Fort Wayne 311 ranked among nation's best
From the City of Fort Wayne FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) The City of Fort Wayne’s 311 Call Center has been named a top 100 small call center in North America for 2016. This marks the fifth consecutive year that Fort Wayne’s Citizen Services Department’s call center has ranked in the Top 100 Small Call Center category by BenchmarkPortal. The award includes private and municipal centers staffed by 50 or less employees. “We have a strong commitment to providing excellent customer service to meet the ..>> view originalGeneral Electric takes down iconic Fort Wayne sign due to vandalism
March 29, 2016 Updated Mar 29, 2016 at 5:29 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- Due to vandalism on General Electric's vacant East Broadway campus, officials announced Tuesday that they will take down the iconic GE sign. Weather permitting, crews will be out to dismantle the GE logo, letters and support structure Tuesday. It's not going too far away, though. A GE spokesperson said that the sign will be removed and stored in one of the buildings onsite. The hope is to avoid future deterior..>> view originalDrug charge against suspended Fort Wayne doctor dropped
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) - Prosecutors have dropped a felony drug charge against a Fort Wayne doctor whose license has been suspended while the state investigates allegations he overprescribed prescription painkillers. The Allen County Prosecutor's Office on Tuesday dismissed a preliminary charge of narcotic possession against Dr. Michael Cozzi. It's not clear why the charge was dropped. Cozzi was charged March 23, a day after federal agents raided his two homes and office. The Indiana Medical Lic..>> view originalHomeless man sues Fort Wayne, says property wrongly seized
A local homeless man is suing the city of Fort Wayne, complaining about the repeated destruction of homeless "camps" around the city in recent years. In the federal lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court, Keith See is seeking class-action status for the lawsuit, looking to represent all the homeless within Fort Wayne who have had their belongings seized and destroyed by city officials in the city's central area. Property seized and destroyed includes tents, blankets and clothing. See cla..>> view originalVerbatim: Developers eyeing Fort Wayne
More The Scoop Verbatim: Governor Pence: Kokomo Sheriff’s Deputy Carl Koontz’ ‘legacy will live on forever’ March 29, 2016 3:03 PMVerbatim: Treasurer Kelly Mitchell Announces 2016 Hoosier Women Artists March 29, 2016 3:00 PMVerbatim: Developers eyeing Fort Wayne March 29, 2016 8:33 AMVerbatim: Oak View Elementary to donate $18,000 to Heart Association March 29, 2016 7:58 AMVerbatim: Combined sewer overflow warning today March 28, 2016 11:56 AMVerbatim: Email notification of combined sewer ov..>> view originalHomeless Fort Wayne veteran with no family to receive military ...
March 29, 2016 Updated Mar 29, 2016 at 6:31 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- After a 69-year-old homeless veteran died without any family, a local funeral home stepped up to make sure his sacrifices aren't forgotten. Army veteran John Pawlowski will be honored with a public memorial service with full military honors on Wednesday. Through the Dignity Memorial Homeless Veterans Burial Program, Pawlowski will honored at the Klaehn, Fahl and Melton Funeral Home on Winchester Road. The memori..>> view originalPatty Duke in Fort Wayne: 2007 Tapestry
Patty Duke, who died Tuesday, appeared in Fort Wayne on April 27, 2007, as part of the "Tapestry: A Day for Women" event. The JG's April 28 print coverage of that event follows: Actress tells of struggles with bipolar, getting help KRISTA J. STOCKMAN | The Journal Gazette Patty Duke was 35 years old before she found out the reason she went into deep depressions and manic highs was because she has bipolar disorder, she told an audience of mostly women Friday. Duke was the keynote speaker at th..>> view originalMinisters from 200 countries will meet at Paris Climate Summit – Fort ...
Industrialised countries point the finger at emerging giants such as China and India spewing carbon dioxide as they burn coal to power expanding populations and economies. Five weeks before they hope to sign off on a pact to curb global warming, more than 200 environment and energy ministers gather in Paris from Sunday to narrow political rifts. The three-day huddle seeks to target areas of possible compromise ahead of a year-end summit in the French capital tasked with inking the first-ever..>> view originalNASA's solar powered spacecraft June completed approaching ...
NASA’s solar-powered Juno spacecraft successfully fired its thrusters on Wednesday andrefine its trajectory as it makes way towards Solar System’s largest planet.The spacecraft, which recently set the record of being the farthest spacecraft to be powered by solar energy, is yet to fly for five months towards is journey to Jupiter. Record-setting solar powered craft to orbit Jupiter 33 times According to NASA the maneuver is the first in the series of many trajectory adjustments that it will ..>> view originalGoalie Martin reassigned to the Komets
Goalie Martin reassigned to the Komets By Zach Groth - 21Alive March 28, 2016 Updated Mar 28, 2016 at 11:48 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) - Monday was a busy day for goaltender Spencer Martin. The American Hockey League announced that Martin was named the CCM/AHL Player of the Week, after stopping 91 of 94 shots in three Rampage wins. Hours later, he was reassigned to the Komets. Martin has played 17 games for Fort Wayne this season..>> view original
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