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Training aims to help treat veterans' stress

For Jason Jones, returning from military service was like dropping into an alien world. The Indianapolis resident served a three-year stint with the U.S. Army in Germany. His days were strictly regimented, with the focus solely on the day's mission. Once he was discharged, that structure disappeared. Read More

Flood interviewed for head coaching job

Interim coach Kyle Flood interviewed for the head coaching job to replace Greg Schiano at Rutgers. Schiano stepped down Thursday to take over the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Flood said that none of the 17 high school players who committed to Rutgers have changed their mind before national signing day. Read More

Emery gets second interview for Bears' GM job

Kansas City Chiefs director of college scouting Phil Emery got his second interview Friday for the Chicago Bears' vacant general manager's position. Emery and New England Patriots director of pro personnel Jason Licht, who was interviewed a second time Thursday, are the finalists. Jerry Angelo was fired after an 8-8 finish. The announcement on who gets the job could come as early as next week. Read More

Licht gets second interview for Bears GM job

New England Patriots director of pro personnel Jason Licht got a second interview Thursday for the Chicago Bears' general manager's job. Licht is one of two finalists. Kansas City director of college scouting Phil Emery is the other and is expected to have his second interview Friday as the Bears look for a replacement for Jerry Angelo, who was fired after an 8-8 season. Read More

Resolutions: 3 tips to kick-start your job hunt

You've let most of January pass by, and you still haven't revised your resume. Don't despair. There's still a long way to go in 2012, and you can still keep your resolution to find a new job. It is true that unemployment remains high, but don't let the idea of competition keep you from looking for different work, particularly if you are in mid-career. Many companies complain about needing to fill positions, but getting few qualified applicants. Read More

Suspect in Ohio Craigslist case pleads not guilty

A self-styled chaplain suspected in a deadly Craigslist robbery scheme pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges including aggravated murder and kidnapping. An attorney for Richard Beasley, 52, entered the plea on his behalf as his client hid his face in his arms during his arraignment by video hookup from jail. Read More

Ohio Craigslist suspects face trial in home county

A self-styled chaplain and a teenage boy he apparently mentored will be tried in a deadly Craigslist robbery scheme in their home county, about 100 miles from where prosecutors say three of the four crimes happened. Although two men were killed in Noble County in rural eastern Ohio and a third was shot and wounded there, neither the victims nor the two suspects were from there. Read More

Tice will not interview for Raiders job

Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Mike Tice will not interview for the Oakland Raiders vacant head coaching job as originally planned. Tice had been scheduled to meet with Oakland general manager Reggie McKenzie on Tuesday at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala. But the Bears said Monday that interview won't take place because the Raiders have moved onto the "second phase" of their interview process. Read More

Ohio Craigslist suspect pleads not guilty

A teenage suspect in a deadly Ohio scheme to rob people who replied to a Craigslist job ad has pleaded not guilty to several new charges. The case of 16-year-old Brogan Rafferty has been transferred to his home county of Summit, 100 miles from the rural southeastern county where jobseekers were promised work. Rafferty entered the not guilty plea Monday in Summit County Juvenile Court, where his case was transferred late last week. Read More

Juvenile's Ohio Craigslist case transferred

Richard J. Beasley
The case of a juvenile suspect in a deadly Ohio Craigslist robbery scheme will be moved out of the county where two slaying victims were found and another was shot but survived. A court official in Noble County in southern Ohio also says the gag order in the case has been lifted. Read More
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