Fort Wayne residents have an opportunity to go sky high in two rare ...
August 6, 2016 Updated Aug 6, 2016 at 6:57 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) - For the first time in over a decade, Fort Wayne residents had the opportunity to go for a ride in an open cockpit biplane. The rare, single passenger plane was brought to the Summit City by Waldo Wright's Flying Service. The Indiana-based Nostalgic Flights also offered joyrides today in their T-6 Texan Warbird--a war trainer from World War II. The Fort Wayne Allen County Airport has worked hard to bring these unique ..>> view originalBirthday surprise for kidney transplant survivor
August 7, 2016 Updated Aug 7, 2016 at 11:00 AM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) - Edward Kester's wife told him she wanted to take him somewhere for dinner -- little did he know, a surprise party was waiting for him! Years ago, Edward needed a kidney badly -- he'd been on the donor list for four years, and was going through dialysis. Finally, after years of waiting and wondering, a blessing, he calls her, came around. Genie Walters donated her kidney to Edward one year ago. Saturday evening, Walt..>> view originalPiere's temporarily closed for renovations
Police and medics were called just before 10 p.m. on a report of an off-road vehicle crash on South Whitley Road.>> view originalPsychics and mediums gather at Grand Wayne Center
Psychics and mediums gather at Grand Wayne Center By Chris Darby Published: August 7, 2016, 5:19 am Updated: August 7, 2016, 9:45 am FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) The Healing Body and Spirit Psychic Expo continues Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Grand Wayne Center in Fort Wayne. Psychics and mediums from across the United States and Canada are gathering at the convention center. Guests can enjoy tarot and angel readings, meet with spirit artists and stone healers while discovering..>> view originalTired TinCaps sloppy in loss
Tired TinCaps sloppy in loss Fot Wayne can't overcome defensive lapses Courtesy of Fort Wayne TinCaps Sunday, August 07, 2016 7:35 AM In a game that would've made Tom Emanski cringe, the TinCaps lost to the Lansing Lugnuts, 7-4, on Saturday night at Cooley Law School Stadium in the opener of a four-game series. The game featured seven errors, three balls that fielders apparently never saw in the air that resulted in hits, a couple passed balls, and a general poor quality of play. ..>> view originalTIF is a key to rev engine of development
“You can’t jump-start economic development without government subsidy. ... It’s what is needed to ignite the change of economic development, and it has to be done. Nobody can get away without a sparkplug to get the ignition running in a car’s engine.” – Architect Eric Kuhne, speaking to the Fort Wayne City Council in January 2013. Kuhne, who designed Headwaters Park, died in London on July 25. City Council last week helped fill in one more piece of the rapidly resolving puzzle of downtown d..>> view originalHard sell? Wright fans not buying it
When Fort Wayne Realtor Joe Leksich bought a side-by-side duplex in Fort Wayne’s historic West Central neighborhood, the two homes needed a lot of work. But he was willing to invest the time and money because he knew there would be a payoff. The homes sold quickly for about $200,000 each. Buyers purchased the homes, Leksich said, because they wanted to live in a house with a history. “I think it adds value to a house,” Leksich said of homes having a historic designation. “In my opinion, I get..>> view originalBusiness Weekly announces Health Care Awards honorees
FORT WAYNE — Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly will recognize 12 health care professionals and organizations at an awards ceremony Thursday, Aug. 25. The honorees were selected by a panel of judges from nominations submitted online. All the winners exemplify the significant contributions one individual or organization can make to the quality of health care for all in northeast Indiana. The following are the 2016 Health Care Awards honorees: • Robert Barnes — pediatrician, St. Joseph Medical ..>> view originalScrabble tourney participants: Playing 'chess with tiles'
Why Fort Wayne? This is the first time the North American Scrabble Players Association has held its annual tournament in Fort Wayne. The Summit City wasn’t even on the group’s radar, director Dallas Johnson said. But then Josie O’Donnell, Visit Fort Wayne’s group sales director, contacted the organization. “We told her ‘no’ twice, but she persisted,” Johnson said. “So we did a site visit and fell in love with Fort Wayne and the people. And the hospitality that we have enjoyed since we’ve been ..>> view originalFort Report: Steve Reed
Fort Report: Steve Reed News-Sentinel staff reports Sunday, August 07, 2016 12:01 AM This week’s show will feature newly appointed Fort Wayne police chief Steve Reed, who discusses his plans for the department, recent crimes, Black Lives Matter and other issues. The episode will premiere at 5:30 p.m. Saturday on Comcast Channel 57 and FiOS Channel 27 and later at www.news-sentinel.com.>> view original
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