Sunday, July 19, 2015

Last Top Stories: Fort Waynesucceeds with projects like Amarillo's -- Can it work here?

Fort Waynesucceeds with projects like Amarillo's -- Can it work here?

Fort Waynesucceeds with projects like Amarillo's -- Can it work here?
“Man, we heard it all,” said Mike Nutter, general manager of the Class A Fort Wayne TinCaps, primary tenant of the downtown Parkview Field. “It was the mayor ...
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Person dies inFort Waynehouse fire

Person dies inFort Waynehouse fire
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – One person is dead after an early-morning house fire on southeast side of Fort Wayne. Firefighters responded to the fire in the ...
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Fort Waynenative on MLS All-Star roster

Fort Waynenative on MLS All-Star roster
NEW YORK — Reigning Major League Soccer MVP Robbie Keane and the current goals leader Kei Kamara are among the 22 players on the roster for the ...
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Local man dead after Chattanooga shooting

Local man dead after Chattanooga shooting
PAULDING, Ohio (21Alive) --- Paulding, Ohio; this small village has a population of almost 4,000, and on this day, one piece of that population puzzle is missing.
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TRF Director: "Saturday night fireworks are a go"

TRF Director: "Saturday night fireworks are a go"
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) - The Three Rivers Festival Fireworks show Saturday night will go on as planned, but the Pink Droid concert has been canceled.
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Races determined as the pigeon flies

Races determined as the pigeon flies
The Fort Wayne club has about 10 active members this year and combines with clubs in Defiance, Ohio, and Findlay, Ohio, for weekly races during the seasons.
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Rare Pullman rail car bound for trips

Rare Pullman rail car bound for trips
FORT WAYNE — A rare, refurbished luxury Pullman rail car is set to depart Fort Wayne this weekend, offering passengers an idea of what it was like to travel first ...
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Festival lets kids have a ball

Festival lets kids have a ball
Fort Wayne Youtheatre attracted some would-be performers. The theater accepts children 3 to 6 for classes, and children 7 and older may audition for plays.
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