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FORT WAYNE – In 2014, Josh VanMeter became the first position player from Northeast Indiana in TinCaps history. This year? He’ll become the first TinCap from Northeast Indiana to be turned into a bobblehead. Thanks to Source One Solutions, the first 2,000 fans at Parkview Field on Sunday, Aug. 16 will receive a free Josh …read more.

EASTLAKE, Ohio – The TinCaps came-from-behind and then outlasted the Lake County Captains in a 14-inning, 9-5 win at Classic Park on Thursday afternoon. The victory gives Fort Wayne a split of its four-game road series. Center fielder Edwin Moreno drove in the go-ahead run in the top of the 14th with a two-out single …read more.

A study done by the Indiana Business Research Center at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business has found that three of the state’s largest cities – Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and South Bend – saw strong population gains in 2014. The study used data from the U.S. Census Bureau to determine growth rates for cities and …read more.

EASTLAKE, Ohio – TinCaps leftfielder Franchy Cordero shined at the plate on Wednesday evening, but it wasn’t enough to defeat the Lake County Captains, as Fort Wayne fell, 4-3. Cordero finished 3-for-3, recording his second three-hit game of the season. One of those hits was his second home fun of the season. The game got off …read more.

FORT WAYNE – The following letter was written to David Letterman by the Fort Wayne TinCaps in hopes of luring the retiring late night talk show host to take up a job with the baseball club. Dear Dave, We know you still have a lot of good years left and aren’t ready to retire yet, …read more.

EASTLAKE, Ohio — With the wind blowing out at Classic Park on Tuesday afternoon, the Lake County Captains hit four home runs and beat the TinCaps, 8-5. All eight of Lake County’s runs were driven in on homers. Fort Wayne (12-24) suffered the loss despite leading early. In the top of the first inning, third …read more.

Fort Wayne-based Do it Best Corp. announced an agreement with its newest overseas affiliate to develop its first locations in Saudi Arabia. The agreement provides Saudi Arabia-based Albawardi Group exclusive development rights in the country and will lead to Attken Do it Center® locations throughout the nation. It also makes Saudi Arabia the 55th country …read more.

A man involved with robbing a Fort Wayne Family Dollar store took a moment to try and help calm a worker who was hyperventilating after she was forced to open the store at gunpoint around 6 a.m. Monday, May 18. According to the police report, the worker was interrupted while getting ready to open the …read more.

EASTLAKE, Ohio – Ruddy Giron woke up Monday morning in Peoria, Ariz. More accurately, he was woken up at 3 a.m. Mountain Standard Time. The 18-year-old received a call informing him that he’d be catching a flight from Phoenix to Chicago, and then another on to Cleveland. The TinCaps had a game Monday night against …read more.

Lester A. Hamel, 64, Kimmel is in critical condition at Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne, with back and internal injuries following an accident involving a semitractor/trailer and a pick up truck. The accident was at 11:59 a.m. on US 30 at Silveus Crossing, Warsaw. Warsaw Police and emergency personnel responded to the 911 call of a …read more.

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Fort Wayne first baseman Trae Santos hit his fourth home run of the week and fifth of the season, but the TinCaps lost to the Bowling Green Hot Rods, 8-3, on Sunday afternoon at Bowling Green Ballpark. The home team broke a scoreless tie with two runs in the third inning …read more.

FORT WAYNE – Behind Thomas Dorminy’s fourth quality start of the season, and team-leading third win, the TinCaps took down the Bowling Green Hot Rods, 6-2, at Bowling Green Ballpark. Dorminy (W, 3-3) allowed just two hits over the first five frames and finished with five strikeouts over 5 2/3 innings. He yielded two runs, …read more.

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Fort Wayne homered twice Friday night at Bowling Green Ballpark, but it wasn’t enough in a 3-2 loss to the Hot Rods. The TinCaps took a 1-0 lead in the second inning on a two-out, home run off the bat of Trae Santos. It was the first baseman’s fourth home run …read more.

FORT WAYNE – Indianapolis Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri and long snapper Matt Overton will be at Parkview Field on Thursday, June 11, when the TinCaps host the Kane County Cougars at 7:05 p.m. As part of “Colts at Bat,” Vinatieri and Overton will kick the game off with the ceremonial first pitch. The kicker, long …read more.

FORT WAYNE – For four innings on Thursday night at Parkview Field, TinCaps starter Dinelson Lamet dazzled. The right-hander struck out eight over the first four frames, yet trouble loomed and a six-run fifth inning doomed Fort Wayne in an 8-4 loss to the Lake County Captains. On Turn the Park Pink Night, the TinCaps …read more.

FORT WAYNE – Baseball America, one of the nation’s leading baseball resources, has ranked Parkview Field the fifth best ballpark in Minor League Baseball. The home of the TinCaps tops the list of all Single-A venues and is the only Midwest League park among the top 20. Baseball America surveyed more than 100 minor league …read more.

FORT WAYNE – The TinCaps fell into another early deficit and came up short against the Lake County Captains, 5-2, in front of a sell-out crowd at Parkview Field. It was the fourth sell-out this season, as 7,716 fans were in attendance on Wednesday afternoon for a Reading Program Day presented by Longe Optical. The …read more.

FORT WAYNE – On an unseasonably cool Tuesday night at Parkview Field, the TinCaps were shut out for the first time this season in a 5-0 loss to the Lake County Captains. Lake County (17-15) took a 2-0 lead in the third inning, added a third run in the fourth, and tacked on two more …read more.

FORT WAYNE – Thanks to Longe Optical and PBS39 (WFWA), the TinCaps Reading Program has reached new heights in 2015. The influence of local partners will be on full display at Wednesday’s 11:05 a.m. TinCaps game when Parkview Field is set to host approximately 4,000 school children — a record number at one game. Longe …read more.

The League of American Bicyclists has ranked Indiana 37th on its annual list of bicycle friendly states as part of Bike to Work Week. The League looked at five categories to determine the rankings: legislation and enforcement, policies and programs, infrastructure and funding, education and encouragement and education and planning. The top five states on …read more.

FORT WAYNE – Four different Fort Wayne hitters had multi-hit nights on Monday, but the Lake County Captains prevailed, 16-5, at Parkview Field. The TinCaps took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the second inning when Jose Ruiz singled and drove in Trae Santos. The Lake County (16-15) offense couldn’t be silenced in the …read more.

FORT WAYNE – Parkview Field is home to a lot more than just the TinCaps. Each year, Minor League Baseball’s No. 1 Ballpark hosts more than 600 non-baseball events. This Saturday, May 16, is set to be a day that highlights the venue’s versatility. From noon to midnight on Saturday, Parkview Field will welcome hundreds …read more.

FORT WAYNE – The Fort Wayne TinCaps are proud to partner with the OmniSource Corporation and Steel Dynamics Inc. to welcome military personnel to Parkview Field for Military Appreciation Night on Tuesday, May 26, when the TinCaps host the Great Lakes Loons in a doubleheader starting at 6:05 p.m. Through the generosity of the OmniSource …read more.

FORT WAYNE – For the second time this season, the TinCaps won in walk-off fashion as they defeated the Lansing Lugnuts, 5-4 in the bottom of the 10th inning on Saturday night turned into Sunday morning. Edwin Moreno’s suicide-squeeze bunt plated Nick Torres from third base to win the game. With one out in the …read more.

Softball Splits At Eastside A 1-1 showing at the Eastside Classic at Eastside High School for the Wawasee softball program wasn’t anything to be ashamed of Saturday. Wawasee went toe-to-toe with 2A state power Bremen but came up short on a 1-0 final score, then battled South Bend Adams to a 4-3 win in the …read more.

FORT WAYNE – In front of Parkview Field’s third sell-out crowd of the season, TinCaps pitchers struck out a season-high 13 batters en route to a 4-3 win over the Lansing Lugnuts on Friday night at Parkview Field. Starter Dinelson Lamet fanned a career-high eight hitters during his four innings of work and reliever T.J. …read more.

FORT WAYNE – The TinCaps blasted six extra-base hits on Thursday – including two solo home runs from Michael Gettys and Franchy Cordero – but fell to the Lansing Lugnuts, 8-5, at Parkview Field. For the second time this year, Gettys clubbed a home run over the left field wall. Cordero connected on a fastball …read more.

Uber, the popular ride-booking service that competes with taxis using a smartphone app, has added Fort Wayne as a city where its services are provided. The company will offer UberX, a low cost service with a $2 base fare plus 20 cents per minute and/or $1.50 per mile. It officially launches in Fort Wayne this …read more.

Press-Seal Gasket Corporation, a locally based company specializing in the design and manufacture of sealing products for underground collection systems, has announced an expansion of its manufacturing facilities in Fort Wayne.

DAYTON, Ohio – With two outs in the bottom of the 11th inning, second baseman Ty Washington hit a walk-off single into left field to score Jonathan Reynoso and lift the Dragons to a 6-5 win over Fort Wayne on Wednesday night. The loss stings for the TinCaps, who led 5-4 going into the bottom …read more.

FORT WAYNE – Aerotek, a leading staffing agency in Fort Wayne, committed as the title sponsor for the inaugural “Race For The Warrior”. This new event, organized by the Fort Wayne Base Community Council benefits the Military Support Fund. It’s a 5K, 10K, Run Walk held on Saturday, May 23, at the Fort Wayne International …read more.

TinCaps Win At Dayton

May 6, 2015

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DAYTON, Ohio – The TinCaps beat the Dayton Dragons, 4-1, Tuesday night at Fifth Third Field thanks to a home run from Franmil Reyes, outstanding pitching, and poor defense by their opponent. Reyes gave Fort Wayne a 1-0 lead in the top of the second inning when he led off against left-hander Seth Varner and …read more.

DAYTON, Ohio – Fort Wayne fell to the Dayton Dragons, 5-1, Monday night in the opening contest of a three-game series at Fifth Third Field. Left fielder Nick Torres plated the TinCaps’ only run of the night in the sixth. The Dragons jumped out to 2-0 lead in the first inning against Yimmi Brasoban (L, …read more.

Razor & Tie announces the addition of hard rockers Devour The Day to its worldwide label roster. The band is currently in the studio working on their new album with producer Dan Korneff (Paramore, Lamb of God, My Chemical Romance, Papa Roach). The music will be released later this year. The band continues to have …read more.

FORT WAYNE – After setting multiple attendance records in 2014, the TinCaps and Parkview Field are off to a record start at the gates in 2015. In 12 games this month, the TinCaps drew 57,828 fans, Parkview Field’s highest ever attendance for the month of April, and also the most fans through a dozen games. …read more.

FORT WAYNE – Behind six shutout innings from starter Thomas Dorminy and some timely hitting, the TinCaps defeated the Dayton Dragons, 5-2, in their series finale at Parkview Field. The win snapped Fort Wayne’s four-game skid and stopped Dayton’s five-game win streak. The home team piled up ten hits and seven batters reached base safely …read more.

FORT WAYNE – In front of Parkview Field’s second sell-out crowd of the season, the TinCaps lost to the Dayton Dragons, 9-1, on Wednesday afternoon. Designated hitter Henry Charles nearly hit for the cycle in the losing effort, falling just a home run shy. Meanwhile, Fort Wayne pitchers struck out a season-high 12 batters. Ultimately, …read more.

FORT WAYNE – The Fort Wayne TinCaps tallied 10 hits Tuesday night at Parkview Field, but lost to the Dayton Dragons, 9-1, in the opener of a three-game series. Third baseman Duanel Jones, who finished the game 3-for-4 at the plate, gave Fort Wayne a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the third inning with …read more.

FORT WAYNE – Grace’s baseball team wrapped up its regular season on Tuesday, concluding the 2015 campaign with a 2-0 win over St. Francis. The Lancers split the doubleheader and end their season with a record of 14-31 and 7-21 in the Crossroads League. In the opening game, the Cougars (16-35, 10-18 CL) got the …read more.

Darrell W. Vetor, 52, West Center Street, Warsaw, sustained a fracture/dislocation to the knee/lower leg/foot and a laceration to his head, after being struck by a vehicle shortly after 6 a.m. this morning. The accident occurred at 6:04 a.m. at 718 W. Center St., just east of Friend Street, Warsaw. The location was in front …read more.

Six young people in the throes of puberty, overseen by grown-ups who barely managed to escape childhood themselves, learn that winning isn’t everything and that losing doesn’t necessarily make you a loser. This musical tells a hilarious tale of overachievers’ angst chronicling the experience of six adolescent outsiders vying for the spelling championship of a …read more.

General Motors’ Fort Wayne Assembly Plant – home of the regular and double-cab Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra – ranks No. 5 among the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s top 30 generators of onsite green power. The assembly plant generates its renewable energy onsite from methane captured from decomposing trash in a nearby landfill, powering 43 …read more.

Alisa “Lisa” Marie Jackson, 24, a fugitive wanted in connection with the stabbing death of a woman in Hawaii, was arrested at the Coliseum Park Apartments in Fort Wayne Friday, April 24. Jackson, wanted on a federal warrant, was taken into custody by FBI Special Agents. She is accused of killing Catherine Walker at Aliamanu …read more.

A group of dedicated university and community partners will join with pre-college students and their parents on April 28 to celebrate the inaugural year of the Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) Sci-TEC Academy. The event will take place in Walb Union Classic Ballroom from 5:30-7:30 p.m. The new pre-college career program is a partnership …read more.

TinCaps Shut Down Cubs

April 25, 2015

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By MIKE MONACO FORT WAYNE – After back-to-back nights of plentiful and on-demand offense, the South Bend bats fell silent in a 5-1 loss to Fort Wayne in Friday’s series opener at Parkview Field. The Cubs (7-9) cranked out 26 runs and 32 hits in their previous two games — a pair of wins over …read more.

LANSING, Mich. – The TinCaps lost, 3-2, in the rubber match of a three-game series against the Lansing Lugnuts at Cooley Law School Stadium on Thursday night. Center fielder Michael Gettys tripled and doubled, driving in a run and scoring another in the setback. Fort Wayne (4-8) found itself playing from behind after Lansing shortstop …read more.

Anthis Career Center is changing its name to the FWCS Career Academy at Anthis as well as its look to go with the new name. The new name and fresh look better reflect the programs offered today while continuing to honor former FWCS Superintendent Bill C. Anthis. The blue logo also connects the Career Academy …read more.

TinCaps Outslug Lugnuts

April 23, 2015

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LANSING, Mich. – Despite freezing-cold weather, the TinCaps tallied a season-high 19 hits and beat the Lansing Lugnuts, 9-5, at Cooley Law School Stadium on Wednesday night. All nine batters in Fort Wayne’s lineup produced at least one hit and five drove in at least one run. The impressive hitting display came on a night …read more.

[weaver_youtube KnpuhcyrLFI rel=0]   FORT WAYNE – The weather was bitter but the result was somehow even more harsh for the Whitko baseball team Wednesday night. The Wildcats opened their 2015 Three Rivers Conference schedule with Southwood in a game played at Parkview Field and sloppy play led to a 10-7 defeat for Whitko. “I …read more.

Comstock Park, Mich. — For the second day in a row, the TinCaps brought the tying run to the plate in the ninth inning at Fifth Third Ballpark, only for their comeback bid to fall short. Fort Wayne fell to the West Michigan Whitecaps, 4-1, on Sunday afternoon. Center fielder Michael Gettys hit an RBI-single in the …read more.

FORT WAYNE – In an early season showcase for boys track, Wawasee kept pace with some of the heavy hitters at the North Side Relays hosted Saturday by Fort Wayne North Side. Among the top showings for Wawasee were a pair of event wins. Clayton Cook was tops in the 110 high hurdles with a …read more.

Cubs Cruise Past TinCaps

April 18, 2015

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By MIKE MONACO FORT WAYNE – The bats busted loose Friday night and every starter scored, as the South Bend Cubs stomped Fort Wayne, 11-3, and snapped a four-game losing streak at Parkview Field in the series finale. South Bend exploded for 11 runs on 14 hits (all singles) and nine walks, scoring three in …read more.

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today announced that 10 local non-profits will receive funding from the City’s federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) dollars. Almost $240,000 will be available to help low- and moderate-income residents with shelter, employment skills and youth development. This year, the following non-profits will receive grants: Boys and Girls Clubs of …read more.

By MIKE MONACO FORT WAYNE – After overcoming a three-run deficit in the eighth and a one-run margin in the ninth, Fort Wayne walked off in the 10th with a 7-6 win, handing South Bend its fourth consecutive loss Thursday night at Parkview Field. Fort Wayne second baseman Felipe Blanco ripped a two-out walk-off double …read more.

FORT WAYNE – For the 12th consecutive year, the Indianapolis Colts will have a traveling marketing campaign this summer featuring players and cheerleaders, and for the first time in 2015, it will include a visit to a TinCaps game. Colts players and cheerleaders will be signing autographs at Parkview Field on Thursday, June 11, when …read more.

By MIKE MONACO FORT WAYNE – One major inning proved too much to overcome for South Bend despite a late rally, as Fort Wayne plated seven in the third and held on for a 10-7 win in the series opener Wednesday night at Parkview Field. The TinCaps (1-3) scored one in the first, one in …read more.

To showcase the diversity and abundance of global culture on campus, the Office of International Education at Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) presents “Around the World in an Evening” at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16 in the Walb Union International Ballroom. The event will feature examples of song, dance, spoken word, and traditional dress …read more.

Four companies today announced plans to expand their operations and create 126 new jobs in northeast Indiana. “As the home to one of the most affordable business climates in the nation, it’s no wonder that companies keep selecting Indiana as their home for job creation,” said Governor Mike Pence. “Here in the Hoosier State, these …read more.

FORT WAYNE – TinCaps second baseman Josh VanMeter underwent a successful surgery on Tuesday morning after fracturing his left fibula during Fort Wayne’s game against Lansing on Monday night at Parkview Field. “I’m overwhelmed by all of the love and support,” VanMeter said. “Thanks to everyone. You guys don’t know how much it means. This …read more.

FORT WAYNE – Baseball returned to Fort Wayne on Sunday. And fans returned to Parkview Field in big numbers. A sell-out crowd of 7,090 came out to see the first TinCaps game of the season, a 4-3 loss in 10 innings to the Lansing Lugnuts. Fort Wayne (0-1) led most of the way Sunday only …read more.

MIDLAND, Mich. – The bad news is the Fort Wayne TinCaps couldn’t play for a third straight day on Saturday at Dow Diamond against the Great Lakes Loons. The good news is now the TinCaps get to have a true Opening Day at Parkview Field on Sunday. Per a release from the Loons: “Due to …read more.

FORT WAYNE – The San Diego Padres announced the Opening Day roster for the 2015 TinCaps on Sunday. The 25-man squad features 12 players who’ve previously worn a Fort Wayne uniform, including Josh VanMeter. A year ago, as the first everyday player from the Fort Wayne area in team history, VanMeter helped lead the TinCaps …read more.

Former Warsaw resident Hannah Babcock won the Indiana High School Forensic Association State Speech meet in the category of impromptu on Saturday, March 28. The competition took place in Fishers. Babcock is a junior at Canterbury High School in Fort Wayne and has participated on the speech team for three years. Impromptu speaking requires contestants …read more.

By TOM CARROLL Board Member, Fort Wayne Base Community Council The Fort Wayne Base Community Council board of directors are hosting a guest member luncheon from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 7, at Ceruti’s Summit Park, located at 6601 Innovation Blvd., Fort Wayne. This luncheon is open to the public and will include …read more.

A consultant’s report on potential strategies for maximizing the economic impact of the Grand Wayne Convention Center in Fort Wayne concludes the building’s expansion has proved successful, and foresees more growth as downtown renovation builds momentum. Hunden Strategic Partners (HSP) cites the addition of new restaurants, entertainment and riverfront attractions as improving the opportunity to …read more.

An Auburn man is facing a charge of public indecency after taking off his clothes inside the Allen County Library. According to the report, the manger of the library at 536 E. Dupont Road, Fort Wayne, called police at approximately 10:30 a.m. March 24 after confronting the man, who was sitting at a computer station …read more.

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today announced that eight local businesses will receive 2015 Commercial Façade Grants to improve their properties. This year’s awardees will receive approximately $218,000 in city funding and have pledged to contribute just over $685,000 in private investment to do everything from installing new windows to creating more attractive roof lines. …read more.

At approximately 4 p.m. Monday March 23, the Allen County Sheriff’s Department responded to an accident involving two vehicles on Lafayette Center Road, Fort Wayne. One of the vehicles in the crash was a truck that had been hauling pigs.

Dalen Anthony Ousley

March 20, 2015

Dalen Anthony Ousley, 29 of Fort Wayne, joined our Father in Heaven at 6:24 a.m. Thursday, March 19, 2015, in Pierceton. On Dec. 21, 1985, he was born in Norfolk, Va., to Scott and Cheryl (Leslie) Ousley. He was a lifetime resident of North Webster and was a self-employed tattoo artist. Dalen is survived by …read more.

By NICHOLE HACHA-THOMAS Media Relations Director, INDOT Northeast Governor Mike Pence is proclaiming Monday, March 23, through Friday, March 27, as Work Zone Awareness Week in Indiana, which marks the ceremonial start to highway construction season and intends to draw awareness to motorist and worker safety. The theme for the 2015 campaign is “Expect the …read more.

FORT WAYNE – Wawasee continued to make strides in the track pre-season with a fine showing at the Bulldog Invite held at IPFW Saturday. Clayton Cook was a double winner in the 60-meter high hurdles with a time of 8.28 and was also the long jump champion at 20-11.75. JJ Gilmer added a winning jump …read more.

A shooting early Sunday morning, March 15, outside Piere’s Entertainment Center in the Marketplace of Canterbury, Fort Wayne, has left one man dead. Another victim was treated and released from the hospital Sunday. The name of the deceased victim has not been released pending notification of the family. The Fort Wayne police department responded to …read more.

A Fort Wayne man who admitted his role in a major marijuana trafficking ring has been sentenced today to 14 years in prison under the terms of his plea agreement. Michael Fabini was arrested in December 2012 on more than 40 charges of drug trafficking, money laundering and unlawful financial transactions after police raided his …read more.

Officials from St. Joseph Hospital announced today that a renovation of its catheterization laboratory and support areas is underway. The 1,964 sq.-ft. renovation includes the second of three labs to be updated in the past five years. The $2.1 million project will improve workflow efficiency and allow for upgraded equipment in the suite. “St. Joe’s …read more.

Vera Bradley Inc. has announced plans to close it’s factory in New Haven, affecting approximately 250 workers. The handbag, luggage and accessories maker announced Tuesday, March 10, that it will close the factory May 9 unless business conditions require swifter action. CEO Robert Wallstrom stated in a news release that part of the reason for …read more.

Two companies today announced plans to expand their operations, creating 52 new jobs in northeast Indiana. “Indiana is a state of builders,” said Eric Doden, president of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. “Companies like American Sealants and Ward Corporation help keep water flowing into our homes and build the products that fuel our engines. They …read more.

The best brass bands in all the land will compete in the 2015 North American Brass Band Championships in Fort Wayne from March 13-14. The two-day contest welcomes 28 brass bands and over 900 musicians from across the United States and Canada. Bands will compete in six sections (classes) for a chance to take home …read more.

Area Accident Reports

March 10, 2015

Kosciusko Officers with the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department investigated the following accidents 10 a.m. Monday, March 9, West CR 600N west of North SR 15, Leesburg. Driver: Amar B. Awale, 38, Briar Ridge Circle, Warsaw. Awale’s vehicle hit a patch of ice, causing him to lose control. The vehicle struck an iron corner fence post. …read more.

Four persons from Fort Wayne were taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital with injuries following a two-vehicle accident at North CR 200E and East CR 700N, Leesburg. The accident was at 2:46 p.m. Friday, March 6. The accident occurred when Marmas Hasan, 20, Fayette Drive, Fort Wayne, disregarded the stop sign at CR 200E and collided …read more.

By VINCE ROBINSON American Red Cross Following round after round of snow, freezing rain and arctic cold in many parts of the country, the American Red Cross has an urgent need for eligible blood and platelet donors to give now to help restock its shelves. March storms forced the cancellation of more than 200 blood …read more.

Larry Snyder

March 6, 2015

Larry Snyder, 52, of Fort Wayne, passed away on March 4, 2015 in Ft. Wayne. He was born in Fort Wayne on Jan. 4, 1963 to Denzel and Mary Ann (Archer) Snyder. He attended St. John Baptist school in New Haven through the 8th grade. He then moved to the North Webster area where he …read more.

This week the Fort Wayne Civic Theatre announced auditions for the plays of the 6th Annual Northeast Indiana Playwright Festival, to be held on Sunday, March 22. Scripts may be signed out with a refundable $10 deposit. Below are the plays selected for this year’s festival: First Place Tie – Is This Seat Taken? by …read more.

By ANNE GREGORY Media Relations, Manchester University “Dance is the hardest profession in the world.” – “Hard work” lyrics from the musical “Fame”. Professional instructors and competitive dancers Christopher Spalding, Kelly Bartlett, Tony Didier and Danel Nickels-Didier from the Dance Tonight studio in Fort Wayne will perform at Manchester University’s North Manchester campus at 3:30 …read more.

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