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  • Traffic restrictions in Fort Wayne - Local - News-Sentinel

    Traffic restrictions in Fort WayneNews-Sentinel staff reportMonday, November 16, 2015 9:08 AM Traffic restrictions The City of Fort Wayne announced the following projects: * Lane restrictions will be in effect on North Clinton Street in both directions, between Coliseum Boulevard and Washington Center Road, now through Dec. 23, weather permitting, to allow crews to repair concrete areas in the road so it can be resurfaced in 2016. * Beginning today, lane restrictions will be in..
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  • Mallards rally past old rivals from Fort Wayne - Quad-Cities Online: QC Mallards

    Mallards rally past old rivals from Fort Wayne - Quad-Cities Online: QC Mallards
    MOLINE -- Even before Tanner Eberle had a goal disallowed for coming just after the first-period horn, the rookie forward's Quad City Mallards were fretting Sunday.``You start wondering if this is one of those days,'' QC coach Terry Ruskowski admitted after also seeing good shots hit the crossbar and goalpost.``But, when that didn't go in, that kind of (ticked) us off,'' Eberle added. ``We were like, `All right. We're getting our chances. It's going to come.'''That power of positive thinking was..
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  • 403 Forbidden

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    Rakeem Christmas had another strong performance on Sunday, but the Fort Wayne Mad Ants didn't need a last-second shot to defeat the Raptors 905 this time.
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  • Fort Wayne air base making push for new fighter jet squadron - Terre Haute Tribune Star: Indiana News

    Posted:Sunday, November 15, 2015 6:08 pmFort Wayne air base making push for new fighter jet squadronAssociated Press|An Air National Guard fighter wing based in Fort Wayne is working to house a squadron of new F-35 fighter jets."For us, for our future and for the future of the Air Force, we are looking to be a successful site selection for F-35 basing when they make the next three rounds of basing decisions that are coming up within the next year," said Col. Patrick Renwick, commander of the Air..
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  • Fort Wayne's League for Blind and Disabled to begin offering clients home-health care - Health - News-Sentinel

    Fort Wayne's League for Blind and Disabled to begin offering clients home-health care - Health - News-Sentinel
    Fort Wayne's League for Blind and Disabled to begin offering clients home-health careMore InformationLearn moreFor more information about The League for the Blind and Disabled’s Home Care+ and new Home Health+ services, call 441-0551 or 1-800-889-3443 or visithttp://www.the-league.org.By Jennifer L. Boen, nsmetro@news-sentinel.comMonday, November 16, 2015 12:01 AMFor 65 years, the League for the Blind and Disabled has been providing services and support for people with disabilities. Though ..
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  • Krouse, Kern & Co., Inc. and Katz, Sapper & Miller Announce Merger

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  • Bears Blister Rams

    Bears Blister Rams
    Bears Blister Rams By WISE Web Sports ..
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  • Manning breaks record, but Broncos lose

    Manning breaks record, but Broncos lose
    Manning breaks record, but Broncos lose By WISE Web Sports ..
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  • State is 3rd on business-friendly list

    Posted:Monday, November 16, 2015 9:13 am|Updated: 12:47 pm, Mon Nov 16, 2015.State is 3rd on business-friendly listKPC News Servicefwbusiness.com|0 commentsIndiana this year ranks third among all states for its business friendliness, according to a report published by Park Ridge, Illinois-based Pollina Corporate Real Estate and the American Economic Development Institute.The Hoosier state has in recent years surged higher on the annual rankings. It was 23rd among states in 2010, and in 2014 it h..
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  • GM labor pact held up on skilled trades

    GM labor pact held up on skilled trades
    United Auto Workers leaders are continuing to talk to General Motors Co. management to get a tentative four-year labor deal ratified.The agreement hit a snag even though a majority of UAW members voted in favor because the skilled-trades group within the union rejected it. UAW rules require approval from production workers and the trades group while giving override authority to the leadership if there is majority support.kAm&?:@? !C6D:56?E s6??:D (:==:2>D D2:5 :? 2 DE2E6>6?E E92E 96 92..
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