Friday, April 15, 2016

Crime Watch Daily in Fort Wayne investigating Tinsley cold case and other top stories.

  • Crime Watch Daily in Fort Wayne investigating Tinsley cold case

    Related Coverage FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) Paul Shrawder’s frustrated. For 28 years, the abduction, molestation and death of then-8-year-old April Marie Tinsley who was last seen on April 1, 1988, has left police grasping for leads, much less answers. Now the cold case is Shrawder’s problem, as the Fort Wayne Police Department’s Investigative Division Deputy Chief. Andrea Isom, correspondent with Crime Watch Daily, interviews Fort Wayne Police Detective Cary Young about the April Tinsley col..
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  • City launches bike-share program in downtown Fort Wayne

    City launches bike-share program in downtown Fort Wayne
    City launches bike-share program in downtown Fort Wayne Downtown Fort Wayne has 25 new bikes ready for residents to rent WANE Staff Reports Published: April 15, 2016, 2:42 pm Updated: April 15, 2016, 5:20 pm FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) Biking in downtown Fort Wayne just got easier. Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry was proud to launch the city’s first bike-share program Friday saying, Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry stands with one of the city’s new bicycles in its new bike-share program. “Hosting..
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  • Fort Wayne Police: Man cut in dispute about rent

    Fort Wayne Police: Man cut in dispute about rent
    Fort Wayne Police: Man cut in dispute about rent By Sheryl Krieg, skrieg@news-sentinel.com Friday, April 15, 2016 1:37 AM Fort Wayne Police responded to a cutting at 5:30 a.m. Wednesday in the 7900 block of Decatur Road, where a man said he was cut by his girlfriend after they had a dispute, according to a police report. The victim told police they had been arguing because she wanted him to help with rent, so he packed up his things and was waiting in the lobby for a bus when sh..
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  • Fort Wayne could use eminent domain to acquire riverfront land

    Fort Wayne could use eminent domain to acquire riverfront land
    Photo provided by WANE FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) The city parks department could use eminent domain power to acquire downtown riverfront property to create a new park. The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department’s board of park commissioners voted unanimously Thursday to file a complaint for condemnation on the three parcels of land being considered for a new park along the St. Marys River as part of the riverfront development project. The parcels being eyed by the city currently ..
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  • South Bend Cubs take on Fort Wayne Tin Caps, lose 10-2

    South Bend Cubs take on Fort Wayne Tin Caps, lose 10-2
    Click Here to access the online Public Inspection File Viewers with disabilities can get assistance accessing this station's FCC Public Inspection File by contacting the station with the information listed below. Questions or concerns relating to the accessibility of the FCC's online public file system should be directed to the FCC at 888-225-5322, 888-835-5322 (TTY), or fccinfo@fcc.gov. Public File Liaison: Station Contact Info: WNDU - Channel 1654516 State Road 933South Bend, IN 46637Front ..
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  • Fort Wayne Buys Out Eight Flood-Damaged Homes

    Fort Wayne Buys Out Eight Flood-Damaged Homes
    On Wednesday, the City of Fort Wayne announced buyouts of eight homes affected by floods from last June. Fort Wayne’s Board of Public Works approved a grant agreement of $600,000 to buy the homes located along the Fairfield Ditch and the St. Marys River. 25 percent of the money will come from the City and Maumee River Basin Commission, while funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency will cover the rest. The grant is part of a pre-mitigation program in which residents who experienc..
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  • Greater Fort Wayne Inc.: Local leaders key to IPFW study

    Greater Fort Wayne Inc.: Local leaders key to IPFW study
    Greater Fort Wayne Inc. today will urge the presidents of Indiana and Purdue universities to include local leaders when they decide the fate of IPFW. Ron Turpin, Greater Fort Wayne's chairman, in February appointed a task force to review a proposal to restructure IPFW and report back to the full board with recommendations. After several meetings and discussions with various leaders, the task force today offered about 13 bullet points, which the city's primary economic development group discus..
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  • Design Week Fort Wayne Puts Creativity On The Drawing Board

    Design Week Fort Wayne Puts Creativity On The Drawing Board
    Wunderkammer Company will be kicking off Fort Wayne's first ever Design Week on Monday.   With the help of founding sponsor, Vera Bradley, Britton Marketing + Design, Jennifer Ford Art and other supporters, a full slate of activities is being offered, all "designed" to showcase the creative network that drives the city's economic growth and cultural vibrancy. WBOI's Julia Meek met with Wunderkammer's Dan Swartz and John Omlor, vice president of Vera Bradley's Brand and Creative, to learn what w..
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  • Two Fort Wayne businesses are helping to restore 61 headstones ...

    Two Fort Wayne businesses are helping to restore 61 headstones ...
    FORT WAYNE, Indiana — Two Fort Wayne businesses are helping to restore 61 headstones that were broken and tipped over at Fort Wayne's Jewish Cemetery. WPTA-TV reports (http://bit.ly/1Ywfjgi ) Birkmeier Monument Co. and D.O McComb & Sons Funeral Homes are donating their services to reset the headstones that were vandalized in February at the graveyard. Dave McComb of the funeral home company says company officials were saddened by this vandalism and felt it was important to step in and offer assi..
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  • Fort Wayne's inaugural design week takes shape

    Fort Wayne's inaugural design week takes shape
    For one week, a new world of recognition opens for the work of creative design professionals in northeast Indiana. The inaugural Design Week Fort Wayne runs April 18-22 to celebrate and strengthen the area’s collection of designers in marketing, architecture, arts and fashion industries. Presented by local arts incubator Wunderkammer Co., events and seminars will be held each day at various venues throughout the city. The main point of the week is to draw attention to the contributions creati..
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Donald Trump opens Fort Wayne campaign office ahead of May 3 ... .Fort Wayne struggles at plate in close loss .
Fort Wayne Wal-Mart worker killed when truck backs over him .Campaign office for Hillary Clinton opens in Fort Wayne Sunday .

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