Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Fort Wayne Jewish Cemetery vandalized and other top stories.

  • Fort Wayne Jewish Cemetery vandalized

    Fort Wayne Jewish Cemetery vandalized
    Fort Wayne Jewish Cemetery vandalized By Ellie Bogue of The News-SentinelThese two are among the 55 headstones that have been knocked from their bases by vandals at the Jewish Cemetery in the 6400 block of Decatur Road. The vandalism was discovered Monday afternoon when volunteer groundskeepers had gone to work on the cemetery. By Ellie Bogue of The News-SentinelThe Jewish Cemetery, in the 6400 block of Decatur Road, has had 55 gravestone knocked over.Dan Zweig, ..
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  • New Fort Wayne community radio station WELT ready to launch

    New Fort Wayne community radio station WELT ready to launch
    New Fort Wayne community radio station WELT ready to launch Doc Robinson, left, is one of the volunteer program hosts for new community radio station WELT, 95.7-FM, and David Ferguson, a student at Heritage Jr.-Sr. High School, is an intern with the station, which is licensed to the Allen County Public Library. The station officially signs on the air Feb. 16. (By Kevin Kilbane of The News-Sentinel) More Information Get involved People interested in starting a show o..
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  • Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control offering microchips for family pets

    Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control offering microchips for family pets
    February 1, 2016 Updated Feb 1, 2016 at 7:20 PM EST FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control wants to make sure that your family pet is returned to you in the event it gets lost. On Monday, Animal Care & Control announced that they are offering microchips to the public for $15. All you'll need is proof of rabies vaccination and your ID. Before, Animal Care & Control only issued microchips to pets who found their way to the facility. “This is a really exciting opportuni..
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  • Christmas returning to Fort Wayne after four-day stint with Pacers

    Christmas returning to Fort Wayne after four-day stint with Pacers
    Rakeem Christmas has spent the majority of this season away from the Pacers. After training camp and then the preseason, both Christmas and second-year forward Shayne Whittington were assigned to the the Fort Wayne Mad Ants, the franchise’s NBA D-League affiliate. They have both returned multiple times. After Monday’s overtime loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, Christmas said goodbyes to many of his Pacers teammates before making the two-hour drive north to Fort Wayne by himself. And Christmas, w..
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  • Prayers and letters for LGBT rights gathered at Fort Wayne interfaith ...

    Prayers and letters for LGBT rights gathered at Fort Wayne interfaith ...
    Prayers and letters for LGBT rights gathered at Fort Wayne interfaith service By Zachary D. Elick zelick@news-sentinel.com Monday, February 01, 2016 12:00 AM As Indiana lawmakers face a Wednesday deadline to keep alive a bill that would extend civil rights protections to gays and lesbians, but not transgender people, supporters of LGBT rights met Sunday for an interfaith prayer service at Plymouth Congregational Church. The event was aimed at gathering together members of differ..
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  • Breaking down the Iowa caucus

    Breaking down the Iowa caucus
    February 1, 2016 Updated Feb 1, 2016 at 6:58 PM EST FORT WAYNE, Ind. (NBC33) - Monday night marks the unofficial start to the presidential campaign, with the first caucus being held in Iowa. Candidates from both parties have a lot riding on the results, so what should you know going in? Political experts warn viewers not to get too caught up in the numbers. Each party has its own set of rules and procedures, so everything can be very confusing. So just because somebody polls well, does not mean..
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  • Automakers overcome storm to beat analyst estimates

    Automakers overcome storm to beat analyst estimates
    Automakers surprised analysts with early results that topped estimates. General Motors Co., Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV and Nissan Motor Co. reported gains when declines were predicted, and Ford Motor Co.’s drop was narrower than projected as consumers were undeterred by winter weather. Fiat Chrysler extended its streak of U.S. sales gains to 70 months in January as demand for its Jeep sport utility vehicles helped overcome winter weather on the East Coast that kept some consumers away from ..
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  • Think crude's cheap? Biodiesel's going for free in some places

    Think crude's cheap? Biodiesel's going for free in some places
    Biodiesel’s become so cheap in the U.S. that some refiners are being paid to use it. Midwest refiners are paying as little as 64.5 cents a gallon for the fuel after factoring in a $1-a-gallon tax subsidy and other credits. Add further incentives offered by California into the mix and some customers are effectively getting biodiesel for free in the Golden State. kAm%96 42FD6 :D EH@7@=5] rCF56 @:=’D f` A6C46?E D=F>A D:?46..
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  • Late-year donations bolster farm exec

    Late-year donations bolster farm exec
    Kosciusko County farm operator Kip Tom raised more than $264,000 for his U.S. House campaign during the fourth quarter of last year, by far the most money in a Republican field that has grown to five candidates in the northeast Indiana district. State Sen. Jim Banks of Columbia City collected nearly $134,000 in the quarter, Pam Galloway of Warsaw raised nearly $103,000 – including a $50,000 loan from herself –and state Sen. Liz Brown of Fort Wayne raised nearly $53,000. Banks still leads his ..
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  • Recruiting begins for city police class of '17

    The application process for the 62nd recruit class for the Fort Wayne Police Department has started, city officials announced Monday.  Officials plan to add 26 new police officers to the department in 2017. The online application process started Monday and will be open until April 1. Those selected will join the police academy next January and graduate by June 2017. “We’re trying to keep step with the needs and the wants and desires of our community, relative to public safety needs,” Mayor To..
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