Saturday, October 21, 2017

Fort Wayne man sentenced for conspiracy to commit mail fraud and other top stories.

  • Fort Wayne man sentenced for conspiracy to commit mail fraud

    Fort Wayne man sentenced for conspiracy to commit mail fraud
    Related Coverage FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – A Fort Wayne man who pled guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud was sentenced in federal court Thursday, according to acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana Clifford D. Johnson. 48-year-old Dean Zimmerman was sentenced to 22 months in prison and 1-year of supervised release. Zimmerman was also ordered to pay restitution to United Technologies Electric Controls and PayPal in the amount of $346,753.33. A money judgment of $..
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  • New Housing Complex Breaks Ground On Fort Wayne's Southeast ...

    New Housing Complex Breaks Ground On Fort Wayne's Southeast ...
    A new housing complex is coming to the southeast side of Fort Wayne. Hundreds of residents joined state and local officials for the groundbreaking of the $42 million Posterity Heights Wednesday afternoon. The site is where McMillen Apartments was once located, which the City of Fort Wayne purchased in 2007 and demolished in 2011. The complex has been proposed around Fort Wayne for much of the last decade, largely led by Pastor Cedric Walker, CEO of the local Joshua’s Hand. It became a reality ..
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  • Truck collides with underpass on Lindenwood Avenue in Fort Wayne

    Traffic was disrupted in the early afternoon of Thursday after a box truck was too tall for the underpass on Lindenwood Avenue near Illinois Road. No one was hurt. According to the driver, Ralph Imbody of Recycle Logic of Fort Wayne, he was traveling westbound on Illinois Road to avoid an accident when he turned south onto Lindenwood Avenue, where he then struck the underpass. Imbody said he did not see any signage on Illinois Road or on the underpass itself warning of low clearance."They are ..
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  • Fort Wayne Pickleball Association hosting first city tournament

    The Fort Wayne Pickleball Association is hosting the inaugural Pickleball City Tournament on Saturday and Sunday at Lions Park. There have been 100 doubles teams register for the event, which starts both days at 9 a.m. Men’s and women’s doubles will be held Saturday and mixed doubles on Sunday. The Fort Wayne Pickleball Association was formed in 2013 in response to the growing number of people playing the sport. The group's website it www.fwpickleball.com.
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  • Greene hits walk-off homer, Fort Wayne beats Bowling Green 6-4

    Greene hits walk-off homer, Fort Wayne beats Bowling Green 6-4
    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) -- Marcus Greene hit a walk-off two-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning, as the Fort Wayne TinCaps topped the Bowling Green Hot Rods 6-4 on Thursday.The TinCaps tied the game 4-4 in the bottom of the eighth when Reinaldo Ilarraza hit an RBI single, driving in Robbie Podorsky as part of a two-run inning.Greene homered and singled, scoring a couple of runs while also driving home two in the win. Andres Munoz (1-0) got the win with a scoreless inning in relief while J..
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  • Warsaw to cut ribbon on downtown project

    Warsaw to cut ribbon on downtown project
    Warsaw will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony Sept. 20 to formally unveil “The Alley” gathering space downtown. The project was funded through contributions to a crowd-funding campaign run on Patronicity, in cooperation with the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority’s CreatINg Places program. The goal was $50,000, but the campaign actually raised $58,795. The state agency provided a $50,000 matching grant. The Alley features tables, chairs, landscaping, art work, shade, bike parkin..
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  • Body discovered in Maumee River

    Body discovered in Maumee River
    Emergency workers work along the St. Joseph Boulevard bridge over the Maumee River on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017. Emergency crews work along a riverbank in downtown Fort Wayne. FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) A body has been found floating at the confluence of the city’s three rivers in downtown Fort Wayne. Emergency crews were called around 1:30 p.m. to the St. Joseph Boulevard bridge, where the St. Marys and St. Joseph rivers flow into the Maumee River, on a report of a body in the water ..
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  • 24-year-old identified as Oliver Street homicide victim

    24-year-old identified as Oliver Street homicide victim
    A 24-year-old Fort Wayne man has been identified as the victim of a homicide in the 3000 block of Oliver Street early today, the Allen County coroner's office said. Quintin B. Armour was found down inside a home from a gunshot wound or wounds, and was pronounced dead at the scene, the coroner's office said in a statement following an autopsy. Armour's death is the 24th homicide of the year in the county, the statement said. Neighbors told Fort Wayne police they heard gunshots and saw two men ..
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  • Public health officials: Mosquitoes are still a threat

    Public health officials: Mosquitoes are still a threat
    Summer is coming to an end, but mosquito activity is just heating up, according to the Fort Wayne-Allen County Health Department. With many people attending nighttime sporting events and other outdoor activities, the health department is urging residents to continue to take the proper precautions to keep themselves from being bitten by mosquitoes. Statewide, 409 mosquito samples in 72 counties have tested positive for West Nile virus, with less than five confirmed human cases. In Allen County..
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  • Horizon closes on Lafayette Community acquisition

    Horizon closes on Lafayette Community acquisition
    Horizon Bancorp, the Michigan City-based bank holding company that bought Peoples Bancorp and Kosciusko Financial, closed Sept. 1 on its $32-million purchase of Lafayette Community Bancorp in Lafayette. Horizon owns Horizon Bank and Lafayette owned Lafayette Community Bank. Merging the companies merged the banks and they will operate under the Horizon name. Horizon added four branches through the transaction, expanding its network to 60 offices in northern and central Indiana and southwest an..
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