Sunday, December 18, 2016

Fort Wayne handles Siena Heights 107-59 behind Scott's 16 and other top stories.

  • Fort Wayne handles Siena Heights 107-59 behind Scott's 16

    Fort Wayne handles Siena Heights 107-59 behind Scott's 16 Bryson Scott Big second half run seals win for Mastodons. From the Associated Press Tuesday, November 29, 2016 2:12 AM FORT WAYNE — Bryson Scott scored 16 points, Charles Ruise Jr. had 15 on 5-of-7 shooting, and Xzavier Taylor added 14 points as Fort Wayne dismantled NAIA-member Siena Heights 107-59 on Monday night. The Mastodons led 54-36 at halftime and used an 18-0 run out of the break to put the..
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  • Retrial planned for man in Fort Wayne triple slaying

    Retrial planned for man in Fort Wayne triple slaying
    Retrial planned for man in Fort Wayne triple slaying Associated Press Published: November 28, 2016, 2:02 pm WLFI File Photo FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — A retrial is planned after a jury failed to reach a verdict in the triple slaying trial of a 19-year-old Fort Wayne man. The jury deliberated for more than eight hours earlier this month before telling a judge they couldn’t reach a verdict in the trial of Artavius Richards. Prosecutors plan to retry the case in Allen Superior C..
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  • Carroll County deputy injured in Flora house fire leaves Fort Wayne ...

    Carroll County deputy injured in Flora house fire leaves Fort Wayne ...
    Please enable Javascript to watch this video FORT WAYNE, Ind. – A Carroll County deputy who was badly injured trying to save children from a fire last week is out of the hospital. Carroll County Sheriff Tobe Leazenby confirmed that Deputy Drew Yoder left a burn unit in Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon and is back home recovering. 4 Fast Facts Carroll County deputy now out of hospital Drew Yoder was hurt while trying to rescue family trapped during fire in Flora He suffered damage to his lung..
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  • Indiana Pacers recall Rakeem Christmas from Fort Wayne Mad Ants

    Indiana Pacers recall Rakeem Christmas from Fort Wayne Mad Ants
    The Indiana Pacers have recalled Rakeem Christmas from the Fort Wayne Mad Ants, the team's NBA Developmental League affiliate.  The Pacers announced the move on Monday.  Christmas has appeared in just two games for the Pacers this season, averaging 1.5 points and 1.5 rebounds. In three games with the Mad Ants, Christmas has averaged 14.0 points a game. The Pacers are currently dealing with a rash of injuries as Paul George, C.J. Miles and Kevin Seraphin have all been sidelined recently. T..
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  • Bob Chase, Voice Of Fort Wayne Komets Hockey On WOWO For 63 ...

    Bob Chase, Voice Of Fort Wayne Komets Hockey On WOWO For 63 ...
    Chase BOB CHASE, the voice of minor league hockey's FORT WAYNE KOMETS for 63 seasons, died early THANKSGIVING morning (11/24) at 90, the team has announced.  CHASE began calling the KOMETS on WOWO-A/FORT WAYNE in 1953 after arriving in FORT WAYNE from MARQUETTE, MI; his broadcasts were heard over a large portion of the U.S. and CANADA due to WOWO's nighttime signal, which, before a deal with co-channel WLIB-A/NEW YORK reduced nighttime coverage, was one of the most ubiquitous skywave sig..
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  • Local baseball group wants monument on historical game site

    Local baseball group wants monument on historical game site
    Local baseball group wants monument on historical game site News-Sentinel photo by Blake Sebring Local baseball historian Bill Griggs is spearheading a campaign to commemorate a spot in Camp Allen Park as the first major league baseball game in North America. Researching the site has been tricky By Blake Sebring, bsebring@news-sentinel.com Monday, November 28, 2016 6:00 PM When local Society of American Baseball Research chapter founder Bob Gregory p..
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  • Consultants hired to look at arena plan

    The Allen County-Fort Wayne Capital Improvement Board on Monday morning heeded advice from city and county officials and hired consultants to take a closer look at financial and legal aspects of a proposed downtown arena. Board members approved budgets not to exceed $10,000 for the financial work, to be done by Umbaugh Associates, a municipal consulting firm with Indiana offices in Indi­anapolis and Mishawaka. The legal feasibility study, to cost no more than $9,000, went to Barnes & Thornbu..
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  • 3rd victim of hit-and-run dead

    3rd victim of hit-and-run dead
    A third person has died as the result of a hit-and-run crash involving a buggy and a pickup truck Nov. 20 in New Haven. John Graber, 19, of Grabill, died Saturday morning from blunt-force trauma as a result of the crash, according to the Allen County coroner’s office. The crash occurred at 8:28 p.m. Nov. 20 on Indiana 37 at Notestine Road, when a black pickup truck traveling north struck the buggy in the intersection. Rebecca Graber, 17, of Grabill, and Michelle Graber, 16, of Fort Wayne died..
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  • Coroner: Man found dead inside woman's home killed himself

    Coroner: Man found dead inside woman's home killed himself
    Related Coverage FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) The man found unconscious and unresponsive inside a woman’s home Thursday killed himself. Fort Wayne Police were called Thursday to a home in the 3900 block of Lillie Street on a report of a stolen vehicle. When officers arrived, they spoke with the registered owner of the vehicle, who said she’d found it at there, parked in front of her home. When she went inside, the woman said she discovered a man inside, down. Paramedics pronounced him dead. The..
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  • IU Stock Watch: Bryant steps up, NCAA resume takes hit

    IU Stock Watch: Bryant steps up, NCAA resume takes hit
    IU Insider Zach Osterman breaks down a routine 85-52 IU victory over Mississippi Valley State, perhaps most notable for James Blackmon Jr.'s absence because of injury. Zach Osterman/IndyStarBuy PhotoThomas Bryant has three double-doubles in IU's first five games this season.(Photo: Jenna Watson / IndyStar)Buy PhotoBLOOMINGTON — A Tuesday night loss in Fort Wayne made the Hoosiers' Thanksgiving week a rough one. After going 1-1, and with North Carolina on the horizon, let's look at what'..
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