Friday, May 20, 2016

Fort Wayne couple raided by FBI charged, to appear in federal court and other top stories.

  • Fort Wayne couple raided by FBI charged, to appear in federal court

    Fort Wayne couple raided by FBI charged, to appear in federal court
    May 19, 2016 Updated May 19, 2016 at 5:19 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- A married couple accused of stealing circuit boards from UTEC and selling them on eBay now face felony charges. This comes after FBI agents and State Police officers raided their home in the 7000 block of St. Joe Road Tuesday. Dean Zimmerman, 47, and Linda Zimmerman, 66, were both charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud and conspiracy to commit interstate transportation of stolen property. Two arrested after..
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  • City of Fort Wayne renamed 'Bicycle Friendly Community' for second ...

    City of Fort Wayne renamed 'Bicycle Friendly Community' for second ...
    May 19, 2016 Updated May 19, 2016 at 3:52 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- Just in time for National Bike to Work Day Friday, the League of American Bicyclists named Fort Wayne a Bicycle Friendly Community for the second time in a row. This title comes after Fort Wayne launched a bike sharing program back in April. Fort Wayne is one of 372 Bicycle Friendly Communities in the United States, a title that communities must re-apply for every four years. The City first earned the title in 2012,..
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  • Motorcyclist in critical condition after Fort Wayne crash

    Motorcyclist in critical condition after Fort Wayne crash
    Motorcyclist in critical condition after Fort Wayne crash By Lisa M. Esquivel Long, lesquivel@news-sentinel.com Friday, May 20, 2016 1:09 AM A man is in critical condition after a motorcycle crash Thursday night. At about 9:17 p.m. Fort Wayne Police Department officers responded to a call of a party injured motorcycle accident at 1200 W. Main St. Officers found an unresponsive man lying in the road, according to Officer Jeremy Webb, police spokesman. The man was taken to a local..
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  • Anthony Wayne Rotary Club, Fort Wayne Parks plant new shrubs at ...

    Anthony Wayne Rotary Club, Fort Wayne Parks plant new shrubs at ...
    Anthony Wayne Rotary Club, Fort Wayne Parks plant new shrubs at Little Turtle memorial Carrie Perry, left, and several other members of the Anthony Wayne Rotary Club volunteered Thursday morning to help the Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department plant new shrubs at the Little Turtle Memorial Park on Lawton Place. (By Kevin Kilbane of The News-Sentinel) David Ridderheim, left, and Barrie Peterson, right, were among the Anthony Wayne Rotary Club members who volun..
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  • Region Cities Initiative Allocates $2.8 Million Towards Skyline Tower ...

    Region Cities Initiative Allocates $2.8 Million Towards Skyline Tower ...
    Region Cities Initiative Allocates $2.8 Million Towards Skyline Tower In Fort Wayne Updated May 19, 2016 6:34 AM (INDIANAPOLIS) - The Northeast Indiana Regional Development Authority (RDA) announced plans to allocate $2.8 million in state funding from the Indiana Regional Cities Initiative to help fund the Skyline Tower in Fort Wayne. This is the first project to receive state funding through the Regional Cities Initiative, which will allocate a total of $126 million toward quality of place pr..
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  • Four projects win BCA Excellence Awards

    Four projects win BCA Excellence Awards
    The Building Contractors Association of Northeast Indiana recently presented its 2016 Excellence in Construction Awards for projects completed within a 75-mile radius of Fort Wayne last year. Cameron Memorial Community Hospital, Angola, was named the winner in the new construction, over $14 million category. Hagerman Construction and MKM Architecture + Design submitted the project. Turnstone’s “Big Dream” Plassman Athletic Center was the winner in the new construction, under $14 million categ..
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  • Sound Off - May 19

    Sound Off - May 19
    Sound Off - May 19 By Donovan Klein - 21Alive May 19, 2016 Updated May 19, 2016 at 8:25 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- The May 19 edition of Sound Off was live from the SportONE/Parkview Fieldhouse with 21Alive's Zach Groth and the CEO of AWP, Michael Ledo. The sports spotlight is currently on the NBA right now during the Conference finals in the East between Cleveland and Toronto and the West between Golden State and Oklahoma Cit..
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  • TinCaps bounce back against Lansing

    TinCaps bounce back against Lansing
    TinCaps bounce back against Lansing By Zach Groth - 21Alive TinCaps bounce back against Lansing May 20, 2016 Updated May 20, 2016 at 12:46 AM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) - The TinCaps picked up a much-needed series victory on Thursday, with a 5-4 win over Lansing. Rod Boykin got the scoring started for the TinCaps with a bases-loaded triple that gave the TinCaps a 3-1 lead. With the game tied 4-4 in the fourth, and Boykin on 2nd b..
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  • 17-year-old killed, another seriously hurt in northeast side shooting

    17-year-old killed, another seriously hurt in northeast side shooting
    FORT WAYNE, In. (21Alive) - A 17-year-old was killed and another seriously injured in a shooting incident on the northeast side of Fort Wayne late Wednesday ...
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  • Jane Rich named ISBDC state director

    Jane Rich named ISBDC state director
    A former regional director for the Northeast Indiana Small Business Development Center who also had served it as a business adviser is now the state director for the ISBDC. Jane Rich “has spent years in Indiana’s small business community, both as an entrepreneur and as a member of the ISBDC team, and I am excited that she has agreed to take on this critical statewide role,” Lt. Gov. Eric Holcomb said in a May 10 statement announcing her promotion. “We will continue to rely on her extensive pr..
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Fort Wayne Police recognize bravery, service and sacrifice in annual ... .Two arrested after FBI, State Police raid Fort Wayne home .
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