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City Continues Cleanup After Tuesday’s Storm
City of Warsaw employees are still cleaning up after early Tuesday morning’s storm, but they’re making headway, Public Works Superintendent Dustin Dillon told the Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday. Mayor Jeff Grose thanked Dillon, his department and other department heads and their departments for dealing...
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...
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...
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,’...
Tincher hits grand slam as Captains roll past TinCaps, 10-4
Catcher Johnny Tincher hit a grand slam as part of a six-run first inning, and the Captains cruised past host Fort Wayne, 10-4, on July 20. Tincher also doubled, walked and scored two runs. He’s batting .180 with three home runs and 13 RBI this season. Second baseman Angel...
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...
Flint City Bucks power into USL2 playoffs, host Fort Wayne in Central Conference semi tonight
The Flint City Bucks will host Fort Wayne FC in the United States League Two (USL2) Central Conference semi-final match tonight at Atwood Stadium. The Bucks have had a memorable 2024 showing thus far, powering into the first round of USL2 playoffs with a 10-0 win over Michiana FC from South Bend, Ind. on July 13, 2024, to end their regular season with a record of 10 wins, three draws, and one loss.
Volunteers, vendors perform last-minute fair prep
GOSHEN — Chelsie Weldy was preparing for the arrival of more than 500 pigs as she decorated the swine barn. As food booths, vendor tables and rides were getting their finishing touches on Thursday, the last afternoon before the start of the fair, the 4-H Swine Club assistant director was laying out the 10-year member names at the front of the barn. She also set out a collage of photos taken ...
LAWSUIT: ‘Forever chemicals’ contaminated Fort Wayne wastewater
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – They are found in everything from upholstery and carpet cleaners to cosmetics, waterproof clothes and shoes as well as dental floss and foam used to suppress fires. They’ve been manufactured for decades, since at least the 1940s. And for decades they’ve been contaminating...
Men of Mackey TBT Game One - Open Thread
The Men of Mackey are in action today for the first time in the 2024 TBT. At 3:00 PM they take on the Fort Wayne Champs in Hinkle Fieldhouse. They’ve got an all time record of 12-6 in the TBT. The Men of Mackey are now led by Lewis...
Jennifer McCormick holds event for Fort Wayne educators
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Local educators gathered at Chapman’s Brewing Company Friday night to speak with Democratic candidate for Governor, Jennifer McCormick. McCormick previously was an educator for 10 years, as a school administrator, principal, and teacher near Muncie. “It feels great, said McCormick. “What I love...
Tigers counting on depth to be a strength for defensive line
Last season Auburn's defense finished 42nd in sacks, 43rd nationally in scoring, 47th in total defense, but was just 78th in rush defense after allowing 155 yards per game on the ground and 171 yards against SEC opponents. Giving up 200 or more yards in four different contests, Auburn comes into the year with a new defensive coordinator and a bunch of new faces along the defensive line following the losses of Marcus Harris, Justin Rogers and others.
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