Thursday, March 10, 2016

Floating dock purchase approved for Fort Wayne's Headwaters Park and other top stories.

  • Floating dock purchase approved for Fort Wayne's Headwaters Park

    Floating dock purchase approved for Fort Wayne's Headwaters Park By Kevin Kilbane, kkilbane@news-sentinel.com Thursday, March 10, 2016 1:49 PM Headwaters Park soon will have a floating dock, which will be located in the St. Marys River on the west side of the park near the amphitheater. The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department's board of park commissioners approved the purchase during their meeting Thursday at Citizens Square. Headwaters Park is located at Clinton and Supe..
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  • Missing Fort Wayne man found safe in Chicago

    Missing Fort Wayne man found safe in Chicago
    Missing Fort Wayne man found safe in Chicago By Rod Hissong Published: March 10, 2016, 3:29 am Updated: March 10, 2016, 3:05 pm Christian Porter, 18 This is a breaking news update FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – The Fort Wayne Police Department is no longer searching for an 18-year-man from northeast Fort Wayne. Christian D. Porter has been found safe in Chicago where he was apparently staying with friends, according to the an email sent out by the department at 2:26 pm. FWPD..
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  • AG's office sues 4 car dealers, 1 in Fort Wayne

    AG's office sues 4 car dealers, 1 in Fort Wayne
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller has filed lawsuits against four now-defunct automotive dealers, including a Fort Wayne lot, for failing to deliver customers’ vehicle titles and other deceptive acts. The state filed a lawsuit Thursday in Allen Superior Court against AnyCredit Auto Superstore Inc. at 2410 W. Jefferson Blvd. The suit alleges the dealership never delivered titles to at least 10 customers after buying vehicles, misrepresenting the price of at least o..
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  • Rakeem Christmas Scores 20, Fort Wayne Mad Ants Beat Grand ...

    Rakeem Christmas Scores 20, Fort Wayne Mad Ants Beat Grand ...
    The Fort Wayne Mad Ants beat the Grand Rapids Drive, their third win over their Central Division rival in the NBA Development League. The Mad Ants bounced ...
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  • WLYV/Fort Wayne Drops Talk For 'Good Time Oldies'

    WLYV/Fort Wayne Drops Talk For 'Good Time Oldies'
    What's Old Is New Again ADAMS RADIO GROUP is flipping News-Talk WLYV-A (AM 1450 THE PATRIOT)/FORT WAYNE to Oldies as "FORT WAYNE'S GOOD TIME OLDIES -- 14-50 WLYV." One of the station's jocks from its late-'60s Top 40 heyday, RICK HUGHES, is rejoining the station as FRIDAY afternoon and weekend host. HUGHES, who will celebrate 50 years on FORT WAYNE radio later this year, said, “I’m excited to continue the tradition of WLYV as a music station -- we’re going to have lots of fun playing these..
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  • Son charged in father's murder

    Son charged in father's murder
    March 9, 2016 Updated Mar 9, 2016 at 8:40 PM EST STEUBEN COUNTY, Ind. (21Alive) -- An Angola man has been charged in the death of his father. Police tell 21 Alive that 24-year-old Cody Smith shot his father, 51-year-old Rusty Smith. Around 12:26 p.m., police were told that a man was laying near the road with a gunshot wound. When police arrived at West CR 400 N in Steuben County, they found Rusty Smith, 51, of Angola, dead. Based of preliminary witness reports, 24-year-old Cody Smith, the son..
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  • Fort Wayne will drive hospital operator's distribution system

    Fort Wayne will drive hospital operator's distribution system
    A new healthcare provider will join the ranks of health networks in northeast Indiana by establishing a new transportation base in Fort Wayne. The Michigan-based Trinity Health plans to build a $26-million supply distribution center in the city in collaboration with supply chain services company, XPO Logistics Inc. of Greenwich, Conn. The project could create up to 75 jobs by 2018, the companies said in a statement. kAm..
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  • Henry Sims' 14th double-double not enough as Drive fall to Fort ...

    FORT WAYNE, Ind. - Henry Sims had another double-double, but the Grand Rapids Drive couldn't pull out a win on Wednesday night. The Drive lost 110-104 to the Fort Wayne Mad Ants in front of 1,736 fans at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. Grand Rapids (18-22), the affiliate of the Detroit Pistons, has lost three in a row and six of its last seven games. Sims, a 6-foot-10 center out of Georgetown, had 23 points and 12 rebounds for his 15th double-double of the season. That is the fourth most..
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  • Company inks deal to keep Warsaw newspaper in the family

    Posted: Thursday, March 10, 2016 7:19 am | Updated: 9:51 am, Thu Mar 10, 2016. Company inks deal to keep Warsaw newspaper in the family Staff reports fwbusiness.com | 0 comments Ownership of the Warsaw Times-Union newspaper will stay in the hands of the family that founded it more than 160 years ago. The current owner, Reub Williams & Sons Inc., reach..
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  • Officers, black community foster honesty to address city's violence

    Officers, black community foster honesty to address city's violence
    Fort Wayne’s Cities United initiative occupied much of Indiana Tech’s Criminal Justice Symposium on Wednesday, building on earlier, smaller gatherings designed to reduce violence among black males. The symposium, put on by Indiana Tech’s criminal justice department and law school, focused on the gap between law enforcement and the black community. This year, Fort Wayne’s Cities United initiative began holding small forums and focus groups, inviting black men in certain age ranges to come toge..
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14 Fort Wayne college students spend their spring break volunteering .Oil drop, China data drag Wall Street lower .
Fort Wayne motorcycle clubhouse to become yoga studio .Fort Wayne residents celebrate International Women's Day early .

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