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Put down the nachos, pick up an orange City Pulse Shivering in Tuesday’s 24-degree weather, Mike Gopaul stands outside the Kroger store at the Frandor Shopping Center waiting for his taxi to bring him and his cart-full of groceries home. Local Briefs Fort Wayne News-Sentinel A man heard a popping sound Tuesday coming from his car while driving on Interstate 469 between Maplecrest Road and Interstate 69. Shortly before 5 p.m., his car caught fire. According to Chief Jim Berger of the St. Joe Fire Department, an Indiana State Police trooper put the fire out with an extinguisher. Firefighters finished cooling things off with water. There were no injuries. A slient crisis: Ways sought to stop, help runaways South Bend Tribune Parents, authorities want accountability, prevention. MISHAWAKA -- On a recent warm day, Brady August and Bernice Freeman set out on the roads of Village Green Mobile Home park, waving to teenagers, handing out pamphlets and stopping to chat with children at a nearby park. Clout or no clout, rats a real problem Chicago Sun-Times 'Trust me, you got special treatment, my friend." Marge Snow, a 20-year resident of Rogers Park, called Monday to talk about my rats after reading Sunday's column. It was a confessional of sorts in which I reported being creeped out by the discovery of two gigantic rats in my backyard. Briefs: Bankruptcy won’t close staffing firm Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Tower Personnel Staffing has filed for bankruptcy but will continue to operate while it reorganizes its debt. Speculation rife over Hillary bid Charles Hurt / THE WASHINGTON TIMES The Washington Times Speculation about the presidential plans of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has reached a fevered pitch this week as newspapers and Web sites scramble to be the first with the big headline that the former first lady will run. 'Shopping Shuttles' Make Shopping Easier at Westfield Centers in San Diego PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance packed bags this season -- by National Catholic Reporter National Catholic Reporter Hundreds of jobs -- professional, administrative, clerical, ministerial and even some secular -- are filled through NCR Classifieds each year. AP football poll projections serve ball of laughs Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Whatever you do, whatever the outcome may be of this entire fiasco with the BCS – an outfit which I firmly believe should be investigated because it is secretly in cahoots with the IHSAA wizards down in Indianapolis (Think I’m kidding? Their offices aren’t that far from the NCAA’s) – well, don’t blame me. Police to alert public by phone The Times of Northwest Indiana BURNS HARBOR | The Burns Harbor Police Department is the latest police agency to sign up for the telephone system that notifies the public to look for missing people or to watch out for offenders moving to the area.
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