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City to install new traffic light at W State and Sherman Boulevards Wednesday
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - Work on a new traffic signal on Fort Wayne’s west side could impact your drive Wednesday morning, the city says. Fort Wayne Public Works officials sent a release on Tuesday afternoon, saying crews will install the new signal at the intersection of West State and Sherman Boulevards on Wednesday morning.
I-69 crash stalls traffic between Goshen, Illinois roads
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — A crash on I-69 in Fort Wayne stalled northbound traffic for roughly one hour Tuesday afternoon, according to the Allen County Sheriff’s Department. Police issued a mobile push notification warning drivers to avoid the 308 mile marker of I-69, which is near the...
EDM artist cancels Wednesday TRF performance
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WFFT) — A Three Rivers Festival (TRF) EDM musician for Wednesday evening has canceled his performance. In an announcement on the TRF Facebook page, artist SLUSHII will not be at the EDM Night of the festival due to illness. To the fans who have bought tickets,...
Sarah Frazier wins FWWGA City Championship for third time in five years
After two days at the Brookwood Golf Club in southern Fort Wayne, this year's tournament champion gets to add another title to her resume. Sarah Frazier wins FWWGA City Championship for third time in five years. After two days at the Brookwood Golf Club in southern Fort Wayne, this year's...
Fort Wayne FC to play first playoff game Friday in Flint
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - Fort Wayne FC will begin its playoff run on Friday. The club heads to Flint, Michigan to start its playoff run, taking on Midwest United FC on Friday at 4pm. The Flint City Bucks are hosting this quarterfinal doubleheader at the Atwood Stadium at Kettering...
Fort Wayne Three Rivers Festival’s Waiter and Waitress Contest brings community together
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - Local restaurants competed in a relay style obstacle course at the Three Rivers Festival. Restaurants from all over Fort Wayne compete in teams of three in “server-style” challenges. Director of Operations for the Three Rivers Festival, Keri Robi, believes the competition is a...
Columbia City Council approves updated ordinance for short-term rentals
COLUMBIA, Mo (KMIZ) The Columbia City Council approved an ordinance on Monday that updated its short-term rental regulations, but voted on some additional amendments before doing so. The amendments updated Chapter 13 of the City Code, which governs miscellaneous business regulations. According to the council memo, the amendments include defining "short-term rental" and "transient guest.” The post Columbia City Council approves updated ordinance for short-term rentals appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Storms spawning a EF1 tornado in Iowa on Monday were part of a derecho. What to know:
The storm that Iowans experienced Monday was part of a derecho. “The derecho began in Iowa and went through portions of Illinois and southern Wisconsin into Indiana and southern Michigan,” Matthew Elliott, a warning coordination meteorologist with the Storm Prediction Center and National Weather Service, said in an email to the Des Moines...
I&M: Less than 3,000 customers remain without power following storms
(WPTA) - Indiana Michigan Power shares that as of 9 p.m. Tuesday, only about 2,900 customers are still without power. Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) has provided another update after 16,000 customers were without power Tuesday morning after a line of thunderstorms moved through the area. I&M says more than 70% of those affected have had their power restored noting that less than 8,000 customers are without power as of 1 p.m.
Anheuser-Busch Donates Drinking Water to Indiana Fire Department
An effort to get more cans of emergency drinking water to local fire departments is underway, thanks to Anheuser-Busch and the National Volunteer Fire Council. Emergency preparedness is something we hear a lot about, particularly around September during National Preparedness Month. The public service announcements and alerts used to roll right over my head, but now, as a married man with a house and several animals, it's something I keep in mind a little more these days. Disasters can happen at any time, as was clearly seen earlier this week when multiple weather hazards hit the area. If you ask me, preparing for disaster is not only an individual responsibility but also a community responsibility.
Red-state cities and suburbs are becoming more diverse
Growth in Asian, Black and Hispanic communities is transforming cities and suburban counties, especially in red states such as Florida, Indiana and Texas, according to a new Stateline analysis. The presidential swing states of Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania also were among the fastest-changing states. Nationally, the share of the non-white population grew in 47 states […] The post Red-state cities and suburbs are becoming more diverse appeared first on Rhode Island Current.
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