2 killed in crash on I-69 south of Fort Wayne
Two people are dead after the car they were in crossed the median and crashed into a semi early this morning on I-69 south of Fort Wayne. Around 5:47 a.m. Sunday, police were called to the 293 mile marker on I-69, just south of Interstate 469/Lafayette Center Road. Investigators believe the Chevrolet Impala was going south when it crossed the median, hitting a semi headed north, the Allen County Sheriff's Department said in a statement. A man driving the Impala and a female pass..>> view originalECHL: Rush offense stifled in loss to Fort Wayne
Brett Perlini’s power-play goal with 3:33 left in the game was the only tally between two former CHL rivals as the Fort Wayne Komets defeated the Rapid City Rush in their first meeting in four years by a 1-0 score on Saturday night.“Superhero Night” at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum beheld many heroic performances, particularly on the defensive end as goaltenders of both the Rush and the Komets did not allow a goal for the first 56 minutes of play. Komets goaltender Pat Nagle staved off..>> view originalPatriots, Cardinals reach NFL conference finals
Patriots, Cardinals reach NFL conference finals By Dean Pantazi - 21 Alive Patriots, Cardinals reach NFL conference finals January 17, 2016 Updated Jan 17, 2016 at 12:56 AM EST UNDATED (21 Alive) - The New England Patriots and Arizona Cardinals won their way in to conference championship games in the NFL Playoffs Saturday. Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes to Rob Gronkowski while running for a third himself to lead New Englad to t..>> view originalHoosiers win tenth straight
Hoosiers win tenth straight By Dean Pantazi - 21 Alive Hoosiers win tenth straight January 17, 2016 Updated Jan 17, 2016 at 12:23 AM EST MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (21 Alive) - Yogi Ferrell scored 20 points to lead Indiana to their 70-63 win at Minnesota Saturday. The win was the Hoosiers' tenth straight and they remain one of three teams without a loss in Big Ten play, along with Maryland and Iowa What are your thoughts CLICK HERE to lea..>> view originalBusiness people
Kassidy Watkins joined The League as a DeafLink interpreter. Heidi Koeneman and Dennis Becker with Beckman Lawson LLP are now partners with the Fort Wayne law firm. Partner John Brandt was selected to serve on the Fort Wayne Police Merit Commission. Reid Trumble with the Asher Agency was promoted to associate creative director; Lisa Starr to associate media director; and Tiffany Templeton to account supervisor. Jamie L. Miller, Mary E. Milner, Kyle T. Sorg and Chelsea C. Ridenour joined..>> view originalYouths empowering one another
Saturday was a day of discussion for many young Fort Wayne residents at the Youth Empowerment Seminar and Community Forum at the McMillen Park Community Center. A large crowd of young community members heard from a panel of other youths on topics including body image, teen dating, social media, depression, violence and more. Scheduled for two days before Martin Luther King Jr. Day, event organizers hoped the kids in attendance would take away a message of pride and community engagement. “Wh..>> view originalUNO Falls in OT
The Omaha men's basketball team found itself in another position to rally late on Saturday but fell just short in its bid, dropping a 106-101 overtime decision to Fort Wayne at Baxter Arena. The Mavericks, who saw their six-game win streak come to an end, are now 12-7 (4-1 Summit League), while the Mastodons improve to 15-5 (4-1 Summit League). Two Mavericks registered double-double performances, as senior forward Jake White achieved one with team highs of 26 points and 11 rebounds. Junior guar..>> view originalOne-stop arts academy a dream for city native
The germ of the idea never went away. He first had it in 2005, but then he graduated from college, moved to New York City and found himself traveling the country in the national tour of “Man of LaMancha.” He came back to his native Fort Wayne in 2009 and the idea lingered, but his time was filled teaching at Bishop Luers High School. Chicago came calling, though, and the next few years were spent performing for top theater productions there. And then last summer, Andy Planck found himself on ..>> view originalPurdue nonprofit helps farmers keep working despite ailments
ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, JAN. 17 - In this photo taken Tuesay, Jan. 12, 2016, AgrAbility's Ned Stoller tests out a tractor's man lift at the AgrAbility booth at the 27th Annual Fort Wayne, Ind., Farm Show at the Memorial Coliseum. Exhibitors got the chance to present the latest farm technology the industry has to offer along with the area's largest variety of farm machinery equipment in one location. (Rachel Von/The Journal-Gazette via AP) NEWS-SENTINEL OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT; ; MAGS OUT ..>> view originalFuture of IPFW nursing unclear
Proposals Here are some specifics that the working group, which voted 6-2 on the final recommendations, proposed: • IU shall enhance its health science and medical education offerings and will assess the feasibility of adding a School of Public Health to the campus. If a School of Public Health is added in Fort Wayne, Purdue and IU would continue to collaborate in the same way as currently practiced in the IPFW College of Health and Human Services. • IU will be responsible for the Medical Scho..>> view original
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