Monday, September 26, 2016

Fort Wayne man caught 'green-handed' with marijuana plants and other top stories.

  • Fort Wayne man caught 'green-handed' with marijuana plants

    Fort Wayne man caught 'green-handed' with marijuana plants
    Experts say Indiana residents who partake in recreational use of marijuana in states where it is legal, such as Washington and Colorado, can risk breaking the law or getting fired from their job for a while after they return to Indiana because trace amounts of the drug would still be evident in a blood or urine draw. Illustration shows a cannabis plant.(Photo: Getty Images/Brand X)A Fort Wayne man was arrested Friday after police found nearly 850 marijuana plants in southwest Allen County.Juan A..
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  • 3 people arrested after 8 hour standoff in Fort Wayne apartment ...

    3 people arrested after 8 hour standoff in Fort Wayne apartment ...
    September 25, 2016 Updated Sep 25, 2016 at 8:38 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) --Three people are arrested on warrants following an armed robbery investigation. The Fort Wayne Police Department says the arrests happened in connection to an ongoing investigation into several armed robberies throughout the city. The department leaned that the suspects were in an apartment at the apartment complex. Officers tried to make contact with the suspects around 4:36 Sunday morning. The department said ..
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  • Fort Wayne hoops using time to its advantage once again

    Fort Wayne hoops using time to its advantage once again
    Fort Wayne hoops using time to its advantage once again Fort Wayne men's basketball coach Jon Coffman speaks with his team during a game last season at the Gates Sports Center against North Dakota State. (File photo by Tom Davis of The News-Sentinel) More Information For more on college basketball, follow Tom Davis on Twitter at Tom101010 and on Facebook at Thomas Davis. Mastodons prospect will spend a year training before coming to program B..
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  • Fort Wayne shutout by Indiana State

    Fort Wayne shutout by Indiana State
    Fort Wayne shutout by Indiana State Aaron Johnson Fort Wayne Athletic Media Services Graduate Assistant Published: September 25, 2016, 7:31 pm Fort Wayne, Ind. – The Fort Wayne women’s soccer team fell to the visiting Indiana State Sycamores 3-0 at Hefner Field on Sunday (Sept. 25). Indiana State scored at the half-hour mark with Katie Wells knocking one in after beating out Kiley Dunning in the box, placing her shot in the top left corner. ISU scored again in minute 46, when Gaelen St..
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  • Fort Wayne program offers counseling to Medicare recipients

    Fort Wayne program offers counseling to Medicare recipients
    WATERLOO, Ind. (WANE) – The TinCaps and Komets logos can be found, obviously, at Memorial Coliseum and Parkview Field. But you can also find … More »
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  • Fort Wayne's All-Time Greatest Series: Dieter Heren, LB

    Fort Wayne's All-Time Greatest Series: Dieter Heren, LB
    Fort Wayne's All-Time Greatest Series: Dieter Heren, LB Dieter Heren News-Sentinel names area's all-time college football team By Blake Sebring, bsebring@news-sentinel.com Sunday, September 25, 2016 8:00 PM The Snider graduate started 11 of 13 games as a senior and won Michigan’s Dick Katcher Award as a senior in 1986 as the team’s best defensive lineman or linebacker. He usually made his biggest plays in the biggest games. He had a sack and six tackles as..
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  • A legacy worthy of pursuit

    About the authors  Pam Barcalow, Linda Hasecke, Beth Jamieson, Joan Luther, Jane McGraw, Susanne Rowe, Becky Sprunger and Sally Swihart are Fort Wayne residents acquainted through their work in community service. They meet weekly to discuss community issues.  Last week, we read about the latest homicides in Fort Wayne. Seven homicides. We were deeply saddened and concerned about these tragedies. The accounts of this latest violence in our community followed our discussion of two Journal Gazet..
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  • Colts score first win

    Colts score first win
    September 25, 2016 Updated Sep 25, 2016 at 10:34 PM EDT INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Andrew Luck shook off a sore throwing shoulder, then watched T.Y. Hilton break a tackle on a 63-yard touchdown pass with 1:17 to play Sunday, giving the Indianapolis Colts a 26-22 victory over the San Diego Chargers. It's the second time this season Luck has produced a late score to give Indy a lead in the waning seconds. But, unlike the season opener two weeks ago, the Colts recovered two fumbles in the final 62 second..
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  • Fort Wayne Metals Ireland expands operations in Castlebar

    Fort Wayne Metals Ireland expands operations in Castlebar
    Sunday, 25th September, 2016 12:31pmJump to commentsAt the announcement were, at front, Maureen Timlin, IDA, Michael O'Donnell, managing director,Fort Wayne Ireland, Taoiseach Enda Kenny, Scott Glaze, CEO, Fort Wayne USA, and Michael Lohan, Fort Wayne Ireland. At back are Troy Linder, Fort Wayne USA, and Mark Michael, president, Fort Wayne, USA.At the announcement were, at front, Maureen Timlin, IDA, Michael O'Donnell, managing director,Fort Wayne Ireland, Taoiseach Enda Kenny, Scott Glaze, CEO..
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  • Keeping record of kind actions

    Keeping record of kind actions
    She had just gotten bad news from her doctor and felt like her life was out of her control. Then Joceline Tabacco, 39, said a prayer after leaving her doctor’s office. She had struggled with her health after rolling her truck eight times and had to relearn to walk and talk. She self-medicated with food, topping out around 280 pounds. Doctors told her they wanted to put her on steroids to correct hormone problems she had after her accident. That news prompted her prayer. She wasn’t sure who or w..
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China's colossal radio telescope begins testing .Downtown Fort Wayne prepares for busy weekend .
Crash north of Fort Wayne kills football player, injures another hours ... .The Apple dream car might not happen .

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