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Commendation Bill Moor - His Special Journalism Talents in writing in the South Bend Tribune
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11/24/2008
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RESOLUTION NO. 3 `~ 23-~g <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, <br />PUBLICLY COMMENDING AND HONORING BILL MOOR FOR HIS SPECIAL <br />JOURNALISM TALENTS IN WRITING FOR THE SOUTHBEND TRIBUNE FOR OVER <br />36 YEARS AND DEVELOPING A LARGE AND LOYAL READER FAN BASE <br />"~~~, the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana, recognizes that the very heart <br />and soul of a community is shaped by the pride and dedication of its people who labor daily to make the <br />city richer in spirit, by caring for each other's needs and services; and <br />"~~~, a very special and multi-talented individual, Bill Moor, has shared his many writings <br />with the South Bend community for over thirty-six (36) years; as a South Bend Tribune sports reporter for <br />24 years with 17 of those years heading up that department; as a public safety reporter, and most recently <br />as a columnist whose special touch has warmed the very souls of so many; and <br />"~., Bill Moor's unique blend of what he calls his "IU Cockiness and Fort Benning crew cut" <br />at the beginning of his career with the South Bend Tribune grew into a series of hundreds of human <br />interest stories which captured the minds and hearts of countless readers which have been touched by his <br />"compelling stories"; and <br />"~~, Bill Moor has indeed had the pulse of our community by his special way of capturing so <br />many of our stories which he wrote with such class, that each of us are so much richer in spirit & in <br />thought today because of his writings through his columns on our local veterans, about those who face <br />serious health challenges, & about life-changing adversities as well as once in a life-time adventures; and <br />"~~~, the South Bend Common Council believes that Bill Moor's own words summarize the <br />true character of this fine journalist who will be so sorely missed: <br />"...I understood that the `common Joes' out there often had the best stories to tell...I also <br />learned that the real heroes in life don't catch touchdown passes or hit three point shots. <br />They are the police officers and firefrghters and teachers and good parents and grizzled, <br />old World War II veterans who came back from the trenches and made our country go...." <br />~~ cT~~ ~ ~~/~d, by the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana, as follows: <br />Section I. On behalf of all of the citizens of the City of South Bend, Indiana, the Common <br />Council hereby publicly commends and congratulates a very special journalist, columnist, and true <br />"Hometown Hero" BILL MOOR for his more than 36 years of writing for the South Bend Tribune and <br />for capturing with his pen, often with wit, sometimes with tears, but always with character and integrity <br />the many caring stories of people and events of the Michiana community. <br />Section II The Council wishes BILL MOOR and his wife, Margaret, only the best in the years <br />ahead as they seek new adventures with family and friends. South Bend is a far better place today <br />because of BILL MOOR. <br />shall be in full force and effeco~ ar, er its adoption by the <br />Mayor. <br />1 ~ District <br />O <br />%i c Timot~ A~~I~At Lar e <br />~, ., <br />tain, 3` D'st 'c Al " dy" Kirs , At Lar <br />J ~ ~-~- <br />:llo, 4 Dis Karin L. White,, At ~arge~ <br />Varner, 5 'District Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand, Attorney <br />~~ -~ <br />Stephen J. Luce, Mayor <br />
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