Positively Fort Wayne: Youth BOT competition
Shigs in Pit plans to open a free-standing restaurant with a bar in a new building at 6250 Maplecrest Road, just north of St. Joe Center Road.>> view originalBison sweep Fort Wayne in baseball
With the victory, the Bison improve to 17-18 overall and 9-6 in Summit League play, while the Mastodons fall to 6-27 on the season and 1-14 in league action.Senior Ben Petersen led NDSu, matching his season-high with three hits to go along with a double, homer, three runs scored and two RBIs.Fellow senior JT Core added a trio hits and belted a pair of doubles while junior Drew Fearing went 2-for-3 tallied two runs scored, two RBIs, and two walks.Sophomore right-hander Jordan Harms (2-5) arned th..>> view originalJudge sets June competency hearing for Fort Wayne mom accused ...
Amber Pasztor × Judge sets June competency hearing for Fort Wayne mom accused of killing 2 kids GOSHEN, Ind. — A northern Indiana judge has set a June hearing on whether a woman accused of killing her two children is fit to stand trial. Amber Pasztor, 29, was ordered to take a third mental competency exam during a hearing on March 16. On Thursday, an Elkhart County judge scheduled a June 12 competency hearing for Pasztor to discuss the results of the third mental competency exam. The j..>> view originalAmbassador Enterprises gets naming rights for Fort Wayne riverfront ...
A $500,000 investment in the regional Riverfront Development Project has resulted in the naming rights to the planned amphitheater. The money from Ambassador Enterprises, a Fort Wayne-based philanthropic equity firm, to the Fort Wayne Park Foundation will lead to the facility naming, according to a news release from the firm. Construction is scheduled to begin in July and is expected to take 18 months. “We appreciate Ambassador Enterprises’ generous investment toward making our new riverfront..>> view originalFort Wayne finds familiar coach close by
Fort Wayne men's basketball coach Jon Coffman didn't have to search long (less than a week) or far (2.7 miles to be exact) to fill the recent opening on his men's ...>> view originalPhotos: Showing off their Easter dresses in Fort Wayne's Foster Park
Several little girls were in Foster Park on Sunday dressed in their Easter best for family photos among the flowers.>> view originalCrude losses ease as dollar drop offsets US drilling boom
Oil eased losses as growth in U.S. drilling was partially offset by a weaker dollar. Futures were little changed after earlier falling as much as 1 percent. U.S. explorers added 11 rigs last week to cap the longest stretch of gains since 2011, according to data from Baker Hughes Inc. Bloomberg’s Dollar Spot Index fell to the weakest in three weeks as soft inflation data from the U.S. cast doubt on the pace of Federal Reserve rate hikes. A weak American currency bolsters the appeal of commodit..>> view originalHarry Neville recalls his days on mighty World War II battleship
"We used radar on our ship to detect enemy planes," said Harry Neville of Fort Wayne. "Radar was a secret weapon. We didn't want the Japanese to know about it." Neville was born in Detroit, Mich., in 1924. After enlisting in the U.S. Navy in January 1943, he was sent to basic training at Great Lakes Naval Training Center. "The first day we had beans for breakfast," he said. "We got used to it." Neville was sent to Philadelphia and assigned a new battleship, the USS New Jersey, BB62. At a lengt..>> view originalCarnivores Rejoice: Steaks and burgers cheap for grilling
Go ahead, throw another T-bone on the grill. Thanks to a boom in beef production, steaks and burgers will finally be cheap enough this summer to rival pork and chicken. The surge in output means the U.S. is headed for a meat bonanza. Americans will eat 8 percent more red meat and poultry per capita this year compared with three years earlier -- a record jump in government data going back to 1970. Beef, in particular, is expected to see increased consumer demand as prices in grocery stores dro..>> view originalSaudis target 30 solar, wind projects in $50 billion pledge
Saudi Arabia will develop 30 solar and wind projects over the next 10 years as part of the kingdom’s $50 billion program to boost power generation and cut its oil consumption. The world’s biggest exporter of crude oil will produce 10 percent of its power from renewables by 2023, Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih said Monday at a conference in Riyadh. It also plans to generate an unspecified amount of electricity from nuclear plants. ..>> view original
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