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Corrections

•Due to a reporting and editing error, the name of a college was misstated in a story on Page 1C Tuesday about the fatal January fire at the Willows of Coventry apartment complex. The correct name is Bradford Schools Inc., doing business as International Business College.

•Due to incorrect information provided to The Journal Gazette, a story that ran on Page 1C May 12 about delinquent property taxes misstated the status of the Fort Wayne Urban League. The organization is not delinquent; it is exempted from paying property taxes.

•Due to a reporter’s error, a story on Page 3A Tuesday stated Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., had asked Congress to set aside $3.5 million to help Navistar develop a hybrid Humvee for the Army. The military vehicle is not a Humvee.