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For the first time since 1967 the Summit City was represented at the Midsummer Classic, as North Side High School graduate Zach McKinstry suited up for the American League ...
During public comments at the June 10 Fort Wayne City Council meeting several people expressed outrage about an alleged ...
A $350,000 grant the local Boys and Girls Clubs planned to use for tutoring services and other educational efforts is among ...
The Fort Wayne Air Show returns with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and top aerobatic acts for a weekend of aviation thrills ...
The 15,700-square-foot building will hold medical services, with seven family and internal medicine physician offices, lab ...
Just as Fort Wayne FC kicked off its 4-0 victory over Kings Hammer FC Cincinnati Saturday at Bishop D’Arcy Stadium, word ...
Chalk Walk, sponsored by the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, and heART in the Park, sponsored by Arts United, are bringing the ...
Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control hosts free adoption event to find homes for pets scared off by Fourth of July fireworks.
FORT WAYNE — Fort Wayne Zoo has announced an open invitation to its 60th birthday celebration on Thursday, July 3. In honor of this celebration, admission will drop to $10, up to a $15 savings, for ...
For over 50 years, D. Wayne Lukas set the standard in horse racing. And the sport followed suit. Trainers wanted to be like Wayne. Owners wanted him handling their horses.
From the archives: The late Billy Reed, himself a Hall of Famer, wrote about D. Wayne Lukas’ first Kentucky Derby victory with the filly Winning Colors in 1988.
Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas won 15 Triple Crown races and 20 in the Breeders' Cup. He died Sunday at home in Kentucky after a brief illness. He was 89.
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