Thursday, January 28, 2016

Fort Wayne fire, police join to create response to active-shooter threats and other top stories.

  • Fort Wayne fire, police join to create response to active-shooter threats

    Fort Wayne fire, police join to create response to active-shooter threats
    Fort Wayne fire, police join to create response to active-shooter threats Photo by Sheryl Krieg of The News-Sentinel Rescuers with the Fort Wayne Fire Department will wear a ballistic vest — with its own self-medic pack — and a medical bag that can treat four people injured during an emergency situation like an active shooting. The bag contains a litter carrier, tourniquets, gauze and chest seals. By Sheryl Krieg, skrieg@news-sentinel.com Thursday, January 28, ..
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  • Fort Wayne will soon be making people laugh again -- and not at our ...

    Fort Wayne will soon be making people laugh again -- and not at our ...
    Fort Wayne will soon be making people laugh again -- and not at our expense for a change Satomi Masaki, left, and Audrey Kruse discuss their project for Concordia Lutheran High School's first comedy festival with teacher Nathan Gotsch. The students were viewing a video of Donald Trump in preparation for a script that will combine the Republican presidential debates with fast food. (Photo by Kevin Leininger of The News-Sentinel) Media Arts Director Nathan Gotsch,..
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  • Olympian Michael Phelps visits Fort Wayne during 'emotional year'

    Olympian Michael Phelps visits Fort Wayne during 'emotional year'
    (WANE) FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE)  Fort Wayne-based hot tub manufacturer Master Spas plans to expand this spring and add as many as 20 new production employees. Part of the growth is due to the popularity of the Michael Phelps Swim Spa and development of the Michael Phelps Legend Series line of hot tubs. The Olympic gold medalist visited Fort Wayne Wednesday afternoon to meet with dealers and help celebrate the company’s 20th anniversary. “We’ve been working together trying to really..
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  • Retired zoo curator Mark Weldon will leave lasting impact on Fort ...

    Retired zoo curator Mark Weldon will leave lasting impact on Fort ...
    Retired zoo curator Mark Weldon will leave lasting impact on Fort Wayne Children's Zoo Mark Weldon, general curator at the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo, has had a major impact on the zoo during his 44 years there. Weldon retired Wednesday. (By Kevin Kilbane of The News-Sentinel) This 1972 Fort Wayne Children's Zoo photo shows Mark Weldon, who is carrying a snake on his right arm, at work at the zoo. (Courtesy photo) More Information Also leaving Cheryl ..
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  • Photo: Double vision in Fort Wayne Ash Brokerage building

    Photo: Double vision in Fort Wayne Ash Brokerage building
    Photo: Double vision in Fort Wayne Ash Brokerage building Work continues on the Ash Brokerage Building. Wednesday a construction worker is reflected in a window he was working on high above Wayne Street. ( Photo by Ellie Bogue of The News-Sentinel ) . By Ellie Bogue, ebogue@news-sentinel.com Thursday, January 28, 2016 12:00 AM Work continues on the construction of the Ash Brokerage headquarters. Wednesday a construction worker is reflected in a window he ..
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  • Swamp monkey born at Fort Wayne Children's Zoo

    Swamp monkey born at Fort Wayne Children's Zoo
    Swamp monkey born at Fort Wayne Children's Zoo Bakari, an Allen's swamp monkey, was born Jan. 7 at the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo. Zookeepers report he often sticks his tongue out at the camera when being photographed. (Courtesy photo) News-Sentinel staff report Wednesday, January 27, 2016 9:25 PM Bakari the baby Allen's swamp monkey is living up to his name. The name means "promising" in Swahili, a language spoken in Africa, where these swamp monkeys live..
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  • 2 $50000 Powerball tickets from Fort Wayne redeemed

    2 $50000 Powerball tickets from Fort Wayne redeemed
    Two $50,000 tickets sold in Fort Wayne from the record Powerball jackpot Jan. 13 have been redeemed, the Hoosier Lottery said today. Christine Swan of Fort Wayne purchased her winning ticket at Kroger, 5725 Coventry Lane, but was in Indianapolis to attend a Jeff Dunham appearance on the night of the drawing, the lottery said in a statement. She presented her winning ticket to lottery officials the next morning. Eric Bohl purchased a single $2 ticket for the drawing at Lassus Brothers, 5545 St..
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  • Fort Wayne Little Turtle seed library takes root

    Fort Wayne Little Turtle seed library takes root
    More Information Get growing WHAT: Seed library WHERE: Little Turtle branch of the Allen County Public Library, 2201 Sherman Blvd. WHEN: Normal library hours of 10 a.m.-9 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays. ALSO: A library card is not required to use the seed library.
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  • Insight Celtic on Tour Giveaway

    Insight Celtic on Tour Giveaway
    January 28, 2016 Updated Jan 28, 2016 at 10:26 AM EST 1. GENERAL: No purchase necessary. MAKING A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. Void where prohibited or restricted by law. This Giveaway is governed by all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook. You understand that you are providing your information to Sponsor and not to Facebook. The information you provide will..
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  • NBA D-League preview: Canton Charge at Fort Wayne Mad Ants

    NBA D-League preview: Canton Charge at Fort Wayne Mad Ants
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