Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Out of state developers visiting Fort Wayne for potential projects and other top stories.

  • Out of state developers visiting Fort Wayne for potential projects

    March 30, 2016 Updated Mar 30, 2016 at 6:17 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- It looks like Fort Wayne's efforts to develop downtown and the surrounding areas are attracting out-of-state firms to look at projects. It means that Fort Wayne and its opportunities for development are is starting to be noticed on a national level. Executives at Greater Fort Wayne Inc confirm multiple out-of-town developers are interested in upcoming projects in the Summit City, including the riverfront, the Landi..
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  • Homeless Fort Wayne veteran with no family receives military funeral

    Homeless Fort Wayne veteran with no family receives military funeral
    March 30, 2016 Updated Mar 30, 2016 at 6:15 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 was honored with a public memorial service with full military honors Wednesday. Through the Dignity Memorial Homeless Veterans Burial Program, Pawlowski will honored at the Klaehn, Fahl and Melton Funeral Home on Winchester Road. Funeral manager J..
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  • Suit seeks to protect Fort Wayne homeless from destruction of property

    Suit seeks to protect Fort Wayne homeless from destruction of property
    March 30, 2016 Updated Mar 30, 2016 at 5:09 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21ALIVE) --- Looking out for the homeless. A class action complaint has been filed in U.S. District Court, seeking to block the city of Fort Wayne from an alleged discriminatory practice targeting the homeless in the city. It's estimated that up to a couple of thousand people in Fort Wayne at various times sleep in cars, under bridges, or under the stars on a park bench. A complaint filed on behalf of Keith See, a local home..
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  • Pacers will not move Mad Ants from Fort Wayne

    Pacers will not move Mad Ants from Fort Wayne
    Pacers will not move Mad Ants from Fort Wayne Glenn Marini Published: March 30, 2016, 3:02 pm FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – According to the Indiana Pacers rumors circulating that the franchise would move the Mad Ants to another city are false. President/Chief Operating Officer Rick Fuson of Pacers Sports & Entertainment issued this statement Wednesday morning: “Pacers Sports & Entertainment has learned that there have been rumors of a possible move of the Fort Wayne Mad Ants to another Ind..
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  • Fort Wayne football standout signs with Michigan State

    Fort Wayne football standout signs with Michigan State
    Fort Wayne football standout signs with Michigan State Former Wayne High School standout Auston Robertson has signed with Michigan State. (News-Sentinel file photo) News-Sentinel staff report Wednesday, March 30, 2016 1:02 PM Nearly two months after National Signing Day, Auston Robertson has found a college home. The former Wayne High School standout signed with Michigan State on Wednesday, the culmination of a roller-coaster recruiting ride that saw the..
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  • Charges dropped against Fort Wayne doctor arrested for ...

    Charges dropped against Fort Wayne doctor arrested for ...
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  • New Social App, Peaches threatens Whatsapp,Twitter & Telegram ...

    New Social App, Peaches threatens Whatsapp,Twitter & Telegram ...
    You’ll soon be downloading Peach, a brand-new messaging app from the creator of Vine that’s supposed to do things no messaging app has ever done before.Instead of complicated menus, you perform actions with the help of magic words. To post a status message use the magic word “shout” to write a few words and emojis in a larger font on a background colour. You can create and share doodles with the magic word “draw”. Use the magic word “gif” for searching and posting GIFs. Same goes for pictur..
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  • Google Play Music Launchs Family Plans – Fort Wayne Tech Time

    Google Play Music Launchs Family Plans – Fort Wayne Tech Time
    This ends up being a better deal than Spotify if you want to get more than two people on the same plan. Spotify charges $14.99 a month for two family members and lets you add on additional users for $5, while Google and Apple both keep you at a flat $14.99 even as you add more people. In fact, Google Play Music has quietly become one of the best deals in streaming music. Beyond access to Google Play Music, a subscription will also get you the benefits of YouTube Red and will unlock the full ..
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  • IPFW Baseball wins home opener

    IPFW Baseball wins home opener
    IPFW Baseball wins home opener By Zach Groth - 21Alive March 30, 2016 Updated Mar 30, 2016 at 12:21 AM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) - So far, so good for the 'Dons at home. Mitchell Ley picked up the victory on Tuesday as the Mastodons beat Goshen 10-2. Ley went six innings, giving up one earned run on four hits, with four strikeouts and three walks. Brandon Soat went 2-6 with a double and a triple, and seven other IPFW players recor..
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  • American diet leans Ultra processed foods – Fort Wayne Health

    American diet leans Ultra processed foods – Fort Wayne Health
    Ultra-processed, Soft drinks, sweet or savory packaged snacks, desserts, packaged baked goods, chicken or fish nuggets, instant noodles, soups and other reconstituted meat products foods are concoctions of several ingredients, including salt, sugar, oils and fats. They also contain chemicals not generally used in cooking, such as flavorings, emulsifiers and other additives designed to mimic real foods, the researchers said. More than 75% of the sugar and high-fructose corn syrup eaten by Ame..
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