Thursday, May 18, 2017

Web Industries Details Fort Wayne Expansion and other top stories.

  • Web Industries Details Fort Wayne Expansion

    Web Industries Details Fort Wayne Expansion
    Reducing The Risk of Fire in Business By Jeff Wyatt President, Koorsen Fire & Security2017-05-17T21:20:00ZA fire can be devastating to a business in many ways. Not only can it cause injury and possibly death, but it can cause extended downtime resulting in a loss of revenue. Even the smallest fire can result in extensive property damage costs. In fact, depending on the type of facility, property damage costs can range from $8,000 to $128,000. More than 75 percent of companies that experience a ..
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  • Fort Wayne Commits To New Waste Management Firm

    Fort Wayne Commits To New Waste Management Firm
    Fort Wayne residents will soon pay about two dollars more for trash collection. City Council approved a contract with a new garbage and recycling business Tuesday night, following more than two decades of partnering with Republic. Red River Waste Solutions bid nearly $7 million for rights to garbage and recycling collection in Fort Wayne, the lowest combined bid among five different companies. David Cooper is Red River’s vice president of business development. He says Red River will hire local..
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  • William Douglas Connelly, Fort Wayne, IN

    William Douglas Connelly, Fort Wayne, IN
    William Douglas Connelly, Fort Wayne, IN Thursday, May 18, 2017 May 30, 1947 - May 10, 2017 William Douglas Connelly, 69, died Wednesday, May 10, 2017. He was born May 30, 1947 in Ballinger, TX, to the late Marion and Elsie Connelly. William retired in 2005 from the Rock County Highway Dept. after 30 years of service. He was an Army Veteran of the Vietnam War. Surviving are his sons, James (Cynthia), Daniel (Shawna) Connelly; grandchildren: Joseph, Jacob, Keagan, Makayla, Gavin; siblings: D..
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  • “Between the Buns” mystery solved

    “Between the Buns” mystery solved
    Businesses that will move in between Yummi Bunni and Fort Wayne's Famous Coney Island have been uncovered. FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) Several weeks ago a sign appeared in an empty store front in the 100 block of Main Street in Fort Wayne. It posed the question “What’s happenin’ between the buns?” The “buns” reference was to Fort Wayne’s Famous Coney Island to the west and Yummi Bunni, an ice cream doughnut shop to the east. It was a hugely successful marketing ploy that kept peopl..
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  • Concerned dad, roofer address Facebook rumors

    Concerned dad, roofer address Facebook rumors
    Related Coverage FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – A Fort Wayne father pulled out his gun and chased down a man he said was staring at his daughters. It all started with a Facebook post, warning people on the southwest side, that a suspicious man had been driving a van with Ohio license plates through the neighborhoods. The owners of a local roofing company said the man driving the van is not a predator. He is employed with Roof USA and has been in the neighborhoods on business. Fort Wayne Police we..
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  • Tatis' single leads Fort Wayne to 6-4 win over Lansing

    Tatis' single leads Fort Wayne to 6-4 win over Lansing
    LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Fernando Tatis hit a run-scoring single in the ninth inning, leading the Fort Wayne TinCaps to a 6-4 win over the Lansing Lugnuts on Wednesday. The TinCaps swept the three-game series with the win.The single by Tatis came in the midst of a three-run inning and gave the TinCaps a 5-4 lead. Later in the inning, Reinaldo Ilarraza hit an RBI double, driving in Rod Boykin.Blake Rogers (2-0) got the win in relief while Jackson McClelland (1-2) took the loss in the Midwest Leagu..
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  • NDSU Baseball Gets Tropical Heading to Fort Wayne

    NDSU Baseball Gets Tropical Heading to Fort Wayne
    NDSU Baseball Gets Tropical Heading to Fort Wayne NDSU needs one win to lock up two seed in summit. FARGO, N.D. (NDSU Athletics) – The North Dakota State University baseball team is scheduled to close out regular season action with a three-game Summit League series at Fort Wayne May 18-20 in Fort Wayne, Ind. The series opener is slated for 3 p.m. ET (2 p.m. CT) Thursday, May 18, with the second game scheduled for Friday, May 19, at 2 p.m. ET (1 p.m. CT) and the series and regular season finale..
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  • Fort Wayne recognized as playful for 8th time

    The city of Fort Wayne has been designated as a Playful City USA for the eighth time. The national program recognizes cities that make it easy for all children to have an opportunity for balanced and active play. The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department provides several events throughout the summer, including two free programs -- Summer Playground and Lifetime Sports Academy, the city said in a statement. Summer Playground runs from June 5 to July 28, for children 5 years old through ag..
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  • Police: Armed dad chased van driver who was watching his daughters

    Police: Armed dad chased van driver who was watching his daughters
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) A concerned – and armed – father reportedly tried to chase down a man who he suspected of watching his children at play from a van Tuesday evening, according to a report. Fort Wayne Police were called just after 6:30 p.m. Tuesday to a home along Turf Lane, near Aboite Center Road, on a report of a disturbance and an armed person there. According to a police report, an unidentified man called 911 and said a man with a gun in a Chevrolet Avalanche was chasing his gold m..
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  • Continuing as a committed partner

    Continuing as a committed partner
    John S. Applegate, left,  is Indiana University's executive vice president for academic affairs. Dr. Michael Mirro is chair of the University Relations Committee on the Indiana University Board of Trustees. He is also medical director of the Parkview Mirro Center for Research and Innovation. Health care has traditionally been one of the primary industries in Fort Wayne. With six hospitals and numerous health and dental clinics serving the second-largest city in the state and the hub of northe..
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