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Seneca High School quarterback DaMarcus Smith is only heading into his junior season, but he's already drawing serious interest from colleges.
For three, it’s another year, another chance. For two, it’s a first time opportunity to stack up against the state’s best, but for all five it’s the perfect chance to carry on the tradition of Huntington North track and field.
BLOOMINGTON n Rex Drabenstot earned his second All-State honor in the shot put with a personal best throw of 57 feet, 1 inch to finish fourth in Friday’s boys’ track and field state finals.
EUCLID - Six Cleveland Internationals teams and six teams from other Cleveland area football clubs are a match away from advancing to tomorrow's quarterfinal play in this weekend's AC Milan Continental Soccer Cup. Cleveland United and Cleveland Internationals both moved...
An environmental inspection of the former GDX facility is still on hold. The Board of Public Works and Safety this week tabled any action on the matter because it wants more input from three firms that submitted bids to conduct the inspection.
The Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks all praise new Mad Ants coach Joey Meyer, and the positive reviews could mean more NBA players in Fort Wayne next season.
The following story is being republished to correct the photograph. Dyne Pfeffenberger was a beloved Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne professor and a talented organist, pianist and author, friends of the 71-year-old said. Photo caption: Pfeffenberger
A beautiful end to Friday won't mean a beautiful holiday weekend. FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) -- After a mainly dry week, showers return for the 4th, today. A frontal system that looked like it would stay south is actually going to bring rain as far north as our northern counties.
Sports Calendar Indiana sports oMinor League Baseball: Great Lakes Loons at Fort Wayne Tincaps, 4:05 p.m.; Louisville Bats at Indianapolis Indians, 6 p.m.
Bicycle patrol is more than just riding. It's about stamina, eating right and teamwork, local officers involved in this line of police work say. Photo caption: Officer John Greenlee was one of 20 city police officer who took part in a four-day bicycle patrol certification training course. Photo by Dean Musser Jr. | The Journal Gazette
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