Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Alcohol suspected in Fort Wayne head-on crash that leaves 2 'critical' and other top stories.

  • Alcohol suspected in Fort Wayne head-on crash that leaves 2 'critical'

    Alcohol suspected in Fort Wayne head-on crash that leaves 2 'critical'
    Alcohol suspected in Fort Wayne head-on crash that leaves 2 'critical' By Lisa M. Esquivel Long, lesquivel@news-sentinel.com Tuesday, November 01, 2016 2:32 AM Two boys were critically injured and four other people were hurt during a Monday evening head-on crash on Hatfield Road. At 7:51 p.m., the Fort Wayne Police Department responded to a report of an injury accident in the 4800 block of Hatfield, according to police spokesman Officer Chris Felton. Officers found two vehicles i..
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  • Fort Wayne's All-Time Greatest Series: Bob Pelkington, F

    Fort Wayne's All-Time Greatest Series: Bob Pelkington, F
    Fort Wayne's All-Time Greatest Series: Bob Pelkington, F Bob Pelkington News-Sentinel names area's all-time college basketball team By Blake Sebring, bsebring@news-sentinel.com Monday, October 31, 2016 8:00 PM The Central Catholic product was one of the best rebounds in his or any other era. As a senior he led the national, grabbing 21.8 boards per game (beating out Paul Silas) after finishing second as a junior at 16.2 per game. He averaged 11.7 as a soph..
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  • Country singer Thomas Rhett to perform in Fort Wayne

    Country singer Thomas Rhett to perform in Fort Wayne
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) Country music star Thomas Rhett will perform in Fort Wayne in March. Thomas Rhett will perform at the Memorial Coliseum March 2. (thomasrhett.com) Rhett will make a stop at the Memorial Coliseum on March 2 at 7 p.m. with special guests Kelsea Ballerini, Russell Dickerson and Ryan Hurd. Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. on Ticketmaster.com, at the Memorial Coliseum Ticket Office or charge-by-phone at (800) 745-3000. One of five of CMT’s Artists Of The Year names, Rh..
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  • Project Jackson Sees Model in Fort Wayne

    In planning Project Jackson and a new Augusta GreenJackets (Low A; Sally League) ballpark, project officials see Fort Wayne as a model for success.
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  • Fort Wayne Turns To Brine To Keep Roads Free Of Ice

    Fort Wayne Turns To Brine To Keep Roads Free Of Ice
    Fort Wayne Turns To Brine To Keep Roads Free Of Ice Updated October 31, 2016 11:27 AM (FORT WAYNE) - The city of Fort Wayne will try using brine to keep its streets clear of ice this winter. The Journal Gazette reports (http://bit.ly/2f34cMD ) the city's Public Works Department is mixing its own salt brine solution to pre-coat roads to prevent ice from binding to pavement. Street Commissioner Brian Shimkus says it takes three to four times more salt once ice has bonded to pavement, and the bri..
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  • Fort Wayne man sentenced for taking police items

    Fort Wayne man sentenced for taking police items
    Fort Wayne man sentenced for taking police items Noah T. Cornewell By Sheryl Krieg, skrieg@news-sentinel.com Monday, October 31, 2016 12:13 PM A Fort Wayne man was sentenced for breaking into police cars and taking items from them this spring. Noah T. Cornewell, 18, of the 2800 block of South Harrison Street, was sentenced Monday in Allen Superior Court to serve two years of a six-year sentence for theft, a Level 6 felony, while on home detention. Cornewe..
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  • Fort Wayne history narrative reform

    Fort Wayne history narrative reform
    Eric Hackley By Eric Donald Hackley I see a most definite need to edit or completely change the local history narrative of Fort Wayne for the purpose of telling the rest of the story, making it historically inclusive, ethnically diverse, internationally relevant, more truthful and noteworthy. The history reform movement that I speak of is intended to expand the Fort Wayne history narrative from a sole focus on Major General “Mad” Anthony Wayne to be more inclusive of Indians on this land and th..
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  • Fort Wayne Bishop Noll House auctioned for $527500

    Fort Wayne Bishop Noll House auctioned for $527500
    Fort Wayne Bishop Noll House auctioned for $527,500 By Mary Anne Gates for The News-SentinelFrom left are Tim McCulloch, auctioneer, for the Bishop Noll House; Dr. Alfred Allina, current owner of the home; Brian and Jennifer Backstrom, new owners of the historic property; and Lynn Reecer of Reecer Properties who co-listed the home.   By Mary Anne Gates of The News-SentinelA couple with seven children Sunday bought at auction the Bishop Noll House, 1415 W. Washing..
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  • Find us on Twitter

    Fort Wayne Births Sept. 17 through Oct. 3, 2016 Tuesday, November 01, 2016 12:22 AM Here is a selected listing of births in Allen County hospitals sent to the Allen County Bureau of Vital Records through October 3, 2016. • Aaliyah A. Ferrell to Tranay N. Ferrell. • Addelin J. Riley to Desiree M. Morrow and Sean L. Riley. • Addison I. Pence to Rebecca C. and Adam N. Pence. • Addison R. Lewis to Allison R. and Joshua S. Lewis. • Alaiya S. Ensley to Deosha L. Ensley. • Alex..
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  • Indiana Tech to close law school

    Indiana Tech to close law school
    Related Coverage FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) Indiana Tech announced Monday it will close its law school less than a year after it was awarded provisional accreditation. According to a release from the university, the Indiana Tech Board of Trustees, in line with a recommendation from the university’s administration, voted unanimously to close Indiana Tech Law School at the conclusion of the 2016-17 academic year. The school cited declining enrollment and “a loss of nearly $20 million” in its deci..
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