Sunday, November 13, 2016

Fort Wayne forward is unique on, off the floor and other top stories.

  • Fort Wayne forward is unique on, off the floor

    Fort Wayne forward is unique on, off the floor
    Fort Wayne forward is unique on, off the floor Fort Wayne redshirt junior forward Racine Talla goes up for a rebound during a recent practice at the Gates Sports Center. (By Tom Davis of The News-Sentinel) More Information For more on Fort Wayne basketball, follow Tom Davis on Twitter at Tom101010 and on Facebook at Thomas Davis. Also, for the latest on Fort Wayne athletics, visit the News-Sentinel.com blog "Campus Connections." Talla has a sk..
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  • Fort Wayne asks for $1.77M in Regional Cities funding for 8 miles of ...

    Fort Wayne asks for $1.77M in Regional Cities funding for 8 miles of ...
    Fort Wayne asks for $1.77M in Regional Cities funding for 8 miles of trails Trail segments would be part of Pufferbelly Trail in Fort Wayne and four-county Ouabache-Pokagon link. By Bob Caylor, bcaylor@news-sentinel.com Tuesday, October 18, 2016 8:30 PM Fort Wayne is looking for a boost from Regional Cities funding to help build almost 8 miles of new trails that will be important links in an ambitious four-county trail. Dawn Ritchie, the city of Fort Wayne’s greenways manager, and..
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  • Fort Wayne soccer blanked at home by Valpo

    Fort Wayne soccer blanked at home by Valpo
    Fort Wayne soccer blanked at home by Valpo Derrick Sloboda - IPFW Sports Information Department Published: October 18, 2016, 9:15 pm Updated: October 18, 2016, 11:11 pm FORT WAYNE, Ind. – Fort Wayne men’s soccer fell 2-0 at home on Tuesday evening to in-state rival Valparaiso in a non-conference match. The Crusaders scored a goal in both halves. Their first tally came in the 22nd minute. Ramone Howell recorded the first goal off a corner from Nelson Landaverde. Steffen Pulinx scored..
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  • Fort Wayne pastor launching his own line of high-end men's dress ...

    Fort Wayne pastor launching his own line of high-end men's dress ...
    More Information New shoe line WHAT: Launch party for APayton Shoes, which are designed and sold by the Rev. Anthony Payton, pastor of Come As You Are Community Church. Vocalist Danny Clay of Chattanooga, Tenn., will perform. WHEN: 7 p.m. Friday WHERE: The church, 7910 S. Anthony Blvd. COST: $10 for food and beverages. Tickets available in advance at http://APaytonShoes.org. NOTE: The Rev. Anthony Payton has named two shoe models after former local pastors who have been major influences in ..
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  • VOLLEYBALL COMPLETES DRAMATIC COMEBACK, DROPS ...

    INDIANAPOLIS – The IUPUI volleyball (9-14, 5-3) team completed a dramatic comeback Tuesday (Oct. 18), erasing a 2-0 deficit against Fort Wayne (9-12, 5-3) ...
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  • Construction begins on Skyline Tower downtown

    Construction begins on Skyline Tower downtown
    October 18, 2016 Updated Oct 18, 2016 at 6:30 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- Construction crews began work to add on to one of downtown's newest buildings. It's a project that's been nearly a decade in the making. Dirt is being moved on the west side of the Ash Skyline Plaza. When the 12-story Skyline Tower is complete, it will be the tallest building built in downtown in decades. "It's probably the most investment in a project downtown in my lifetime," says the city’s director of communi..
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  • Trump-Pence Indiana team to visit Fort Wayne Wednesday, hand ...

    Trump-Pence Indiana team to visit Fort Wayne Wednesday, hand ...
    Trump-Pence Indiana team to visit Fort Wayne Wednesday, hand out yard signs By Kayla Crandall Trump-Pence Indiana team to visit Fort Wayne Wednesday, hand out yard signs October 18, 2016 Updated Oct 18, 2016 at 3:14 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind. -- The Trump-Pence Indiana campaign team will visit the Summit City Wednesday to speak with voters and hand out free yard signs. Indiana Campaign Chairman Rex Early, Vice-Chair Tony Samuel and St..
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  • Voting day question: Are Millennials voting?

    Voting day question: Are Millennials voting?
    October 18, 2016 Updated Oct 18, 2016 at 6:32 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind (21Alive) - The voting day question of this election isn't if it's Donald or Hillary, but if Millennials will vote and for whom. "Everyone is kind of getting to the point where they understand that this election matters, what happens in the country matters, your vote matters" says voter Anna Shoda. Millenials - ages 18 to 35 - represent 69.2 million votes, almost perfectly matching baby boomers who represent 69.7 million. Bu..
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  • IPFW cuts several majors

    IPFW cuts several majors
    October 18, 2016 Updated Oct 18, 2016 at 11:23 PM EDT IPFW is announcing it will cut some of its academic programs, including Women's Studies and Geology.The university says the move will help them save money. A group of students protested the move for hours on Tuesday. They say by cutting majors like Women's studies, the school is depriving its students of a well-rounded education. "Women's studies like no other program, teaches you a way of understanding people and listening to them and com..
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  • 1st step cleared for guns in parks

    1st step cleared for guns in parks
    In a 6-3 preliminary vote Tuesday, the Fort Wayne City Council approved changes to a city ordinance banning firearms from city parks. The proposal brought forward by Councilman Jason Arp, R-4th, will remove firearms from a list of items including paint ball guns, BB guns and fireworks that are prohibited from city parks. Arp and supporters of the change say the update is necessary to bring the ordinance into line with state law and possibly avoiding future costs in legal fees.  “The reason wh..
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