Friday, November 20, 2015

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  • Rotary Club of Fort Wayne completes Togo school project - Local - News-Sentinel

    Rotary Club of Fort Wayne completes Togo school project - Local - News-Sentinel
    Rotary Club of Fort Wayne completes Togo school projectVillage and school officials from Glei, Togo, who are joined by members of Togo Rotary Clubs, recently held a ribbon cutting for the new middle school constructed as part of an international service project initiated by Rotary Club of Fort Wayne as part of the club's 100th anniversary celebration this year. (Courtesy photo)This photo shows the old middle school in the village of Glei, Togo, in West Africa. Rotary Club of Fort Wayne worked wi..
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  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway president holds Fan Town Hall in FW

    Indianapolis Motor Speedway president holds Fan Town Hall in Fort Wayne By Kent Hormann - 21Alive ..
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  • IMS President Doug Boles Visits Fort Wayne | WANE

    IMS President Doug Boles Visits Fort Wayne | WANE
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles hosted a Town Hall meeting at Kelley Chevrolet Thursday to discuss a busy ...
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  • Fort Wayne attorney publishes novel of thrills, romance and mystery - Local - News-Sentinel

    Fort Wayne attorney publishes novel of thrills, romance and mystery - Local - News-Sentinel
    Fort Wayne attorney publishes novel of thrills, romance and mysteryMark Smith, local criminal attorney, and author recently published a novel, "Honey and Leonard." ( Photo by Ellie Bogue of The News-Sentinel ) .More InformationAuthor signingMark Paul Smith will sign copies of his new novel, "Honey and Leonard," from 5-9 p.m. today at Castle Gallery, 1202 W. Wayne St.The book can be purchased on Amazon.com or at the Castle Gallery.By Ellie Bogue, ebogue@news-sentinel.comFriday, November 20, 2015 ..
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  • Fort Wayne Police are looking to identify battery suspect | 21Alive: News, Sports, Weather, Fort Wayne WPTA-TV, WISE-TV, and CW | Local

    Fort Wayne Police are looking to identify battery suspect | 21Alive: News, Sports, Weather, Fort Wayne WPTA-TV, WISE-TV, and CW | Local
    Fort Wayne Police are looking to identify battery suspect By Kayla Crandall -21Alive ..
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  • Ellis brings his blues back to Fort Wayne | Entertainment | www

    Ellis brings his blues back to Fort Wayne | Entertainment | www
    If you goWhat:Tinsley EllisWhen:8 p.m. todayWhere:C2G Music Hall, 323 W. Baker St.Admission:$15 general admission, $30 gold circle seats; 426-6434 orwww.c2gmusichall.comA 14-year-old burgeoning guitarist named Tinsley Ellis sat in the front row of a B.B. King concert, mesmerized by the blues legend.During the performance, King broke a string on his beloved guitar, Lucille, that he quickly changed. Ellis says King handed the string to him.He still has it. He knows exactly where it is.“It’s tucked..
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  • Snow to fly Saturday

    Snow to fly Saturday
    Snow to fly Saturday By Chris Daniels, Meteorologist ..
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  • Sound Off - Nov. 19

    Sound Off - Nov. 19
    Sound Off - Nov. 19 By Donovan Klein -- 21Alive Novembe..
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  • Manchester adds university pharmacogenomics degree

    Manchester University is taking a big new step in dispensing pharmacogenomics education.The school plans to begin offering a master’s degree program in the field in 2016, the first of its kind in the nation, Manchester said in a statement.Pharmacogenomics examines genetic responses to medications. Such information gives doctors and clinicians a more acute look at how to tailor drug prescriptions to individual patients instead of going through trial-and-error methods to find the right treatment.T..
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  • IPFW women charge past Kent State

    IPFW women charge past Kent State
    November 20, 2015 Updated Nov 20, 2015 at 1:34 AM EST FORT WAYNE, Ind. (IPFW) - The IPFW women's basketball team picked-up its third regular season win with an 86-68 victory over Kent State at the Gates Sports Center. This is the first 3-0 start for the Mastodons since the 1999-2000 season. Kamilah Carter scored a game-high 19 points and had five assists, while Courtney Ogle finished with 16 points, going 4-4 from beyond the arc. KeShy..
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