Thursday, August 6, 2015

Last Top Stories: UPDATE: Power has been restored to most people inFort Wayne

UPDATE: Power has been restored to most people inFort Wayne

UPDATE: Power has been restored to most people inFort Wayne
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- UPDATE: According to Indiana Michigan Power's website, power has be restored to most people. The map says that no counties ...
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Cause ofFort Wayneteen's death unknown

Cause ofFort Wayneteen's death unknown
Examinations and drug screenings have not revealed what killed a teen whose body was found in a trash bin in May, according to the Allen County coroner's ...
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Baby lemur atFort Waynezoo dies from bacterial infection

Baby lemur atFort Waynezoo dies from bacterial infection
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) - A baby lemur at the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo has died after being hospitalized with a bacterial infection. Zoo spokeswoman Cheryl ...
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Fort WayneCompanies Merge

Fort WayneCompanies Merge
Fort Wayne-based Mosaic Building Solutions and E&V Construction have announced a merger. The combined company will operate using Mosaic's name and ...
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Burlington SnapsFort Wayne'sWinning Streak At Seven

Burlington SnapsFort Wayne'sWinning Streak At Seven
Fort Wayne (23-16, 55-52) starter Travis Radke took the loss even though he wasn't hit very hard over his four innings of work. The lefty Radke (L, 1-1) struck out ...
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Komets bring back Southorn

Komets bring back Southorn
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Fort Wayne Komets) - The Komets announced Wednesday that Jordon Southorn has agreed to terms and becomes the sixth defenseman to ...
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Fort WayneNorth Side and the 'Redskins' issue

Fort WayneNorth Side and the 'Redskins' issue
Fort Wayne Community Schools is the largest district in the State of Indiana. There were three high schools left with Redskins as their nickname. There are now ...
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$20000 grant benefits CHFB BackPack Program

$20000 grant benefits CHFB BackPack Program
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) - The Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana received a $20,000 check Wednesday afternoon from Dunkin' Donuts.
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