Saturday, May 13, 2017

Hearing the Call: Fort Wayne group prepares for trip to Jordan and other top stories.

  • Hearing the Call: Fort Wayne group prepares for trip to Jordan

    Hearing the Call: Fort Wayne group prepares for trip to Jordan
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – A group of people from Fort Wayne will make a trip to Jordan later this month to help fit individuals with hearing aids. The group consists of 34 people, including individuals from HearCare Audiology in Fort Wayne. Members of the team will leave Apr. 22 and will travel to Jordan and the West Bank. They will return April 30. This is the 7th “Hearing the Call” trip. Previously, groups have traveled to Haiti, Guatemala, Turks and Caicos Islands, and Zambia. Later this..
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  • Scholtens leads Fort Wayne to 3-2 win over West Michigan

    Scholtens leads Fort Wayne to 3-2 win over West Michigan
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Jesse Scholtens, a Rodriguez High graduate, allowed just five hits over seven innings, leading the Fort Wayne TinCaps over the West Michigan Whitecaps in a 3-2 win on Wednesday. West Michigan had a runner on third in the top of the ninth, but Elvis Rubio grounded out to end the game. Scholtens allowed two runs while striking out five. West Michigan took a 2-1 lead in the third after Cam Gibson scored on a ground out. After tying the game in the fifth, the TinCaps took t..
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  • DIII men's basketball Final Four finds new home in Fort Wayne

    DIII men's basketball Final Four finds new home in Fort Wayne
    ROCK ISLAND — Augustana men's basketball coach Grey Giovanine knows how difficult a task it is to get a team to the NCAA Division III National Final Four. Still, he could not help but look ahead just a little this week.The NCAA announced future sites of national championships and the men's basketball road to the Final Four will no longer end in Salem, Va.,  as they have during a 23-year run there. The 2019-2022 Division III Final Fours have been awarded to Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in ..
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  • SIRVA Announces Fort Wayne Office Relocation

    SIRVA Announces Fort Wayne Office Relocation
    The move is part of a company-wide initiative to upgrade key office locations to enhance the experience of employees, van line agents and client companies. The Fort Wayne office is home to approximately 400 employees servicing the moving business.  "This new, modern setting includes accessibility to amenities that will benefit current employees and customers and position us to attract top talent drawn to the overall revitalization of Northeast Indiana," said Andrew Coolidge, President of Inter..
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  • Fort Wayne Fire Departments Now Offer Safety Kits For Children ...

    Fort Wayne Fire Departments Now Offer Safety Kits For Children ...
    Fort Wayne’s fire department and the AWS Foundation, an advocacy group for people with disabilities, announced Wednesday they will start offering free safety kits for children with intellectual or developmental disabilities. AWS Foundation CEO Patti Hays says children with autism are more likely to wander from the safety of their house or families, so the kits include window alarms and stop signs to place on doors. The kits also include ID tags for nonverbal children, advice from other paren..
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  • Fort Wayne Children's Zoo Prepares New Exhibits For 2017 Season

    Fort Wayne Children's Zoo Prepares New Exhibits For 2017 Season
    The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo will open for its 52nd season this Saturday, and it’s offering a number of new exhibits for visitors in 2017. The zoo’s Indiana Family Farm section has been renovated with a new pond, and will now feature chickens, pigeons and praying mantis. Other new animals include two Tasmanian devils named Milton and Mischief and a male sitatunga - a type of antelope - named Bam Bam. Perhaps the biggest change at the zoo this year will be the addition of a two-year-old male..
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  • Mallards fall in OT, now in 0-3 series hole

    Mallards fall in OT, now in 0-3 series hole
    This one was a punch to the gut.In the tightest game of the series, it took 22 extra seconds for the Fort Wayne Komets to beat the Quad-City Mallards 4-3 Wednesday night and take a 3-0 series lead in the first round of the ECHL Kelly Cup Playoffs.Game 4 is at the iWireless Center on Friday at 7:05 p.m. "It's definitely frustrating because it's one bounce, here or there for us," captain Chris Francis said. "Right now, it seems like they're getting the bounces and we're not. We've just got to sti..
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  • Search Committee to Find Purdue Fort Wayne Chancellor

    Search Committee to Find Purdue Fort Wayne Chancellor
    Design Firm to Expand Carmel HQ By Alex Brown Multimedia Journalist2017-04-19T21:35:54ZCarmel-based commercial interior architectural design firm Mitsch Design has announced plans to expand its Hamilton County headquarters. The more than $2 million investment will nearly triple the firm's office space, creating up to 43 jobs by 2021. How to Avoid an Uber Failure at Your Company By Mike Bensi Advisor, FirstPerson2017-04-17T21:39:38ZIt's been a difficult last couple of months for Uber. In case y..
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  • Boyce has big game, but Mastodons nipped on diamond by IUSB

    Boyce has big game, but Mastodons nipped on diamond by IUSB
    Boyce has big game, but Mastodons nipped on diamond by IUSB Derrick Sloboda - IPFW Sports Information Department Published: April 19, 2017, 7:40 pm Updated: April 19, 2017, 11:51 pm FORT WAYNE, Ind. – Jackson Boyce and Brock Logan both hit a home run in Fort Wayne baseball’s 11-10 setback to IU South Bend on Wednesday (April 19) afternoon. Boyce’s home run came to start the bottom of the first inning. He finished the game 3-for-5 with three runs scored and a stolen base. Logan ..
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  • Longtime North Side guidance coordinator De Klocke loved helping ...

    Longtime North Side guidance coordinator De Klocke loved helping ...
    Longtime North Side High School guidance coordinator De Klocke never accepted failure, and she always worked tirelessly to help every student succeed, a friend said. "She loved making a difference in their lives," said Dana Wichern, a friend who taught with Klocke and served as dean of students at North Side before moving into an administrative job with Fort Wayne Community Schools. Klocke, 87, died April 3 at the Renaissance Village nursing home off Indiana 14 west of Fort Wayne, where she an..
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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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