Monday, January 25, 2016

GiGi's Playhouse opens in Fort Wayne and other top stories.

  • GiGi's Playhouse opens in Fort Wayne

    GiGi's Playhouse opens in Fort Wayne
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE)- A new educational and therapeutic facility for people with Down syndrome has opened it’s doors. GiGi’s Playhouse is a one-of-a-kind center that offers free programming to individuals of all ages, their families, and the community. GiGi’s Playhouse may be new to Fort Wayne, but it’s this is actually the 29th facility to open up across the United states. The Fort Wayne chapter was started by Doug and Cindy Atkinson who have a grandchild with Down syndrome. Official ribbo..
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  • Fort Wayne firefighters respond to Omni Source facility fire

    Fort Wayne firefighters respond to Omni Source facility fire
    Fort Wayne firefighters respond to Omni Source facility fire By Kayla Crandall -21Alive January 25, 2016 Updated Jan 25, 2016 at 12:12 PM EST FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- Fort Wayne firefighters responded to the Omni Source facility Monday morning to reports of a fire. Around 6 a.m., the fire sparked in the back of the building in the 2500 Block of Taylor Street that created a huge plume of smoke. No flames were visible from the out..
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  • 1 dead after Fort Wayne crash

    1 dead after Fort Wayne crash
    1 dead after Fort Wayne crash Man possibly OD'd; driver of vehicle fled. By Lisa M. Esquivel Long, lesquivel@news-sentinel.com Sunday, January 24, 2016 2:48 PM A man, possibly being taken to a hospital for an overdose, is dead after a vehicle he was in crashed on Broadway. Police are searching for the driver of that vehicle. At around 11:48 a.m., the Fort Wayne Police Department responded to a report of a traffic accident in the 3200 block of Broadway. Officers found an unconsciou..
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  • Pacers' Shayne Whittington: Back from Fort Wayne

    Shayne Whittington was recalled from the D-League on Monday.Whittington has appeared in only two games for the Indiana Pacers this season, and the big man likely return to the Fort Wayne Mad Ants in the near future. In 19 D-League games, he's averaging 11.1 points, 7.6 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game. More News 24D ago • by RotoWire Staff 25D ago • by RotoW..
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  • Broncos, Panthers reach Super Bowl

    Broncos, Panthers reach Super Bowl
    Broncos, Panthers reach Super Bowl By Dean Pantazi - 21 Alive Broncos, Panthers reach Super Bowl January 24, 2016 Updated Jan 24, 2016 at 11:58 PM EST UNDATED (21 Alive) - The Denver Broncos will represent the AFC in Super Bowl L after a 20-18 win Sunday over the New England Patriots Sunday in the AFC Championship game in Denver. Manning threw two first half touchdown passes to Owen Daniels as Denver built an early lead. Tom Brady wa..
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  • Elementary School Teachers – Our Lady School (Fort Wayne, IN)

    Elementary School Teachers – Our Lady School (Fort Wayne, IN) January 25, 2016CatholicJobs.com0 Comments Filed UnderCatholic Job Search ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS Education: Elementary, FT EmployeeOur Lady School (Fort Wayne, IN) Our Lady School, a new Catholic Classical Liberal Arts K-8 elementary school in the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, invites inquiries and applications for the following full-time teaching ministry positions for the 2016-2017 school year. Kindergarten First ..
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  • The Fort Report: Mad Ants Split Pair of Games in Maine

    The Fort Report: Mad Ants Split Pair of Games in Maine
    The Fort Wayne Mad Ants spent their weekend in Maine, playing a back-to-back games against the Red Claws, the D-League affiliate of the Boston Celtics. In the first game on Friday night, the Red Claws held off the visitors for a 113-101 win. The loss was the Mad Ants' fifth straight, but they did get some strong individual performances. Point guard John Lucas III, an NBA veteran who signed with Fort Wayne last week, led all scorers with 25 points on 11-of-18 shooting. Former Pacers training cam..
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  • Lakeland income up 6 percent

    Lakeland income up 6 percent
    Posted: Monday, January 25, 2016 10:33 am Lakeland income up 6 percent Staff reports fwbusiness.com | 0 comments Lakeland Financial Corp., the parent of Warsaw-based Lake City Bank, Monday reported record high net income of $46.4 million for 2015, up 6 percent from $43.8 million in 2014. Income per share was up 5 percent, to $2.75, also a record. “Our record performance in 2015 is the result of long..
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  • Deadly Listeria outbreak in 6 states linked to Dole

    Deadly Listeria outbreak in 6 states linked to Dole
    Posted: Monday, January 25, 2016 10:35 am Deadly Listeria outbreak in 6 states linked to Dole Bloomberg News fwbusiness.com | 0 comments An outbreak of listeria across six states that killed one person has been been linked to packaged salads from a Dole Food Co. factory, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Since July, a total of 12 people have been reported as having listeri..
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  • Not enough help for new Komets goalie

    Not enough help for new Komets goalie
    INDIANAPOLIS – Goaltender Pat Nagle deserved a break after playing in 15 straight games. So the Komets looked to their new backup goalie, Sean Bonar, who played well with 32 saves Sunday. He just didn’t have enough help as the Komets lost 3-1 to the Indy Fuel in front of 3,057 fans at Indiana Farmers Coliseum. “They just outplayed us for most of the game,” Fort Wayne forward Leo Thomas said. “We weren’t getting the pucks deep and battling. It was just too easy for them to get out of their zon..
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Fort Wayne teen becomes 4th generation Eagle Scout .Man shot in groin at Fort Wayne 'Gentleman's Club' .
USD women coast to win over Fort Wayne .Endangered penguin born at Fort Wayne zoo .

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