Monday, June 27, 2016

Indoor zorbing opens in Fort Wayne and other top stories.

  • Indoor zorbing opens in Fort Wayne

    Indoor zorbing opens in Fort Wayne
    The Ball Hive is Fort Wayne's new indoor zorbing facility. FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – A new, indoor zorbing facility has opened in Fort Wayne. The Ball Hive, located at 4629 Lima Rd., is a place for the whole family to stay active and have fun all-year round. Young entrepreneur siblings Brittany and Bradley George are introducing the idea of zorbing to much of the public for the first time. Zorbing involves playing inside large inflatable balls. “We wanted to create more indoor act..
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  • Fort Wayne's annual Covington Art Fair draws crowd

    Fort Wayne's annual Covington Art Fair draws crowd
    Fort Wayne's annual Covington Art Fair draws crowd By Breanna Daugherty of The News-SentinelA customer browses the selection of jewelry at Layers By Design being sold by Jessica Hunnicutt on Sunday at the Covington Art Fair. Hunnicutt is the owner and 3D printing designer of Layers By Design, a 3D-printed jewelry and accessories business. By Breanna Daugherty of The News-SentinelFrom left, friends Abimael Dominguez and Alejandro Rodriguez, both 12, start to lay o..
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  • Fort Wayne Wants Metal Detectors

    Fort Wayne Wants Metal Detectors
    Fort Wayne Memorial Coliseum The (Fort Wayne) Journal Gazette reports that Memorial Coliseum vice president for event services Michele Remenschneider asked its board of directors Thursday for authorization to buy the equipment. The security equipment could be in use by the end of the year. The board unanimously approved asking the Allen County Council for up to $50,000 to buy it. Remenschneider says more promoters are requiring metal detectors and so far the facility has rented them and hired wo..
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  • Deaths spurring action

    Deaths spurring action
    The deaths of two teenage boys on the southeast side of Fort Wayne has shaken a community that not only wants answers but also wants to take action to stop the gun violence. Sunday, at the Wings of Deliverance Church on Fairfield Avenue, Sheila Anderson led a youth rally for the church’s young people who knew Nicholas Scroggins, 14, who was shot dead on Tuesday. Anderson said Scroggins had attended Blackhawk Middle School before becoming a student at Bishop Luers High School. The group’s youn..
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  • Heather Anderson keeps bulling through obstacles to continue ...

    Heather Anderson keeps bulling through obstacles to continue ...
    Heather Anderson keeps bulling through obstacles to continue playing football Photo courtesy of Dave Anderson Michigan Mayhem football player and former Fort Wayne resident Heather Anderson has been selected to play in the Women's Football Alliance's All-American Game in Pittsburgh on July 23. Heather Anderson Indiana Tech graduate has been selected to play in national all-star game By Blake Sebring, bsebring@news-sentinel.com Sunday, June 26, ..
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