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Decline in public safety claimed as FW council members call out Allen County Commissioners
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WFFT) — Rising ambulance response times and declining numbers of paramedics are putting Fort Wayne residents at risk, according to three Fort Wayne Council members who say a group working to solve those problems is frustrated at public officials who are not talking to each other.
Area Police Reports
Officers with the Warsaw Police Department investigated the following incident:. 6:18 p.m. Friday, July 19, 100 block East Canal Street, Warsaw. Marvallene Lapp reported a lost handbag/wallet. Milford. Officers with the Milford Police Department investigated the following incident:. 1:11 p.m. Friday, July 19, 200 block South West Street, Milford. Brandon...
Heartland Sings to perform Opera in the Park at Promenade Park Riverfront
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) Join the Heartland Sings at Promenade Park on Friday for a live opera concert. The event will start at 7:00 p.m. and is expected to end at 8:00 p.m. Opera in the Park will be free for the public. Heartland Sings will roll out the ART-V for the performance.
Glenda Gautsche Hurst
Glenda Gautsche Hurst, 83, Goshen, died peacefully at her home in Greencroft, Goshen on Wednesday, July 10. She was born on July 1, 1941. She married Gerald R. “Tony” Hurst on July 11, 1987. He preceded her in death. She is also survived by stepchildren Michael Hurst (Tawnya),...
Richard “Dean” Kauffman
Richard “Dean” Kauffman, 91, Goshen, died Monday, July 15, at Waterford Crossing Health Campus. He was born September 19, 1932 in Topeka. He is survived by two sisters, ClaraMae (Don) Gingerich of Kouts and J. Arlene (Dennis) Schrock of Florida; a brother, Kenneth D. (Carole) Kauffman of Marion; his daughters Jennifer (Jeff) Longenbaugh of Middlebury, and Cynthia Kauffman of Chandler, Arizona; one granddaughter; and one great grandson.
Fort Wayne FC wins on PKs against Midwest United, advances in USL2 Playoffs
FLINT, Mich. (WPTA) - Aurie Briscoe would not allow the Fort Wayne FC to end on Friday. The goalkeeper made some remarkable saves throughout the evening, allowing Fort Wayne to head to overtime, and then penalty kicks, with the playoff game against Midwest United FC still tied 0-0. Briscoe made...
Captains win 3-2 at Fort Wayne
The Captains managed just four hits July 19 but came away with a 3-2 victory at Fort Wayne. Lake County improved to 52-35 overall on the season, and 11-10 in the second half. By winning the first-half title of the Midwest League’s East Division, Lake County has already clinched a playoff spot.
Cross Border Partners holds grand opening for new Fort Wayne location
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - A grand opening was held for Fort Wayne’s Cross Border Partners on Saturday, celebrating the nonprofit organization’s new location on Coliseum Boulevard. Located on 929 North Coliseum Boulevard, Cross Border Partners’ grand opening was held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday...
So you think you’ve got talent? Sign up for this show
KENDALLVILLE, Ind. (WANE) — Do you have a talent you want to show off? Those from all over Indiana, Ohio and Michigan will gather to show off their skills in ‘So You Think You’ve Got Talent.’. Josh Ogle, a producer for ‘So You Think You’ve Got Talent,’...
Syracuse Public Library — Charcuterie Board Bidding
SYRACUSE — Swing by the Syracuse Public Library to place your bids in the library’s ongoing charcuterie board silent auction. The auction features charcuterie boards designed by local artists using different mediums. The charcuterie boards will briefly travel to North Webster Community Public Library for a Coffee with...
Warsaw Community Public Library — Summer Reading Update
WARSAW — As we near the end of another exciting summer reading program at Warsaw Community Public Library, excitement is building. With under two weeks left, our readers have already made this year memorable. As of Monday, July 15, we’ve had 1,019 children, 408 teens, 700 adults and 22...
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