Sunday, April 23, 2017

Fort Wayne Baseball Blanks Western Illinois 2-0 and other top stories.

  • Fort Wayne Baseball Blanks Western Illinois 2-0

    Fort Wayne Baseball Blanks Western Illinois 2-0
    Fort Wayne Baseball Blanks Western Illinois 2-0 IPFW Staff Published: April 22, 2017, 5:59 pm Updated: April 22, 2017, 6:40 pm FORT WAYNE, Ind. – Jordan Martin and Mitchell Ley combined for a shutout as the Mastodons defeated Western Illinois 2-0 on Saturday (April 22) afternoon at Mastodon Field. Martin threw six scoreless innings with three strikeouts as he earned a no-decision. Ley threw the final three innings, giving up just one hit. He picked up the win to move his record..
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  • Update: Fort Wayne Boil Water Advisory Lifted

    Update: Fort Wayne Boil Water Advisory Lifted
    The following statement was issued by the City of Fort Wayne on Saturday afternoon:  Fort Wayne – "Tests on drinking water completed today show that the water free from any contamination and is safe. Therefore, Fort Wayne City Utilities and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management ended the precautionary boil water advisory effective immediately.   All residents may now use water from the tap for drinking and cooking with no further need for precautions.  The water is safe to use. Yest..
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  • Potts, Rosario and Greene lead Fort Wayne in win

    Potts, Rosario and Greene lead Fort Wayne in win
    MIDLAND, Mich. (AP) -- Hudson Potts, Eguy Rosario and Marcus Greene each had three hits, as the Fort Wayne TinCaps beat the Great Lakes Loons 12-2 on Saturday.Rosario doubled and singled twice, driving in a run and also scoring one.After four scoreless innings, Fort Wayne got on the board in the top of the fifth when Reinaldo Ilarraza hit an RBI single and then scored on a two-run home run by Fernando Tatis.The Loons cut into the deficit in the seventh inning when Brendon Davis hit a two-run si..
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  • Jorge Oῆa acclimating well in Fort Wayne

    Jorge Oῆa acclimating well in Fort Wayne
    Jorge Oῆa exited Friday’s game with a quad strain that landed him on the seven-day disabled list, just about the only thing to slow the 20-year-old Cuban in his professional debut at low Single-A Fort Wayne.Ona hit his first home run earlier in the contest and had two-hit efforts in five of his last seven games in the Midwest League, giving him a .305/.369/.424 (AVG/OBP/SLG) batting line to go with eight RBIs in his first significant baseball action since departing Cuba in July 2015. “He hasn'..
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  • Komets advance to Division Finals

    Komets advance to Division Finals
    The Fort Wayne Komets advanced to the next round in the 2017 Kelly Cup Playoffs on Saturday with a 3-2 win over Quad City in Game 5 of the Central Division ...
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  • Woman dies after crashing motorcycle into curb

    Woman dies after crashing motorcycle into curb
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – A woman died after crashing her motorcycle into a street curb, according to the Fort Wayne Police Department. City police spokesman Officer Chris Felton said the crash happened around 10:15 a.m. Saturday at the intersection of Lower Huntington Road and Bradbury Avenue. Felton said officers arrived and found the woman. She was taken to a hospital in serious condition but later died, according to city police spokesman Officer Jason Anthony. Felton said the woman was n..
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  • IPFW police officer injured in crash

    IPFW police officer injured in crash
    An IPFW police car crashed with another vehicle at the intersection of Coliseum Blvd and Crescent Ave. FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – An IPFW police officer was injured Saturday afternoon after crashing with another vehicle. It happened around 2 p.m. at the intersection of Coliseum Boulevard and Crescent Avenue. The officer, whose name has not been released, was listed in serious condition at a hospital. A person in the other vehicle suffered minor injuries, according to police. Polic..
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  • Museum exhibit on famed designer of Arts United

    Museum exhibit on famed designer of Arts United
    If you go What: Louis I. Kahn exhibitsWhen: First phase begins Saturday and second phase begins July 22, with both ending Oct. 15Where: Fort Wayne Museum of Art, 311 E. Main St.Admission: $8 adults, $6 students and seniors, $20 familiesWebsite: www.fwmoa.org Artistic idea metAlthough the original concept of a sprawling downtown arts campus was not built as desired by world-renowned architect Louis I. Kahn, more than 50 years later Fort Wayne does boast a centrally located arts community.Kahn w..
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  • Tour boats to hit city's waterways

    Tour boats to hit city's waterways
    If you go Canal boatAvailable: June 1 to Oct. 1Tour length: 90 minutesSeating capacity: 40 for a standard tour, 30 for a dinner partyAdult ticket: $30Child ticket: $10 ages 5 to 12; $5 younger than 5Reserve the full boat: $1,950Duck boatAvailable: June 1 to Oct. 1Tour length: 90 minutesSeating capacity: 20Adult ticket: $22Child ticket: $10 ages 12 and youngerFor more information: go to FWOutfitters.com A new ride will rumble down local streets this summer. When it's not on land, the amphibiou..
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  • Homeowners again sue over development

    The Fort Wayne Plan Commission has been taken to federal court with a case of – nearly – déjŕ vu. In 2000, the Allen County Plan Commission lost a federal suit when two homeowners in the Broadmoor addition in Washington Township contended they'd been denied their constitutional rights when the commission allowed a developer to set aside the addition's restrictive covenants to build a strip-style shopping center on three of its lots.  Now, 17 years later, and after city annexation and rezoning..
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Mayor's office: No plans to make Fort Wayne sanctuary city .Five new cases of measles confirmed in Hennepin County .
Islanders face Fort Wayne in CIT quarterfinals - KRISTV.com ... .Rallies in Fort Wayne, Angola put spotlight on variety of issues .

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