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IPFW Women, USF Men And Women Lopsided College Hoops Winners
FORT WAYNE (Indiana's NewsCenter) - IPFW's women and St. Francis women and men all were easy winners Friday night in college basketball season openers. More
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Komets Take Shootout Win At Flint
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Snider Turns Back Warsaw; Dwenger Rolls, Delta Eliminates Wayne
UNDATED (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Snider gets past Warsaw in 5A, Dwenger to meet Delta in 4A More
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Eastbrook Ousts Bellmont; Luers, Southern Wells Move On
UNDATED (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Eastbrook eliminated defending 3A state champ Bellmont, while Bishop Luers humbled Winchester in 2A and Southern Wells bested Southwood in 1A. More
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Big Play Nominees - 11/06
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Suspected Fort Hood Gunman Transferred Near San Antonio
FORT HOOD, Texas (Indiana's NewsCenter) - An army medical official says the man suspected of opening-fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood has been transferred to Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio. More
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Lafayette Soldier Survives Fort Hood Shooting
FORT HOOD, Texas (Indiana's NewsCenter) - A Lafayette native is among the 30 people injured in THURSDAY'S FORT Hood shooting. More
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Indiana Flags Flown At Half-Staff
INDIANAPOLIS (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Flags in the Hoosier state are to be flown at half-staff. More
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6 More Layoffs Hit Huntington City Employees
HUNTINGTON, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - A $1.7M budget shortfall caused the city of Huntington to immediately layoff 6 firefighters on Friday.
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Carfax Monitoring Cash For Clunkers
UNDATED (Indiana's NewsCenter) - A consumer alert for anyone in the market for a used car. More
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Fort Wayne Ready To Salt And Plow Through Winter
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - As the temperature drops and winter nears, the city of Fort Wayne says salt supplies are good to go, at least for now. More
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Governor Announces State Budget Cuts
INDIANAPOLIS (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Governor Mitch Daniels announced a series of cuts prompted by an increasingly bleak state revenue picture Friday morning. More
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Fort Wayne Islamic Leader Urges Separation Of Act From Muslim Faith
FORT WAYNE, IN (Indiana's NewsCenter) --- The president of Fort Wayne's Islamic Center says he does not fear the threat of violence against Muslims following the Fort Hood base shooting, though Tamir Rasheed concedes a backlash is not out of the question. More
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Vote For Health Care Reform Could Be Delayed
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - The vote on the health care bill may not take place this weekend as originally planned. More
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Historic Fort Wayne Home is Latest Culture Center
FORT WAYNE, Indiana (Indiana's NewsCenter)--There’s something new on one of Fort Wayne’s oldest streets, in one of the city’s finest old homes. More
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AT&T Acquires Centennial Wireless
DALLAS (Indiana's NewsCenter) - AT&T announced Friday that it has completed its acquisition of Centennial Communications Corp. (Centennial Wireless). More
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Ants Add Eight In D League Draft
FORT WAYNE (Indiana's NewsCenter) - The Mad Ants grabbed a player in each of the eight rounds of the NBA D League draft Thursday night, including a former Indiana University player. More
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Columbia City, Dwenger Meet For 4th Straight Year
FORT WAYNE (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Bishop Dwenger and Columbia City will meet for thr fourth straight year in 4A sectional football playoof action Friday night. More
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IPFW Basketball Teams Promise Better Seasons
FORT WAYNE (Indiana's NewsCenter) - IPFW's basketball teams have been picked in the middle of the pack in Summit League preseason polls, but both say they will be much better More
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Wayne Looks For Surprise At Delta
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UPDATE: Newspaper Reports Hasan Acted Alone In Deadly Shooting Rampage
FORT HOOD, Texas (Indiana's NewsCenter) - UPDATED: Newspaper reports Hasan acted alone during shootings. No Fort Wayne units are currently training at Fort Hood. More
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Indiana Health Dept: We've Seen The Largest H1N1 Deaths In One Week
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - State health officials are confirming the deadliest H1N1 week in the Hoosier state. More
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Jobless Benefits Extension On Track
FORT WAYNE, IN (Indiana's NewsCenter) --- The U.S. House of Representatives Thursday joined the Senate in endorsing another round of extended unemployment benefits, a life preserver for millions of Americans who can't find a job. More
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Home Buyer Tax Credit Program Extended
WASHINGTON (Indiana's NewsCenter) - The House extended the $8,000 tax credit for first time home buyers. More
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AARP Endorses Health Care Bill, Health Care Rally Held On Capitol Hill
WASHINGTON (Indiana's NewsCenter) - AARP has thrown their support behind the House Democratic Health Care Bill. More
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Body Found: May Be Missing Silver Alert Man
STEUBEN COUNTY, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Steuben County Police now believe the body of man found in a wooded area near State Road 120 Thursday morning is the subject of a Silver Alert. More
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Spy Run Avenue Levee Repair
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Contractors were busy Thursday repairing part of Fort Wayne's levee system near where a major road collapse occurred in September. More
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Expo Center Renovations Unveiled At Coliseum
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - One of Fort Wayne's most prized possessions is unveiling a new look. More
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Food Pantries Gear Up For Thanksgiving
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Thanksgiving is just three weeks away, and food pantries across Allen County are getting ready for the busy holiday season. More
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State Confirms Last Week's H1N1 Death Total
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - State health officials confirm nine Hoosiers died last week from the H1N1 flu, including one in Allen County. More
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Maplecrest Extension Project, Bids Below Estimate
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - It looks like it will cost Allen County about $16 million "less" to build the Maplecrest Road extension. More
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Fatal Crash In Noble County
KIMMELL, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - An Elkhart man is dead and another is hospitalized after a crash in Noble County. More
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Palin Book Tour To Start November 18, With A Stop In Fort Wayne
NEW YORK (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Indiana's NewsCenter has learned that former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin will return to Fort Wayne. More
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Mad Ants Bring Back Core Players, Add Familiar Rookies
FORT WAYNE (Indiana's NewsCenter) - The Mad Ants Wednesday aanounced the first nine players for their training camp roster, including five returning players, two allocated players, and two players invited from local player open try-outs.
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Scholar Athlete of the Week - Justice Martin
FORT WAYNE (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Homestead cornerback Jistice Martin is the Orthopedic Hospital of Lutheran Health Network Scholar Athlete of the Week.
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Huntington Tops Tech In Season Opener For Both
HUNTINGTON (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Kellen Zawadzki's 17 points led five Huntington players in double figures as the Foresters handed Indiana Tech a 79-55 loss in the men's basketball season opener for both teams. More
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Snider Wary Of Improved Warsaw
FORT WAYNE (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Snider aims to get its ninth 5A sectional title in ten years when the Panthers travel to Warsaw. More
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Luers Seeks Another Sectional Title
FORT WAYNE (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Bishop Luers seeks its 18th all time football sectional title Friday night at home against Winchester. More
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Jury Duty Scam Targets Your Identity
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - The latest telephone scam sweeping the country is a very convincing one. More
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MacMillan Accepts Suspension, Still Irked By Some Issues
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Ohio Gaming Vote Sure To Impact Casino Prospects For Northeast Indiana
FORT WAYNE, IN (Indiana's NewsCenter) --- Could the decision by Ohio voters on Tuesday to welcome four new casinos to the Buckeye State prove to be a death knell for expansion of gambling in Northeast Indiana? More
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Wet Weather Headache for Farmers
CHURUBUSCO, Indiana (Indiana's NewsCenter)--The wet weather has put Indiana farmers about 25 days behind on their harvest schedule. Wet ground is making it difficult to get the crops out of the fields. More
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Huntington Weighs Garbage Fee Hike
HUNTINGTON, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Huntington's mayor wants to help fix a big shortfall in the city's budget by hiking garbage collection fees, a proposal that is already sparking strong feelings among garbage ratepayers. More
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Suspicious Package Outside City-County Building
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - An abandon Styrofoam cooler left in some bushes outside the City-County Building caused a little bit of a stir Wednesday afternoon. More
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Kendallville Bookstore Owner Publishes Children's Book
KENDALLVILLE, Indiana (Indiana's NewsCenter)--It’s a never ending quest for journalists these days, the search for positive stories to write. Not just shallow happy-happy pieces but real stories, from main street, about good people doing good things.
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Hoosier Drivers May Have To Stop Texting And Driving
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – Hoosier teens are banned from texting while driving; and soon every Hoosier may have to keep their thumbs off their cell phones and on the wheel. More
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Fort Wayne-Allen County H1N1 Clinic Expanding Vaccine Eligibility
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - The Fort Wayne Allen County Department of Health is expanding the target group for those eligible to receive the H1N1 vaccine.
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Northern Indiana RV Company Bringing Back 200 Jobs
MIDDLEBURY, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - A help wanted sign is hanging outside RV manufacturer Jayco. More
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Fort Wayne To Help Fund Library Lincoln Collection
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Fort Wayne will likely spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to protect the Lincoln Foundation Collection at the Allen County Public Library. More
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Grants To Be Issued For Upgrading Commercial Facades
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - FORT WAYNE MAYOR TOM HENRY has announced a second round of grants for commercial property owners. More
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IPFW Optimistic With Mix Of Vets And Newcomers
FORT WAYNE (Indiana's NewCenter) - A mix of veteran players and talented newcomers has IPFW men's basketball thinkinf they can be better than the sixth place finish predicted for them in the Summit League. More
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Huntington Women Take Basketball Opener
HUNTINGTON (Indiana's NewsCenter) - The Huntington Lady Foresters opened the season Tuesday night with a 70-53 win over Cornerstone More
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Fort Wayne Plant Shutting Down
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - A Fort Wayne packaging company with a long history in the Summit City will close its doors in 2010. More
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Southern Wells County To Hold School Referendum
WELLS COUNTY, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Some Wells County residents will vote Tuesday whether to raise property taxes to help the Southern Wells school district. More
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Huntington Having Budget Problems
HUNTINGTON, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - In Huntington, the city is facing a $1.7 million shortfall. More
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Job Cuts Ordered In Huntington To Address City Budget Shortfall
FORT WAYNE, IN (Indiana's NewsCenter) --- A serious budget shortfall is now officially costing people jobs in Huntington City Government. More
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Event Bookings Rolling In At Parkview Field
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - The Fort Wayne TinCaps season is over, but the new Parkview Field where the team plays their home game is still taking in business and profits. More
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