Friday, October 7, 2016

Public visitation, funeral for Fort Wayne Amber Alert children canceled and other top stories.

  • Public visitation, funeral for Fort Wayne Amber Alert children canceled

    Public visitation, funeral for Fort Wayne Amber Alert children canceled
    Published: 10/01/16 04:42 pm EDT.Updated: 10/02/16 04:47 am EDT. FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA/WISE) - The upcoming public visitation and funeral for two children at the center of an Amber Alert last week have been canceled.The funeral home confirmed to WISE-TV, our NBC station in Fort Wayne, that Sunday's visitation at Pine Valley and Monday's public service at St. Patrick's Catholic Church for Liliana Hernandez and Rene Pasztor have been canceled for unspecified reasons. There are not currently an..
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  • Funeral services cancelled for Fort Wayne children killed

    Funeral services cancelled for Fort Wayne children killed
    ©   WSBT | Portions are ©  Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or distributed.WSBT CBS 22 provides news, sports, entertainment and public interest programs to the South Bend, Indiana area including Mishawaka, Notre Dame, Granger, Osceola, Elkhart, Jimtown, Dunlap, New Carlisle, Goshen, Middlebury, Bristol, New Paris, Nappanee, Howe, Lagrange, Topeka, Bourbon, Milford, Syracuse, North Webster, Warsaw, Bremen, Plymouth, Walkerton, Arg..
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  • Funeral arrangements canceled for children killed by mother

    Funeral arrangements canceled for children killed by mother
    Funeral arrangements were released Friday for two Fort Wayne children, killed by their mother earlier this week - but on Saturday, they were canceled. According to D.O. McComb & Sons Pine Valley Park Funeral Home, in Fort Wayne, visitation was scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 2 for 6-year-old Rene Xavier Pasztor and 7-year-old Liliana Rene Hernandez. A funeral mass was scheduled for on Monday, Oct. 3. But Saturday, that funeral home confirmed to NBC affiliate WPTA both services were called off for ..
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  • Purdue pounded at Maryland

    Purdue pounded at Maryland
    October 1, 2016 Updated Oct 1, 2016 at 9:44 PM EDT COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Ty Johnson ran for 204 yards on seven carries, and unbeaten Maryland used a strong defensive performance to breeze past Purdue 50-7 Saturday and provide first-year coach DJ Durkin a victory in his first Big Ten game. The Terrapins (4-0, 1-0) scored four touchdowns and amassed 293 yards in taking a 29-0 halftime lead. Maryland finished with 400 yards rushing and outgained the Boilermakers 496-205 overall. Purdue (2-2, 0-..
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  • Irish offense keys win over Syracuse

    Irish offense keys win over Syracuse
    Irish offense keys win over Syracuse By Dean Pantazi - 21 Alive University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish October 1, 2016 Updated Oct 1, 2016 at 9:41 PM EDT EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) - DeShone Kizer threw for a career-best 471 yards to help Notre Dame overcome another shaky performance by its defense and special teams and beat Syracuse 50-33 Saturday. The Irish snapped a two-game losing streak, but did not show much defensive improvem..
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  • Allen Co. keeps business personal property tax

    FORT WAYNE — Allen County is keeping the business personal property tax. Concerns about its timing and the impact it could have had on taxpayers and other taxing bodies killed a proposal by Fort Wayne City Council member Jason Arp to gradually phase out the county’s 3 percent business personal property tax. In addition to Arp, his proposal was supported Tuesday by fellow Republicans Russ Jehl, council president and Councilman Paul Ensley. Five councilmen, including three Republicans, voted ag..
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  • Business Excellence deadline approaches

    FORT WAYNE —Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly is accepting nominations for the 2016 Northeast Indiana Business Excellence Awards. This awards competition recognizes the very best in business, honoring companies and individuals in northeast Indiana. Nominations will be accepted online through Sunday, Oct. 9. This year, the event combines three popular Business Weekly events (Digital Marketing Awards, Business Excellence Awards and CFO of the Year Awards) into one, featuring the following cate..
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  • City native looks to impress ECHL squad

    City native looks to impress ECHL squad
    The best-case scenario, of course, would be for Ian Harris to make the team. But when he takes to the ice today in Brampton, Ontario, it will be his first professional hockey training camp, and he knows he’ll really have to turn some heads. So the next best thing would be for him to do well enough to play in a couple of the Brampton Beast’s ECHL preseason games. On Tuesday, the Beast will play in Kingston, Ontario, against the Elmira Jackals in the same building that Harris played his junior ..
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  • Business at a glance

    Bobcat Co. expanded its dealer network with the addition of Bobcat of Fort Wayne East at 13350 State St. in Grabill. Ryan Stoneburner Health Insurance Inc. at 110 W. Berry St. in Fort Wayne is celebrating 10 years in business. RW Robrock Design-Build Inc. completed the interior renovations for Ruoff Home Mortgage’s north Fort Wayne office. The Multiple Sclerosis Institute at Fort Wayne Neurological Center was recognized as a Center for Comprehensive MS Care through the National MS Society’s P..
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  • Thriving to enrich young people's lives

    Thriving to enrich young people's lives
    At a glance Here are three things you probably didn’t know about Sylvan Learning: • Tutors work with students from first-graders struggling to read through high school seniors excelling in advanced courses. • All instructors have earned teaching certificates – except for math, which is sometimes taught by instructors with doctorates in specific subjects. • The local centers are among those offering tutoring in robotics and computer coding for students as young as elementary school age. Source:..
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