Terror suspect lived in Fort Wayne
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – The FBI has arrested a man with connections to ISIS who also spent time in Fort Wayne. Ali Saleh, 22, is originally from Queens, New York, but told authorities he spent about seven months living in Fort Wayne with two co-workers. READ | Full copy of the Ali Saleh probable cause affidavit. According to an affidavit filed in September 2015, the FBI claimed the 22-year-old Saleh “did knowingly and willfully attempt to provide material support and resources, including hi..>> view originalFort Wayne police need help identifying recent Walgreens robbery ...
Fort Wayne police need help identifying recent Walgreens robbery suspect By Kayla Crandall -21Alive January 27, 2016 Updated Jan 27, 2016 at 11:15 AM EST FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- Fort Wayne police need your help identifying a robbery suspect captured on surveillance video from a recent Walgreens robbery. On Thursday, Jan. 14 at 9:35 p.m., police said that the suspect walked into the Walgreens at 222 E. Pettit and was on the phone,..>> view originalNew coworking space coming to Fort Wayne
New coworking space coming to Fort Wayne More Information To find out more To learn more about Atrium or Start Fort Wayne, visit startfortwayne.com. By Bob Caylor, bcaylor@news-sentinel.com Tuesday, January 26, 2016 4:48 PM A group of volunteers and community sponsors are building a new home for your fledgling business downtown. A press conference on Tuesday introduced Fort Wayne to a new coworking space, Atrium, which will be on the second floor of 111 W. Berry St., a..>> view originalFort Wayne Mayor Seeking Livable Wages For City Employees
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry says he plans to examine city employees' pay to ensure each of them is earning a livable wage.file photo FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — The mayor of Fort Wayne says he plans to examine city employees' pay to ensure each of them is earning a livable wage. Mayor Tom Henry said Monday during his annual address to the Fort Wayne Rotary Club that he's going to looking into city workers' pay because minimum wage isn't enough for an individual to support themselves or their fam..>> view originalFort Wayne RV & Camping Show opens Thursday
More Information WHAT: Fort Wayne RV and Camping Show WHERE: Memorial Coliseum, 4000 Parnell Ave. WHEN: 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday COST: $8 adults, $5 for senior citizens and $2 for children ages 5-12>> view originalEmployees Take Ownership of Fort Wayne Firm
Strengthening Indiana Economic Development By Lee Lewellen Chief Executive Officer, Indiana Economic Development Association2016-01-26T21:47:15ZWhen you read about a new corporate expansion project in an Indiana community or successful job initiative, do you ever wonder how that really came about? To get to the point where a grand public announcement about new jobs and new investment is even possible, dedicated economic development professionals - whom you rarely hear about - will likely have p..>> view originalCity Wide Prayer Meeting will take place Thursday night at Fort ...
City Wide Prayer Meeting will take place Thursday night at Fort Wayne Rescue Mission People gathered in July for a City Wide Prayer Meeting held downtown on the historic Wells Street bridge. The prayer meetings are held quarterly to spend time worshiping God and praying for the local community, its leaders and more. (Courtesy photo) Gina Jehl leads prayer during the City Wide Prayer Meeting held in July downtown on the historic Wells Street bridge. Jehl and other..>> view originalSaint Francis clubs Huntington
Saint Francis clubs Huntington By Dean Pantazi - 21 Alive January 27, 2016 Updated Jan 27, 2016 at 12:34 AM EST FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21 Alive) - Austin Fox scored 23 points and snared 18 rebounds as Saint Francis maintained its lead in the Crossroads league with a 79-57 win over Huntington Tuesday night. Bryce Lienhoop added 15 points and Evan Henry eleven for the Cougars who pulled away from the visiting Foresters in the second half after..>> view originalVisit FW uses marketing campaign to combat RFRA misconceptions
The Meet Fort Wayne Campaign started around the same time RFRA passed. Related Coverage FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – A new report shows Indianapolis has lost up to $60 million in tourism money since the Religious Freedom Restoration Act got passed last year. Twelve out-of-state groups were surveyed. All of them said the controversial law was part of the reason why they went elsewhere. Changes were made to the initial law, but critics said the law doesn’t go far enough to protect th..>> view originalFire damages Antwerp, Ohio, grocery store
Fire damages Antwerp, Ohio, grocery store By Eric Dutkiewicz - 21Alive By Krista Miller - NBC33 January 26, 2016 Updated Jan 27, 2016 at 12:14 AM EST ANTWERP, Ohio (21Alive) - A fire heavily damaged a historic grocery store in downtown Ant..>> view original
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