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400 jobs cut in three Ind. cities
Job cuts at three companies in Indiana will put 400 more Hoosiers into the unemployment line.Automotive supplier Columbus Components Group has decided to part with 135 employees...
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Recession reverses immigration trend
LIGONIER, Ind. — The recession may have reversed the flow of immigration in northeastern Indiana as immigrants, both legal and illegal, leave the area to look for jobs, a...
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Recession changing flow of NE Ind. immigration
LIGONIER, Ind. — The recession may have reversed the flow of immigration in northeastern Indiana as immigrants, both legal and illegal, leave the area to look for jobs, a...
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State removes 5 children from mother's home
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — State child welfare workers have removed five children from the home of a woman whom authorities say bore a total of seven children fathered by her half...
