FWPD officer has heavy heart, but proud to be patrolling Fort Wayne
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Within the first few hours of Officer Jonathan Horne’s shift, several people came up and thanked him for what he does. The Fort Wayne Police Officer said he had a heavy heart at work after hearing about the death of five officers in Dallas the night before, but there was work to be done. “You know, it was shocking,” Horne said. A thousand miles away, Horne knows something like that can happen anywhere. “It could happen,” Horne said. “We pray it could never happen a..>> view original1 Fort Wayne firefighter suffers minor injury Friday
1 Fort Wayne firefighter suffers minor injury Friday News-Sentinel staff report Saturday, July 09, 2016 5:24 AM One Fort Wayne Fire Department firefighter had what was described as a “minor injury” Friday evening while extinguishing a fire that caused heavy damage to a home on Hoagland Avenue. Firefighters report that the injured firefighter was treated at the scene of the fire in the 5000 block of Hoagland. Firefighters were dispatched to the fire at 8:28 p.m., arrived four m..>> view originalGiron's single leads Fort Wayne to 3-2 win over West Michigan
Posted: Friday, July 8, 2016 10:11 pm | Updated: 10:30 pm, Fri Jul 8, 2016. Giron's single leads Fort Wayne to 3-2 win over West Michigan Associated Press | COMSTOCK PARK, Mich. (AP) -- Ruddy Giron hit a two-run single in the third inning, leading the Fort Wayne TinCaps to a 3-2 win over the West Michigan Whitecaps on Friday. Corey Kimber got Cam Gibson to fly out with a ru..>> view originalNew 3Rivers branch coming to Fort Wayne
New 3Rivers branch coming to Fort Wayne By Kevin Kilbane, kkilbane@news-sentinel.com Friday, July 08, 2016 3:52 PM 3Rivers Federal Credit Union plans to break ground later this summer on a $1.7 million, 2,800-square-foot branch at the southwest corner of State Boulevard and Crescent Avenue. The branch, which is scheduled to open in early 2017, will replace a vacant former PNC bank branch on the site that briefly later housed the Yellow Bird music venue.>> view originalDetroit's Historic Fort Wayne hosts Medieval Days weekend
(WXYZ) - The Historic Fort Wayne Coalition continues its summer events Saturday and Sunday, July 9-10 at the Fort, located at 6325 W. Jefferson (at the foot of Livernois), with a Medieval Days weekend from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.Visitors will see how people lived, ate, camped and fought. Demonstrations will include armored combat, weapons throwing (featuring knives, hatchets and axes), fencing, archery, cooking and dancing. Secured parking is $5 per vehicle. Admission is free for this special weekend..>> view originalFort Wayne Gearing Up For First-ever Destination Music Festival In ...
There's a brand new, two-day event taking shape for September you'll likely want to put on your radar, and its bound to be making some waves. Middle Waves Music Festival is an all-age, community celebration of indie-eclectic music, showcasing both national and local acts. It's the city's first-ever destination music festival, Â and it all takes place on three stages, situated on the east and west riverbanks of Headwaters Park. WBOI's Julia Meek met with event co-chair, Riverfront Fort Wayne's A..>> view originalFort Wayne man involved in domestic battery incident on I-69 faces ...
STEUBEN COUNTY, Ind. (21Alive) -- A 39-year-old Fort Wayne man is facing domestic battery charges after an incident on I-69 force the interstate to close as ...>> view originalMaple Farms to help youths handle autism
Among them, they have at least 35 years of experience – professional, parental or both – in working with children with autism. And now, Cindy Kacsor, Valerie McKain and Amy Doran, all of Fort Wayne, are putting that experience to work by starting a new facility to help teens and post-teens with autism or other developmental delays ease into adulthood. The three have started Maple Seed Farms, which is now renovating the former Willowbrook Day School at 101 W. Dupont Road in Fort Wayne into a h..>> view original48th annual Three Rivers Festival kicks off with opening of junk food ...
48th annual Three Rivers Festival kicks off with opening of junk food alley By Kayla Crandall -21Alive July 8, 2016 Updated Jul 8, 2016 at 4:24 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- The 48th annual Three Rivers Festival officially began late Friday morning with the opening of junk food alley. The Michael Jackson tribute band, "Who's bad," is back by popular demand as well. Saturday morning's Art in the Park at Freimann Square kicks of..>> view original'Racism is a real thing.' A 46-year-old black student's plea to be ...
Elbert Starks is a full-time college student studying sociology at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. He will be a junior in the fall, studying with students who, he says, could easily be his children. He is 46 years old, a former journalist who worked for more than 20 years at the Akron Beacon Journal, the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel and the Charleston Post & Courier. After newspapers began to fold, he said decided he wanted a new career, but to pursue one, he had to get a bachelor’s..>> view original
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