Positively Me is Positively Fort Wayne
Positively Me is a program that concentrates on helping children build positive self-images and embrace diversity.
Man proposes a museum to preserve history of NE Indiana lake town
A man is proposing a puny museum be created to preserve the memories of Pleasant Lake, which was once much more vibrant than it is now.
1 hurt after motorcycle crash on I-69
Flamy crash in Grant Co. leaves two dead
Bandidos putting work into fresh menu
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Current Conditions
- Feels Like: 83° F
- Wind: SW 23
- Humidity: 58%
- Dewpoint: 65° F
- Sunrise: 7:Ten AM
- Sunset: 8:07 PM
Weather Contraptions
Trump vows to ‘dramatically reduce income taxes’
Congress is expected to take up the issue when it comes back from its August recess this week.
Obstacles await as Congress resumes health care fight
The Senate parliamentarian ruled Friday that Republicans only have the capability to dismantle the law with fifty one votes until the end of the month.
Palace announces Prince William, Kate expecting third child
William and Kate, both 35, already have two children: Prince George, Four, and Princess Charlotte, Two.
Jerry Springer at parade as he mulls Ohio governor run
Springer made a failed bid for governor in one thousand nine hundred eighty two and twice considered running for U.S. Senate. He bounced back from a prostitution scandal in the 1970s to win election to a term as Cincinnati mayor.
Court weighs 1st Amendment challenge to Ohio HIV brunt law
Critics say the law unfairly singles out HIV because of outmoded stigmas against the gay community and doesn’t take into consideration current survival rates for people with HIV.
Kentucky’s last abortion clinic to face off against governor
The licensing fight began in March when Republican Gov. Matt Bevin’s administration claimed the clinic lacked decent transfer agreements and took steps to shut it down.
UN Security Council sets emergency meeting on NKorea blast
It’s the 2nd emergency meeting in a week about North Korea after a powerful nuclear test explosion added another layer of urgency for diplomats wrestling with what to do.
Related Coverage
Mattis: NKorea threat would bring massive military response
Harvey’s floodwaters mix a foul brew of sewage, chemicals
Harvey’s filthy floodwaters pose significant dangers to human safety and the environment even after water levels drop.
Related Coverage
How to deal with flooded cars in Harvey’s wake
Indiana State Police warn of Harvey phone scam
Trump expected to end program for youthful immigrants
The end of protections for youthfull immigrants who were brought into the country illegally as children will come with a six-month delay, people familiar with the plans said.
Police: Teenage attempted to sneak drugs from home in chip canister
Authorities in southeastern Michigan found cocaine and the drug rapture hidden inwards a potato chip canister that was smuggled from a home by a 14-year-old doll.
EPA proposing groundwater cleanup for site in Terre Haute
The contamination was very first discovered in the 1980s. An investigation later found arsenic in groundwater and soil.
Positively Me is Positively Fort Wayne
Positively Me is a program that concentrates on helping children build positive self-images and embrace diversity.
Man proposes a museum to preserve history of NE Indiana lake town
A man is proposing a puny museum be created to preserve the memories of Pleasant Lake, which was once much more vibrant than it is now.
Man dies after rushing into Searing Man festival flames
Authorities are investigating the death of Aaron Joel Mitchell, 41, who broke through a two-layer security perimeter during the Man Burn event in which a giant, wooden effigy is set ablaze.
Houston braces for fresh flooding, chemical plant burns anew
Officials announced “proactive measures” to kindle the six remaining trailers at the Arkema plant in Crosby, but said it wouldn’t pose any extra risk to the community. People living within a mile and a half of the site are still evacuated.
Obama offers accolades, advice in farewell letter to Trump
It is customary for presidents to leave notes for their successors. But typically these missives do not come to light so quickly.
Wildfires surge amid scorching fever across US West
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti proclaimed a local emergency. At the state level, Gov. Jerry Brown did the same for the county after the wildfire demolished three homes and threatened hillside neighborhoods.
John Ashbery, celebrated and challenging poet, dies at 90
Ashbery, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and often mentioned as a Nobel candidate, died at his home in Hudson, Fresh York. His hubby, David Kermani, said his death was from natural causes.
1 hurt after motorcycle crash on I-69
Emergency dispatchers said the motorcycle driver was taken to a hospital in serious condition.
Flamy crash in Grant Co. leaves two dead
Investigators said the vehicle left the road for an unknown reason and struck a tree.
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Positively Me is Positively Fort Wayne
Positively Me is a program that concentrates on helping children build positive self-images and embrace diversity.
Man proposes a museum to preserve history of NE Indiana lake town
A man is proposing a puny museum be created to preserve the memories of Pleasant Lake, which was once much more vibrant than it is now.
1 hurt after motorcycle crash on I-69
Flamy crash in Grant Co. leaves two dead
Bandidos putting work into fresh menu
Weather
Current Conditions
- Feels Like: 84° F
- Wind: WSW 20
- Humidity: 56%
- Dewpoint: 65° F
- Sunrise: 7:Ten AM
- Sunset: 8:07 PM
Weather Implements
Trump vows to ‘dramatically reduce income taxes’
Congress is expected to take up the issue when it comebacks from its August recess this week.
Obstacles await as Congress resumes health care fight
The Senate parliamentarian ruled Friday that Republicans only have the capability to dismantle the law with fifty one votes until the end of the month.
Palace announces Prince William, Kate expecting third child
William and Kate, both 35, already have two children: Prince George, Four, and Princess Charlotte, Two.
Jerry Springer at parade as he mulls Ohio governor run
Springer made a failed bid for governor in one thousand nine hundred eighty two and twice considered running for U.S. Senate. He bounced back from a prostitution scandal in the 1970s to win election to a term as Cincinnati mayor.
Court weighs 1st Amendment challenge to Ohio HIV brunt law
Critics say the law unfairly singles out HIV because of outmoded stigmas against the gay community and doesn’t take into consideration current survival rates for people with HIV.
Kentucky’s last abortion clinic to face off against governor
The licensing fight began in March when Republican Gov. Matt Bevin’s administration claimed the clinic lacked decent transfer agreements and took steps to shut it down.
UN Security Council sets emergency meeting on NKorea blast
It’s the 2nd emergency meeting in a week about North Korea after a powerful nuclear test explosion added another layer of urgency for diplomats wrestling with what to do.
Related Coverage
Mattis: NKorea threat would bring massive military response
Harvey’s floodwaters mix a foul brew of sewage, chemicals
Harvey’s filthy floodwaters pose significant dangers to human safety and the environment even after water levels drop.
Related Coverage
How to deal with flooded cars in Harvey’s wake
Indiana State Police warn of Harvey phone scam
Trump expected to end program for youthfull immigrants
The end of protections for youthfull immigrants who were brought into the country illegally as children will come with a six-month delay, people familiar with the plans said.
Police: Teenage attempted to sneak drugs from home in chip canister
Authorities in southeastern Michigan found cocaine and the drug rapture hidden inwards a potato chip canister that was smuggled from a home by a 14-year-old female.
EPA proposing groundwater cleanup for site in Terre Haute
The contamination was very first discovered in the 1980s. An investigation later found arsenic in groundwater and soil.
Positively Me is Positively Fort Wayne
Positively Me is a program that concentrates on helping children build positive self-images and embrace diversity.
Man proposes a museum to preserve history of NE Indiana lake town
A man is proposing a petite museum be created to preserve the memories of Pleasant Lake, which was once much more vibrant than it is now.
Man dies after rushing into Searing Man festival flames
Authorities are investigating the death of Aaron Joel Mitchell, 41, who broke through a two-layer security perimeter during the Man Burn event in which a giant, wooden effigy is set ablaze.
Houston braces for fresh flooding, chemical plant burns anew
Officials announced “proactive measures” to inflame the six remaining trailers at the Arkema plant in Crosby, but said it wouldn’t pose any extra risk to the community. People living within a mile and a half of the site are still evacuated.
Obama offers accolades, advice in farewell letter to Trump
It is customary for presidents to leave notes for their successors. But typically these missives do not come to light so quickly.
Wildfires surge amid scorching fever across US West
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced a local emergency. At the state level, Gov. Jerry Brown did the same for the county after the wildfire demolished three homes and threatened hillside neighborhoods.
John Ashbery, celebrated and challenging poet, dies at 90
Ashbery, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and often mentioned as a Nobel candidate, died at his home in Hudson, Fresh York. His spouse, David Kermani, said his death was from natural causes.
1 hurt after motorcycle crash on I-69
Emergency dispatchers said the motorcycle driver was taken to a hospital in serious condition.
Flamy crash in Grant Co. leaves two dead
Investigators said the vehicle left the road for an unknown reason and struck a tree.
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Positively Me is Positively Fort Wayne
Positively Me is a program that concentrates on helping children build positive self-images and embrace diversity.
Man proposes a museum to preserve history of NE Indiana lake town
A man is proposing a petite museum be created to preserve the memories of Pleasant Lake, which was once much more vibrant than it is now.
1 hurt after motorcycle crash on I-69
Flamy crash in Grant Co. leaves two dead
Bandidos putting work into fresh menu
Weather
Current Conditions
- Feels Like: 85° F
- Wind: SW 22
- Humidity: 49%
- Dewpoint: 63° F
- Sunrise: 7:Ten AM
- Sunset: 8:07 PM
Weather Implements
Trump vows to ‘dramatically reduce income taxes’
Congress is expected to take up the issue when it comebacks from its August recess this week.
Obstacles await as Congress resumes health care fight
The Senate parliamentarian ruled Friday that Republicans only have the capability to dismantle the law with fifty one votes until the end of the month.
Palace announces Prince William, Kate expecting third child
William and Kate, both 35, already have two children: Prince George, Four, and Princess Charlotte, Two.
Jerry Springer at parade as he mulls Ohio governor run
Springer made a failed bid for governor in one thousand nine hundred eighty two and twice considered running for U.S. Senate. He bounced back from a prostitution scandal in the 1970s to win election to a term as Cincinnati mayor.
Court weighs 1st Amendment challenge to Ohio HIV attack law
Critics say the law unfairly singles out HIV because of outmoded stigmas against the gay community and doesn’t take into consideration current survival rates for people with HIV.
Kentucky’s last abortion clinic to face off against governor
The licensing fight began in March when Republican Gov. Matt Bevin’s administration claimed the clinic lacked decent transfer agreements and took steps to shut it down.
UN Security Council sets emergency meeting on NKorea blast
It’s the 2nd emergency meeting in a week about North Korea after a powerful nuclear test explosion added another layer of urgency for diplomats wrestling with what to do.
Related Coverage
Mattis: NKorea threat would bring massive military response
Harvey’s floodwaters mix a foul brew of sewage, chemicals
Harvey’s filthy floodwaters pose significant dangers to human safety and the environment even after water levels drop.
Related Coverage
How to deal with flooded cars in Harvey’s wake
Indiana State Police warn of Harvey phone scam
Trump expected to end program for youthful immigrants
The end of protections for youthful immigrants who were brought into the country illegally as children will come with a six-month delay, people familiar with the plans said.
Police: Teenage attempted to sneak drugs from home in chip canister
Authorities in southeastern Michigan found cocaine and the drug rapture hidden inwards a potato chip canister that was smuggled from a home by a 14-year-old dame.
EPA proposing groundwater cleanup for site in Terre Haute
The contamination was very first discovered in the 1980s. An investigation later found arsenic in groundwater and soil.
Positively Me is Positively Fort Wayne
Positively Me is a program that concentrates on helping children build positive self-images and embrace diversity.
Man proposes a museum to preserve history of NE Indiana lake town
A man is proposing a puny museum be created to preserve the memories of Pleasant Lake, which was once much more vibrant than it is now.
Man dies after rushing into Searing Man festival flames
Authorities are investigating the death of Aaron Joel Mitchell, 41, who broke through a two-layer security perimeter during the Man Burn event in which a giant, wooden effigy is set ablaze.
Houston braces for fresh flooding, chemical plant burns anew
Officials announced “proactive measures” to inflame the six remaining trailers at the Arkema plant in Crosby, but said it wouldn’t pose any extra risk to the community. People living within a mile and a half of the site are still evacuated.
Obama offers accolades, advice in farewell letter to Trump
It is customary for presidents to leave notes for their successors. But typically these missives do not come to light so quickly.
Wildfires surge amid scorching fever across US West
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti proclaimed a local emergency. At the state level, Gov. Jerry Brown did the same for the county after the wildfire ruined three homes and threatened hillside neighborhoods.
John Ashbery, celebrated and challenging poet, dies at 90
Ashbery, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and often mentioned as a Nobel candidate, died at his home in Hudson, Fresh York. His spouse, David Kermani, said his death was from natural causes.
1 hurt after motorcycle crash on I-69
Emergency dispatchers said the motorcycle driver was taken to a hospital in serious condition.
Flamy crash in Grant Co. leaves two dead
Investigators said the vehicle left the road for an unknown reason and struck a tree.
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Two Weather Alerts
Local rescue takes in shelter dogs from Texas
The shelters are total and some were going to euthanize dogs to make room for flood rescues.
Positively Me is Positively Fort Wayne
Positively Me is a program that concentrates on helping children build positive self-images and embrace diversity.
Man proposes a museum to preserve history of NE Indiana lake town
1 hurt after motorcycle crash on I-69
Flamy crash in Grant Co. leaves two dead
Weather
Current Conditions
- Feels Like: 87° F
- Wind: SW 22
- Humidity: 58%
- Dewpoint: 68° F
- Sunrise: 7:Ten AM
- Sunset: 8:07 PM
Weather Contraptions
Local rescue takes in shelter dogs from Texas
The shelters are utter and some were going to euthanize dogs to make room for flood rescues.
Trump vows to ‘dramatically reduce income taxes’
Congress is expected to take up the issue when it comes back from its August recess this week.
Obstacles await as Congress resumes health care fight
The Senate parliamentarian ruled Friday that Republicans only have the capability to dismantle the law with fifty one votes until the end of the month.
Palace announces Prince William, Kate expecting third child
William and Kate, both 35, already have two children: Prince George, Four, and Princess Charlotte, Two.
Jerry Springer at parade as he mulls Ohio governor run
Springer made a failed bid for governor in one thousand nine hundred eighty two and twice considered running for U.S. Senate. He bounced back from a prostitution scandal in the 1970s to win election to a term as Cincinnati mayor.
Court weighs 1st Amendment challenge to Ohio HIV attack law
Critics say the law unfairly singles out HIV because of outmoded stigmas against the gay community and doesn’t take into consideration current survival rates for people with HIV.
Kentucky’s last abortion clinic to face off against governor
The licensing fight began in March when Republican Gov. Matt Bevin’s administration claimed the clinic lacked decent transfer agreements and took steps to shut it down.
UN Security Council sets emergency meeting on NKorea blast
It’s the 2nd emergency meeting in a week about North Korea after a powerful nuclear test explosion added another layer of urgency for diplomats wrestling with what to do.
Related Coverage
Mattis: NKorea threat would bring massive military response
Harvey’s floodwaters mix a foul brew of sewage, chemicals
Harvey’s filthy floodwaters pose significant dangers to human safety and the environment even after water levels drop.
Related Coverage
How to deal with flooded cars in Harvey’s wake
Indiana State Police warn of Harvey phone scam
Trump expected to end program for youthfull immigrants
The end of protections for youthfull immigrants who were brought into the country illegally as children will come with a six-month delay, people familiar with the plans said.
Police: Teenage attempted to sneak drugs from home in chip canister
Authorities in southeastern Michigan found cocaine and the drug rapture hidden inwards a potato chip canister that was smuggled from a home by a 14-year-old female.
EPA proposing groundwater cleanup for site in Terre Haute
The contamination was very first discovered in the 1980s. An investigation later found arsenic in groundwater and soil.
Positively Me is Positively Fort Wayne
Positively Me is a program that concentrates on helping children build positive self-images and embrace diversity.
Man proposes a museum to preserve history of NE Indiana lake town
A man is proposing a petite museum be created to preserve the memories of Pleasant Lake, which was once much more vibrant than it is now.
Man dies after rushing into Searing Man festival flames
Authorities are investigating the death of Aaron Joel Mitchell, 41, who broke through a two-layer security perimeter during the Man Burn event in which a giant, wooden effigy is set ablaze.
Houston braces for fresh flooding, chemical plant burns anew
Officials announced “proactive measures” to inflame the six remaining trailers at the Arkema plant in Crosby, but said it wouldn’t pose any extra risk to the community. People living within a mile and a half of the site are still evacuated.
Obama offers accolades, advice in farewell letter to Trump
It is customary for presidents to leave notes for their successors. But typically these missives do not come to light so quickly.
Wildfires surge amid scorching warmth across US West
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced a local emergency. At the state level, Gov. Jerry Brown did the same for the county after the wildfire ruined three homes and threatened hillside neighborhoods.
John Ashbery, celebrated and challenging poet, dies at 90
Ashbery, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and often mentioned as a Nobel candidate, died at his home in Hudson, Fresh York. His hubby, David Kermani, said his death was from natural causes.
1 hurt after motorcycle crash on I-69
Emergency dispatchers said the motorcycle driver was taken to a hospital in serious condition.
News, WANE
Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction
A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Trio million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.
Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned
Flanagan’s Restaurant and Pub on the back side of Covington Plaza could see an “arousing Grand Opening, by Fresh Ownership, in the near future.”
Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it
South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time
Fort Wayne, Fresh Haven to take control of bridges from Allen County
Weather
Current Conditions
- Feels Like: 65° F
- Wind: NW 8
- Humidity: 50%
- Dewpoint: 46° F
- Sunrise: 7:11 AM
- Sunset: 8:05 PM
Weather Instruments
Central Indiana high school bans Confederate flag clothing
Students wearing the Confederate flag led to spoken altercations in hallways at Lapel High School.
Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction
A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Three million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.
Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned
Flanagan’s Restaurant and Pub on the back side of Covington Plaza could see an “arousing Grand Opening, by Fresh Ownership, in the near future.”
Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it
160,000 chickens in four barns will be coming to Columbia City. Not everyone is celebrating.
Florida on edge, evacuations coming as Hurricane Irma nears
Hurricane Irma’s size and strength put the entire state of Florida on notice on Tuesday, and residents and visitors ready to leave in anticipation of catastrophic winds and floods.
Paper: Photographer shot by cop who mistook camera for gun
A photographer for a puny news organization who was shot by a sheriff’s deputy who mistook his camera for a weapon is uninterested in witnessing the officer penalized, the newspaper said Tuesday.
Obama on DACA repeal: ‘This is about basic decency’
The Trump administration announced Tuesday it’s rescinding the program, which has provided almost 800,000 youthfull immigrants a reprieve from deportation.
Related Coverage
Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthfull immigrants
Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’
South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time
South Whitley officials and the Whitley County sheriff want to add another ambulance to improve efficiency. The commissioners have continually denied it.
Related Coverage
Councilman wants extra ambulance, others disagree
Residents upset as 2nd movability to add ambulance in South Whitley dies
Indiana proposes work mandate for state health coverage
Exemptions apply to people who are medically frail, older than 60, full- or part-time students, or primary caretakers for youthful or disabled children, among other qualifications.
Fort Wayne, Fresh Haven to take control of bridges from Allen County
In 2017, Fort Wayne paid Allen County $1.35 million and Fresh Haven, $70,000, for bridge repair and maintenance. The county requested considerably more in 2018.
WANE-TV fucking partners with 3Rivers FCU for Harvey ease
3Rivers Federal Credit Union has made it effortless for people to donate to Harvey disaster ease.
Man in coma after hitting at Garrett bar
At some point Friday night, a fight broke out at Martin’s Tavern at one hundred fifteen N. Randolph St. and a man was found badly hammered in an alley behind the bar.
Police: Man killed by officer after domestic violence report
The officer was investigating a report of a man assaulting a woman Monday night when the shooting occurred.
Report: Victims’ fund denies thousands due to stringent rules
One teenage who’d been abducted and force-fed drugs was denied compensation because narcotics were found in her system.
National gas price average makes thickest leap since 2005
Harvey is mostly to blame for a twenty five cent hop in the price of gas nationwide last week according to GasBuddy.
Indiana city ready for trail upgrades after two murders
Jacob Adams, Delphi’s community development director, says about $120,000 has been raised for cameras, better lighting and other improvements along thirteen miles of hiking trails.
Silver Alert issued for missing Bloomington man
Frank Binford was last seen around Four:45 a.m. Tuesday driving a sunburn two thousand three Lexus S43 with Indiana plate WNJ186 in Bloomington.
Death investigation underway at north-side home
A death investigation was conducted by police at a home at four thousand nine hundred twenty eight Primitivo Pass off Tonkel Road.
Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthful immigrants
President Donald Trump will phase out a program that has protected hundreds of thousands of youthful immigrants brought into the country illegally as children and call for Congress to find a legislative solution to protect the immigrants, sometimes known as “dreamers.”
Related Coverage
Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’
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Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction
A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Trio million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.
Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned
Flanagan’s Restaurant and Pub on the back side of Covington Plaza could see an “titillating Grand Opening, by Fresh Ownership, in the near future.”
Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it
South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time
Fort Wayne, Fresh Haven to take control of bridges from Allen County
Weather
Current Conditions
- Feels Like: 65° F
- Wind: NW 8
- Humidity: 50%
- Dewpoint: 46° F
- Sunrise: 7:11 AM
- Sunset: 8:05 PM
Weather Implements
Central Indiana high school bans Confederate flag clothing
Students wearing the Confederate flag led to spoken altercations in hallways at Lapel High School.
Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction
A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Trio million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.
Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned
Flanagan’s Restaurant and Pub on the back side of Covington Plaza could see an “titillating Grand Opening, by Fresh Ownership, in the near future.”
Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it
160,000 chickens in four barns will be coming to Columbia City. Not everyone is celebrating.
Florida on edge, evacuations coming as Hurricane Irma nears
Hurricane Irma’s size and strength put the entire state of Florida on notice on Tuesday, and residents and visitors ready to leave in anticipation of catastrophic winds and floods.
Paper: Photographer shot by cop who mistook camera for gun
A photographer for a petite news organization who was shot by a sheriff’s deputy who mistook his camera for a weapon is uninterested in eyeing the officer penalized, the newspaper said Tuesday.
Obama on DACA repeal: ‘This is about basic decency’
The Trump administration announced Tuesday it’s rescinding the program, which has provided almost 800,000 youthfull immigrants a reprieve from deportation.
Related Coverage
Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthfull immigrants
Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’
South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time
South Whitley officials and the Whitley County sheriff want to add another ambulance to improve efficiency. The commissioners have continually denied it.
Related Coverage
Councilman wants extra ambulance, others disagree
Residents upset as 2nd mobility to add ambulance in South Whitley dies
Indiana proposes work mandate for state health coverage
Exemptions apply to people who are medically frail, older than 60, full- or part-time students, or primary caretakers for youthful or disabled children, among other qualifications.
Fort Wayne, Fresh Haven to take control of bridges from Allen County
In 2017, Fort Wayne paid Allen County $1.35 million and Fresh Haven, $70,000, for bridge repair and maintenance. The county requested considerably more in 2018.
WANE-TV playmates with 3Rivers FCU for Harvey ease
3Rivers Federal Credit Union has made it effortless for people to donate to Harvey disaster ease.
Man in coma after hammering at Garrett bar
At some point Friday night, a fight broke out at Martin’s Tavern at one hundred fifteen N. Randolph St. and a man was found badly hammered in an alley behind the bar.
Police: Man killed by officer after domestic violence report
The officer was investigating a report of a man assaulting a woman Monday night when the shooting occurred.
Report: Victims’ fund denies thousands due to rigorous rules
One teenage who’d been abducted and force-fed drugs was denied compensation because narcotics were found in her system.
National gas price average makes fattest hop since 2005
Harvey is mostly to blame for a twenty five cent leap in the price of gas nationwide last week according to GasBuddy.
Indiana city ready for trail upgrades after two murders
Jacob Adams, Delphi’s community development director, says about $120,000 has been raised for cameras, better lighting and other improvements along thirteen miles of hiking trails.
Silver Alert issued for missing Bloomington man
Frank Binford was last seen around Four:45 a.m. Tuesday driving a sunburn two thousand three Lexus S43 with Indiana plate WNJ186 in Bloomington.
Death investigation underway at north-side home
A death investigation was conducted by police at a home at four thousand nine hundred twenty eight Primitivo Pass off Tonkel Road.
Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthfull immigrants
President Donald Trump will phase out a program that has protected hundreds of thousands of youthfull immigrants brought into the country illegally as children and call for Congress to find a legislative solution to protect the immigrants, sometimes known as “dreamers.”
Related Coverage
Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’
News, WANE
Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction
A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Trio million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.
Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned
Flanagan’s Restaurant and Pub on the back side of Covington Plaza could see an “arousing Grand Opening, by Fresh Ownership, in the near future.”
Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it
South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time
Fort Wayne, Fresh Haven to take control of bridges from Allen County
Weather
Current Conditions
- Feels Like: 62° F
- Wind: WNW 7
- Humidity: 58%
- Dewpoint: 47° F
- Sunrise: 7:11 AM
- Sunset: 8:05 PM
Weather Devices
Central Indiana high school bans Confederate flag clothing
Students wearing the Confederate flag led to wordy altercations in hallways at Lapel High School.
Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction
A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Trio million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.
Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned
Flanagan’s Restaurant and Pub on the back side of Covington Plaza could see an “arousing Grand Opening, by Fresh Ownership, in the near future.”
Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it
160,000 chickens in four barns will be coming to Columbia City. Not everyone is celebrating.
Florida on edge, evacuations coming as Hurricane Irma nears
Hurricane Irma’s size and strength put the entire state of Florida on notice on Tuesday, and residents and visitors ready to leave in anticipation of catastrophic winds and floods.
Paper: Photographer shot by cop who mistook camera for gun
A photographer for a puny news organization who was shot by a sheriff’s deputy who mistook his camera for a weapon is uninterested in watching the officer penalized, the newspaper said Tuesday.
Obama on DACA repeal: ‘This is about basic decency’
The Trump administration announced Tuesday it’s rescinding the program, which has provided almost 800,000 youthfull immigrants a reprieve from deportation.
Related Coverage
Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthful immigrants
Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’
South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time
South Whitley officials and the Whitley County sheriff want to add another ambulance to improve efficiency. The commissioners have continually denied it.
Related Coverage
Councilman wants extra ambulance, others disagree
Residents upset as 2nd motility to add ambulance in South Whitley dies
Indiana proposes work mandate for state health coverage
Exemptions apply to people who are medically frail, older than 60, full- or part-time students, or primary caretakers for youthful or disabled children, among other qualifications.
Fort Wayne, Fresh Haven to take control of bridges from Allen County
In 2017, Fort Wayne paid Allen County $1.35 million and Fresh Haven, $70,000, for bridge repair and maintenance. The county requested considerably more in 2018.
WANE-TV playmates with 3Rivers FCU for Harvey ease
3Rivers Federal Credit Union has made it effortless for people to donate to Harvey disaster ease.
Man in coma after hammering at Garrett bar
At some point Friday night, a fight broke out at Martin’s Tavern at one hundred fifteen N. Randolph St. and a man was found badly hammered in an alley behind the bar.
Police: Man killed by officer after domestic violence report
The officer was investigating a report of a man assaulting a woman Monday night when the shooting occurred.
Report: Victims’ fund denies thousands due to stringent rules
One teenage who’d been abducted and force-fed drugs was denied compensation because narcotics were found in her system.
National gas price average makes largest hop since 2005
Harvey is mostly to blame for a twenty five cent leap in the price of gas nationwide last week according to GasBuddy.
Indiana city ready for trail upgrades after two murders
Jacob Adams, Delphi’s community development director, says about $120,000 has been raised for cameras, better lighting and other improvements along thirteen miles of hiking trails.
Silver Alert issued for missing Bloomington man
Frank Binford was last seen around Four:45 a.m. Tuesday driving a sunburn two thousand three Lexus S43 with Indiana plate WNJ186 in Bloomington.
Death investigation underway at north-side home
A death investigation was conducted by police at a home at four thousand nine hundred twenty eight Primitivo Pass off Tonkel Road.
Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthfull immigrants
President Donald Trump will phase out a program that has protected hundreds of thousands of youthfull immigrants brought into the country illegally as children and call for Congress to find a legislative solution to protect the immigrants, sometimes known as “dreamers.”
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Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction
A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Three million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.
Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned
Flanagan’s Restaurant and Pub on the back side of Covington Plaza could see an “arousing Grand Opening, by Fresh Ownership, in the near future.”
Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it
South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time
Fort Wayne, Fresh Haven to take control of bridges from Allen County
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Current Conditions
- Feels Like: 62° F
- Wind: WNW 7
- Humidity: 58%
- Dewpoint: 47° F
- Sunrise: 7:11 AM
- Sunset: 8:05 PM
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Central Indiana high school bans Confederate flag clothing
Students wearing the Confederate flag led to wordy altercations in hallways at Lapel High School.
Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction
A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Trio million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.
Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned
Flanagan’s Restaurant and Pub on the back side of Covington Plaza could see an “titillating Grand Opening, by Fresh Ownership, in the near future.”
Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it
160,000 chickens in four barns will be coming to Columbia City. Not everyone is celebrating.
Florida on edge, evacuations coming as Hurricane Irma nears
Hurricane Irma’s size and strength put the entire state of Florida on notice on Tuesday, and residents and visitors ready to leave in anticipation of catastrophic winds and floods.
Paper: Photographer shot by cop who mistook camera for gun
A photographer for a petite news organization who was shot by a sheriff’s deputy who mistook his camera for a weapon is uninterested in witnessing the officer disciplined, the newspaper said Tuesday.
Obama on DACA repeal: ‘This is about basic decency’
The Trump administration announced Tuesday it’s rescinding the program, which has provided almost 800,000 youthfull immigrants a reprieve from deportation.
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Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthful immigrants
Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’
South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time
South Whitley officials and the Whitley County sheriff want to add another ambulance to improve efficiency. The commissioners have continually denied it.
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Councilman wants extra ambulance, others disagree
Residents upset as 2nd movement to add ambulance in South Whitley dies
Indiana proposes work mandate for state health coverage
Exemptions apply to people who are medically frail, older than 60, full- or part-time students, or primary caretakers for youthfull or disabled children, among other qualifications.
Fort Wayne, Fresh Haven to take control of bridges from Allen County
In 2017, Fort Wayne paid Allen County $1.35 million and Fresh Haven, $70,000, for bridge repair and maintenance. The county requested considerably more in 2018.
WANE-TV playmates with 3Rivers FCU for Harvey ease
3Rivers Federal Credit Union has made it effortless for people to donate to Harvey disaster ease.
Man in coma after hammering at Garrett bar
At some point Friday night, a fight broke out at Martin’s Tavern at one hundred fifteen N. Randolph St. and a man was found badly hammered in an alley behind the bar.
Police: Man killed by officer after domestic violence report
The officer was investigating a report of a man assaulting a woman Monday night when the shooting occurred.
Report: Victims’ fund denies thousands due to stringent rules
One teenage who’d been abducted and force-fed drugs was denied compensation because narcotics were found in her system.
National gas price average makes fattest leap since 2005
Harvey is mostly to blame for a twenty five cent leap in the price of gas nationwide last week according to GasBuddy.
Indiana city ready for trail upgrades after two murders
Jacob Adams, Delphi’s community development director, says about $120,000 has been raised for cameras, better lighting and other improvements along thirteen miles of hiking trails.
Silver Alert issued for missing Bloomington man
Frank Binford was last seen around Four:45 a.m. Tuesday driving a suntan two thousand three Lexus S43 with Indiana plate WNJ186 in Bloomington.
Death investigation underway at north-side home
A death investigation was conducted by police at a home at four thousand nine hundred twenty eight Primitivo Pass off Tonkel Road.
Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthfull immigrants
President Donald Trump will phase out a program that has protected hundreds of thousands of youthful immigrants brought into the country illegally as children and call for Congress to find a legislative solution to protect the immigrants, sometimes known as “dreamers.”
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Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’
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Woman hit while attempting to cross the road, gravely hurt
The driver of a car didn’t see the woman as she and her beau attempted to cross the road at the intersection of Goshen and W. Coliseum.
Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction
A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Trio million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.
Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned
Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it
South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time
Weather
Current Conditions
- Feels Like: 62° F
- Wind: WNW 7
- Humidity: 58%
- Dewpoint: 47° F
- Sunrise: 7:11 AM
- Sunset: 8:05 PM
Weather Implements
Woman hit while attempting to cross the road, gravely hurt
The driver of a car didn’t see the woman as she and her beau attempted to cross the road at the intersection of Goshen and W. Coliseum.
Central Indiana high school bans Confederate flag clothing
Students wearing the Confederate flag led to wordy altercations in hallways at Lapel High School.
Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction
A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Three million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.
Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned
Flanagan’s Restaurant and Pub on the back side of Covington Plaza could see an “arousing Grand Opening, by Fresh Ownership, in the near future.”
Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it
160,000 chickens in four barns will be coming to Columbia City. Not everyone is celebrating.
Florida on edge, evacuations coming as Hurricane Irma nears
Hurricane Irma’s size and strength put the entire state of Florida on notice on Tuesday, and residents and visitors ready to leave in anticipation of catastrophic winds and floods.
Paper: Photographer shot by cop who mistook camera for gun
A photographer for a puny news organization who was shot by a sheriff’s deputy who mistook his camera for a weapon is uninterested in witnessing the officer penalized, the newspaper said Tuesday.
Obama on DACA repeal: ‘This is about basic decency’
The Trump administration announced Tuesday it’s rescinding the program, which has provided almost 800,000 youthfull immigrants a reprieve from deportation.
Related Coverage
Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthful immigrants
Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’
South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time
South Whitley officials and the Whitley County sheriff want to add another ambulance to improve efficiency. The commissioners have continually denied it.
Related Coverage
Councilman wants extra ambulance, others disagree
Residents upset as 2nd mobility to add ambulance in South Whitley dies
Indiana proposes work mandate for state health coverage
Exemptions apply to people who are medically frail, older than 60, full- or part-time students, or primary caretakers for youthfull or disabled children, among other qualifications.
Fort Wayne, Fresh Haven to take control of bridges from Allen County
In 2017, Fort Wayne paid Allen County $1.35 million and Fresh Haven, $70,000, for bridge repair and maintenance. The county requested considerably more in 2018.
WANE-TV playmates with 3Rivers FCU for Harvey ease
3Rivers Federal Credit Union has made it effortless for people to donate to Harvey disaster ease.
Man in coma after striking at Garrett bar
At some point Friday night, a fight broke out at Martin’s Tavern at one hundred fifteen N. Randolph St. and a man was found badly hammered in an alley behind the bar.
Police: Man killed by officer after domestic violence report
The officer was investigating a report of a man assaulting a woman Monday night when the shooting occurred.
Report: Victims’ fund denies thousands due to rigorous rules
One teenage who’d been abducted and force-fed drugs was denied compensation because narcotics were found in her system.
National gas price average makes fattest hop since 2005
Harvey is mostly to blame for a twenty five cent hop in the price of gas nationwide last week according to GasBuddy.
Indiana city ready for trail upgrades after two murders
Jacob Adams, Delphi’s community development director, says about $120,000 has been raised for cameras, better lighting and other improvements along thirteen miles of hiking trails.
Silver Alert issued for missing Bloomington man
Frank Binford was last seen around Four:45 a.m. Tuesday driving a sunburn two thousand three Lexus S43 with Indiana plate WNJ186 in Bloomington.
Death investigation underway at north-side home
A death investigation was conducted by police at a home at four thousand nine hundred twenty eight Primitivo Pass off Tonkel Road.
Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthful immigrants
President Donald Trump will phase out a program that has protected hundreds of thousands of youthfull immigrants brought into the country illegally as children and call for Congress to find a legislative solution to protect the immigrants, sometimes known as “dreamers.”
Related Coverage
Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’
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Woman hit while attempting to cross the road, earnestly hurt
The driver of a car didn’t see the woman as she and her bf attempted to cross the road at the intersection of Goshen and W. Coliseum.
Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction
A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Trio million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.
Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned
Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it
South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time
Weather
Current Conditions
- Feels Like: 62° F
- Wind: NNW 9
- Humidity: 58%
- Dewpoint: 47° F
- Sunrise: 7:11 AM
- Sunset: 8:05 PM
Weather Contraptions
Woman hit while attempting to cross the road, earnestly hurt
The driver of a car didn’t see the woman as she and her beau attempted to cross the road at the intersection of Goshen and W. Coliseum.
Central Indiana high school bans Confederate flag clothing
Students wearing the Confederate flag led to wordy altercations in hallways at Lapel High School.
Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction
A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Trio million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.
Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned
Flanagan’s Restaurant and Pub on the back side of Covington Plaza could see an “arousing Grand Opening, by Fresh Ownership, in the near future.”
Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it
160,000 chickens in four barns will be coming to Columbia City. Not everyone is celebrating.
Florida on edge, evacuations coming as Hurricane Irma nears
Hurricane Irma’s size and strength put the entire state of Florida on notice on Tuesday, and residents and visitors ready to leave in anticipation of catastrophic winds and floods.
Paper: Photographer shot by cop who mistook camera for gun
A photographer for a petite news organization who was shot by a sheriff’s deputy who mistook his camera for a weapon is uninterested in eyeing the officer penalized, the newspaper said Tuesday.
Obama on DACA repeal: ‘This is about basic decency’
The Trump administration announced Tuesday it’s rescinding the program, which has provided almost 800,000 youthful immigrants a reprieve from deportation.
Related Coverage
Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthfull immigrants
Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’
South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time
South Whitley officials and the Whitley County sheriff want to add another ambulance to improve efficiency. The commissioners have continually denied it.
Related Coverage
Councilman wants extra ambulance, others disagree
Residents upset as 2nd mobility to add ambulance in South Whitley dies
Indiana proposes work mandate for state health coverage
Exemptions apply to people who are medically frail, older than 60, full- or part-time students, or primary caretakers for youthfull or disabled children, among other qualifications.
Fort Wayne, Fresh Haven to take control of bridges from Allen County
In 2017, Fort Wayne paid Allen County $1.35 million and Fresh Haven, $70,000, for bridge repair and maintenance. The county requested considerably more in 2018.
WANE-TV fucking partners with 3Rivers FCU for Harvey ease
3Rivers Federal Credit Union has made it effortless for people to donate to Harvey disaster ease.
Man in coma after hammering at Garrett bar
At some point Friday night, a fight broke out at Martin’s Tavern at one hundred fifteen N. Randolph St. and a man was found badly hammered in an alley behind the bar.
Police: Man killed by officer after domestic violence report
The officer was investigating a report of a man assaulting a woman Monday night when the shooting occurred.
Report: Victims’ fund denies thousands due to rigorous rules
One teenage who’d been abducted and force-fed drugs was denied compensation because narcotics were found in her system.
National gas price average makes fattest leap since 2005
Harvey is mostly to blame for a twenty five cent leap in the price of gas nationwide last week according to GasBuddy.
Indiana city ready for trail upgrades after two murders
Jacob Adams, Delphi’s community development director, says about $120,000 has been raised for cameras, better lighting and other improvements along thirteen miles of hiking trails.
Silver Alert issued for missing Bloomington man
Frank Binford was last seen around Four:45 a.m. Tuesday driving a sunburn two thousand three Lexus S43 with Indiana plate WNJ186 in Bloomington.
Death investigation underway at north-side home
A death investigation was conducted by police at a home at four thousand nine hundred twenty eight Primitivo Pass off Tonkel Road.
Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthfull immigrants
President Donald Trump will phase out a program that has protected hundreds of thousands of youthful immigrants brought into the country illegally as children and call for Congress to find a legislative solution to protect the immigrants, sometimes known as “dreamers.”
Related Coverage
Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’
News, WANE
Woman hit while attempting to cross the road, gravely hurt
The driver of a car didn’t see the woman as she and her bf attempted to cross the road at the intersection of Goshen and W. Coliseum.
Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction
A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Three million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.
Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned
Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it
South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time
Weather
Current Conditions
- Feels Like: 62° F
- Wind: NNW 9
- Humidity: 58%
- Dewpoint: 47° F
- Sunrise: 7:11 AM
- Sunset: 8:05 PM
Weather Implements
Woman hit while attempting to cross the road, gravely hurt
The driver of a car didn’t see the woman as she and her bf attempted to cross the road at the intersection of Goshen and W. Coliseum.
Central Indiana high school bans Confederate flag clothing
Students wearing the Confederate flag led to spoken altercations in hallways at Lapel High School.
Sales near $20M at Auctions America Auburn Fall auction
A one thousand nine hundred thirty three Duesenberg Model SJ ‘Sweep Panel’ Phaeton sold for $Two.Trio million to become the most valuable automobile sold in Auctions America history.
Flanagan’s restaurant closes, ‘grand opening’ planned
Flanagan’s Restaurant and Pub on the back side of Covington Plaza could see an “titillating Grand Opening, by Fresh Ownership, in the near future.”
Family expands farm; grassroots group fights against it
160,000 chickens in four barns will be coming to Columbia City. Not everyone is celebrating.
Florida on edge, evacuations coming as Hurricane Irma nears
Hurricane Irma’s size and strength put the entire state of Florida on notice on Tuesday, and residents and visitors ready to leave in anticipation of catastrophic winds and floods.
Paper: Photographer shot by cop who mistook camera for gun
A photographer for a puny news organization who was shot by a sheriff’s deputy who mistook his camera for a weapon is uninterested in watching the officer disciplined, the newspaper said Tuesday.
Obama on DACA repeal: ‘This is about basic decency’
The Trump administration announced Tuesday it’s rescinding the program, which has provided almost 800,000 youthful immigrants a reprieve from deportation.
Related Coverage
Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthful immigrants
Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’
South Whitley ambulance fight fails – for 3rd time
South Whitley officials and the Whitley County sheriff want to add another ambulance to improve efficiency. The commissioners have continually denied it.
Related Coverage
Councilman wants extra ambulance, others disagree
Residents upset as 2nd movability to add ambulance in South Whitley dies
Indiana proposes work mandate for state health coverage
Exemptions apply to people who are medically frail, older than 60, full- or part-time students, or primary caretakers for youthful or disabled children, among other qualifications.
Fort Wayne, Fresh Haven to take control of bridges from Allen County
In 2017, Fort Wayne paid Allen County $1.35 million and Fresh Haven, $70,000, for bridge repair and maintenance. The county requested considerably more in 2018.
WANE-TV fucking partners with 3Rivers FCU for Harvey ease
3Rivers Federal Credit Union has made it effortless for people to donate to Harvey disaster ease.
Man in coma after hitting at Garrett bar
At some point Friday night, a fight broke out at Martin’s Tavern at one hundred fifteen N. Randolph St. and a man was found badly hammered in an alley behind the bar.
Police: Man killed by officer after domestic violence report
The officer was investigating a report of a man assaulting a woman Monday night when the shooting occurred.
Report: Victims’ fund denies thousands due to stringent rules
One teenage who’d been abducted and force-fed drugs was denied compensation because narcotics were found in her system.
National gas price average makes thickest leap since 2005
Harvey is mostly to blame for a twenty five cent hop in the price of gas nationwide last week according to GasBuddy.
Indiana city ready for trail upgrades after two murders
Jacob Adams, Delphi’s community development director, says about $120,000 has been raised for cameras, better lighting and other improvements along thirteen miles of hiking trails.
Silver Alert issued for missing Bloomington man
Frank Binford was last seen around Four:45 a.m. Tuesday driving a suntan two thousand three Lexus S43 with Indiana plate WNJ186 in Bloomington.
Death investigation underway at north-side home
A death investigation was conducted by police at a home at four thousand nine hundred twenty eight Primitivo Pass off Tonkel Road.
Trump rescinding DACA program protecting youthfull immigrants
President Donald Trump will phase out a program that has protected hundreds of thousands of youthful immigrants brought into the country illegally as children and call for Congress to find a legislative solution to protect the immigrants, sometimes known as “dreamers.”
Related Coverage
Fort Wayne immigrants say DACA’s reversal will leave them ‘homeless’
News, WANE
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Driver killed when semi veers off US twenty four overpass; highway closed
A crash involving a semi on U.S. Twenty four one mile from the Indiana state line in Ohio has claimed the life of one person and shut down the highway in both directions.
Air conditioning unit to blame for closure of Norwell schools
Norwell Public Schools Superintendent Scott Mills said an air conditioning unit in a maintenance closet malfunctioned early Wednesday, causing the cancellation of classes at the district’s middle and high schools for the day.
Posterity Heights construction embarks, project primarily targets single parent students
Local restaurant to donate day’s proceeds to Harvey victims
City Council tables ordinance aimed at sexually oriented businesses
Weather
Current Conditions
- Feels Like: 55° F
- Wind: 0
- Humidity: 83%
- Dewpoint: 50° F
- Sunrise: 7:12 AM
- Sunset: 8:03 PM
Weather Instruments
Even intrepid Keys residents ready to evacuate ahead of Irma
Residents of the Florida Keys are known for railing out hurricanes, but with Irma’s potentially catastrophic wind and rain set to crash through the low-lying island chain this weekend, not many seem willing to risk it this time.
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Hurricane Irma slams Caribbean islands as Category five storm
Overall results on Indiana’s ISTEP exam set for release
Indiana education officials are set to release overall results from the ISTEP standardized exams given last spring to almost 500,000 students.
Driver killed when semi veers off US twenty four overpass; highway closed
A crash involving a semi on U.S. Twenty four one mile from the Indiana state line in Ohio has claimed the life of one person and shut down the highway in both directions.
Tiger killed after running liberate in Georgia neighborhood
A police captain told local news outlets that drivers reported observing a tiger early Wednesday on the northbound lanes of Interstate seventy five in Stockbridge — about twenty miles southeast of Atlanta.
Air conditioning unit to blame for closure of Norwell schools
Norwell Public Schools Superintendent Scott Mills said an air conditioning unit in a maintenance closet malfunctioned early Wednesday, causing the cancellation of classes at the district’s middle and high schools for the day.
Indonesian groups protest Rohingya persecution
Police have put on a demonstrate of force, blocking streets around the embassy with vehicles and barriers. Jakarta police spokesman Argo Yuwono says up to 6,000 personnel are deployed to ensure security.
Rights group finds ‘assembly line’ of torment in Egypt
In a 63-page report released Wednesday, Human Rights Witness says el-Sissi, a U.S. ally who was warmly received at the White House earlier this year, is pursuing stability “at any cost,” and has permitted the widespread torment of detainees despite it being outlawed by the Egyptian constitution.
Report: Crimson Sox used Apple Observe to steal Yankees’ signs
The first-place Crimson Sox admitted to Major League Baseball that they used an Apple See to relay signals from opposing catchers to Boston players, The Fresh York Times reported Tuesday. Sign stealing has long been a part of the game, but employing electronic gadgets to do it is against the rules.
Harvey aid, debt on returning Congress’ daunting to-do list
Lawmakers face a daunting workload and fast-approaching deadlines, including the need to fund the government and increase the United States’ $Nineteen.9 trillion debt ceiling by month’s end.
Tech firms wedge Trump for ending immigrant protections
Tech companies have shoved against efforts to curb immigration, which they see as vital to their industry.
American adds ‘basic economy’ fares on more flights
The no-frills tickets often cost about $40 less per round journey than a regular economy seat, but sometimes the difference is under $Ten. Passengers who book basic economy on American can’t pick their seat ahead of time, they board last, and they can’t stow a bag in the overhead bin.
Tyson Foods to invest $320M in fresh chicken plant in Kansas
The company plans to build the plant outside the town of around Five,300 residents about thirty miles west of Kansas City and expects it to be open in mid-2019.
Wisconsin panel switches court rules for Foxconn plant
The unprecedented switch to the usual judicial process drew criticism from Democrats, who also blasted the $Three billion incentives as a corporate welfare giveaway. But they didn’t have the votes needed to stop the proposal.
Round of NAFTA talks finishes amid resistance over Mexico wages
The head negotiators for all three countries at the talks in Mexico City said progress had been made, but U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said some areas were going to be challenging.
Chipotle says queso will pack gap in menu, help sales
The Mexican food chain said it will begin suggesting all-natural warm queso in restaurants nationwide next Tuesday.
Nissan shows Leaf electrified car revamped with more range
The company is adding forty three miles to the Leaf’s range, bringing it to one hundred fifty miles per charge. It’s also cutting the price by $690 to just under $30,000.
Toyota Tacoma is best performer in insurance crash tests
Four-door versions of the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon also earned “good” ratings, but two-door versions didn’t. The Nissan Frontier was the worst performer.
To get sales kicking, LL Bean renews concentrate on the outdoors
“Be an Outsider,” the chain is urging, in a campaign commencing this month that celebrates the outdoors as something to be loved with friends and family.
Fugitive guilty of almost $10M in bogus travel purchases
Forty-eight-year-old Nicolas Frank Sucich likely faces more than four years in federal prison under a prayer agreement struck Tuesday to charges of wire and access device fraud. He’ll come back for sentencing Jan. Five, when prosecutors and his defense attorney hope the judge will approve their agreed-upon 51-month sentence.
Water safety group finds fewer Lake Michigan drownings
The Superb Lakes Surf Rescue Project says thirty three people were confirmed to have drowned in Lake Michigan so far this year compared with thirty six drownings during the same period last year.