Thursday, August 4, 2016

Roller Hockey Championships bring thousands to Fort Wayne and other top stories.

  • Roller Hockey Championships bring thousands to Fort Wayne

    Roller Hockey Championships bring thousands to Fort Wayne
    August 1, 2016 Updated Aug 1, 2016 at 11:41 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) --- They shoot and they score! Players young and old from across the nation and even the world are in Fort Wayne for the State Wars Roller Hockey Championships. Those taking part saying it's about Pride and Honor, and of course, bonding. “This is my fourth year here and I would say it's probably the best tournament of the whole year,” says Austin Voelbel, a player from the 1999 team from Florida. “It's the biggest and..
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  • Steve Reed sworn in as new Chief of Fort Wayne Police

    Steve Reed sworn in as new Chief of Fort Wayne Police
    August 1, 2016 Updated Aug 1, 2016 at 6:15 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- A transfer of power in the Fort Wayne police department. A new police chief on Monday stepped in to a high-profile, high stress job. "I Stephen R. Reed…do solemnly swear…that I will support the Constitution of the United States." That was part of the oath of office administered to Stephen Reed, who is now officially on the hot seat. The 23-year veteran of Ft. Wayne PD will command up to 460 sworn officers and be res..
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  • Renovated Fort Wayne BMX track drawing oohs and aahs

    Renovated Fort Wayne BMX track drawing oohs and aahs
    Renovated Fort Wayne BMX track drawing oohs and aahs News-Sentinel photo by Blake Sebring Cam Berry takes the first turn at the newly renovated Fort Wayne BMX track at Franke Park during a recent practice run. News-Sentinel photo by Blake Sebring Matt Hahn and his daughter Ruby race down the second straightaway at the Fort Wayne BMX track in Franke Park during a practice session last week. News-Sentinel photo by Blake Sebring Davonta..
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  • Dances inspire spirituality at weekend retreat in Fort Wayne

    Dances inspire spirituality at weekend retreat in Fort Wayne
    Eastbound State will be a right turn only at Clinton and westbound State will be closed at Spy Run. Clinton will also be restricted to one lane as part of the closure.
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  • High-end motor rally to stop in Fort Wayne

    The Motor City Gumball Rally featuring high-end vehicles such as McClarens and Ferraris will be coming through Fort Wayne shortly after noon Wednesday as part of a five-day rally from Detroit to Atlanta. Between 75 and 100 rare and unique cars will participate in the rally, which is not a race but covers 1,100 miles. They will stop for lunch from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at Dream Makers Automotive on Cross Creek Boulevard off Lima Road. People can drop by the dealership at that time to look at the car..
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  • Fort Wayne-area gas prices on the rise

    Fort Wayne-area gas prices on the rise
    The average price of gas in Fort Wayne went up 25.3 cents a gallon last week, to an average of $2.15, GasBuddy.com has announced. Nationally, the average price of gas fell 2 cents a gallon, to $2.13, GasBuddy said in a statement. Area prices were 11.8 cents a gallon lower than a year ago and 12.7 cents higher than last month, the statement said. Nationally, it said prices were 52.7 cents lower than a year ago and 14.6 cents lower than last month. The national gas prices fell 16 cents a gallon..
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  • Panas leads Lansing to 10-9 win over Fort Wayne

    Panas leads Lansing to 10-9 win over Fort Wayne
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) -- Connor Panas hit two home runs and drove in five runs, as the Lansing Lugnuts defeated the Fort Wayne TinCaps 10-9 on Monday.Panas hit a three-run shot in the third inning off Austin Smith and then hit a two-run homer in the fourth off Braxton Lorenzini. Ryan Hissey doubled and singled twice in the win.Tayler Saucedo (6-9) got the win in relief while Fort Wayne starter Smith (3-6) took the loss in the Midwest League game. Andrew Case retired the side in order for his fo..
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  • Electrical problems close Fort Wayne's Memorial Park pool

    Electrical problems close Fort Wayne's Memorial Park pool News-Sentinel staff report Monday, August 01, 2016 9:59 AM Electrical problems have forced Memorial Park's pool to close for the season, the Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department announced Monday. Parks staff still are trying to determine what caused the electrical problem and how much it will cost to repair, said Natalie Eggeman, parks department public information officer. Pools at Memorial Park and McMillen Park h..
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  • One person 'serious' in weekend shooting in Fort Wayne

    One person 'serious' in weekend shooting in Fort Wayne By Sheryl Krieg, skrieg@news-sentinel.com Monday, August 01, 2016 10:07 AM A shooting has left one person in serious condition over the weekend, according to our news partner WANE, NewsChannel 15. A person was critically injured in a shooting that occurred at about 1:30 a.m. Saturday. The victim, who was shot multiple times, showed up about 1:45 a.m. at a local hospital. Fort Wayne Police responded to a shots-fired call a..
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  • What makes downtown development so intriguing?

    What makes downtown development so intriguing?
    August 1, 2016 Updated Aug 1, 2016 at 6:39 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) - When you take a stroll through downtown Fort Wayne, you can immediately see and feel a flurry of activity. We aren't alone, either. City leaders across the nation will tell you, creating a bustling downtown is crucial to creating a thriving city. Ellen Cutter, the director of IPFW's Community Research Institute agrees. "If you look at the cities in the metro areas that are consistently in the Top 10 nationwide in job..
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