Science - and worms - golden at fair
Do you know how an earthworm eats? Dont worry if you dont. Teiyona Royal does.The 10-year-old Franke Park Elementary School fourth-grader knows how they eat, how they process that food and how ...
View ArticleHines urges constituent input in I&M fund
Fort Wayne City Councilman Glynn Hines wants residents of the 6th District involved in the process of governing.That includes having their voices heard about how the city spends its $75 million from ...
View ArticleEfficiency goal of aid network
Thoughts of the New Madrid fault line can keep Joe Wainscott up at night. A series of earthquakes that began at the tail end of 1811 ripped through that seismic zone in the Missouri Bootheel area. ...
View ArticleMayor surprises food bank's Avery with Key
That Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry stopped by the Community Harvest Food Banks annual fundraising gala Saturday evening wasnt a surprise.But the reason he was there – that was a shock, at ...
View ArticleUnattended candle caused house fire
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - A husband and wife are staying somewhere else after a fire broke out at their home around 12:30 Sunday morning on the 1300 block of Hiat St. The fire started after the man, ...
View ArticlePacers helpless against Grizzlies' quick hands
Former Lawrence North High School star Mike Conley drives to the basket against the Pacers' Danny Granger (left). In addition to his 17 points, Conley and backcourt mate Tony Allen combined for ...
View ArticleFt. Wayne turns to students to solve sewer problem
Students at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne are going to try to solve a sewer problem facing the city. The Journal Gazette reports that the city's Board of Public Works has ...
View ArticleGOP, Dems ponder political fallout of Ind. boycott
INDIANAPOLIS — Both Democrats and Republicans claim the ongoing boycott by Indiana House Democrats is rallying support for their side and spurring new donations. But the long-term political ...
View ArticleHealth care reform takes hold in Indiana
Health care in Indiana: American flags were in abundance as Tea Partiers representing their state of Indiana marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., for a second 9/12 rally on 2010. ...
View ArticleTwo performing arts venues set to open soon at new Indiana Landmarks Center
Witnessing the former Central Avenue Methodist Church die a slow death was painful to watch for all those who appreciated its historical and architectural significance. Now however, there is great ...
View ArticleFirst of its kind technology in Indiana helping elderly patients rehabilitate
Indianapolis — At Wildwood Healthcare Center on East 16th Street, patients are playing for their health. A virtual reality gaming system, the only one of its kind in Indiana, is helping ...
View ArticleIndiana Pets Suffer At The Hands Of Hoarders
According to the Hoarding Animals Research Consortium, nearly 250,000 animals are victims of animal hoarding each year.Those animals are subjected to filthy conditions that create severe upper ...
View ArticleConference To Honor Indiana Women Veterans
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana women who served in World War II, Vietnam and other wars will converge on Indianapolis in April for a conference honoring their service to the nation.Indiana Department of ...
View ArticleBoy Scouts Honor Troops Headed To Iraq
NEW CASTLE, Ind. -- Family and friends had a chance to say "farewell" to the National Guard 438th Signal Company and the 419th Battle Field Surveillance Battalion based out of New Castle ...
View ArticleFire damages Brownsburg strip mall
Brownsburg - Store owners are cleaning up after an early morning fire at a strip mall in Brownsburg.It started around 1:00 am Sunday morning on East Northfield Drive, where about a dozen businesses ...
View ArticleFeds enroll Hoosiers with pre-existing conditions
Indianapolis - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services says it has begun enrolling uninsured Indiana residents with pre-existing medical conditions in a coverage plan under the federal ...
View ArticleParishioners celebrate church rebuilt after tornadoes
Lynsay Clutter /Eyewitness News Yeoman - A church congregation in Carroll County has a lot to celebrate. After the Yeoman United Methodist Church was hit twice by tornadoes last spring, they ...
View ArticleVCU wins 3rd NCAA game, routs Purdue 94-76
Chicago - Bradford Burgess scored 23 points and 11th-seeded Virginia Commonwealth made it three victories in five days Sunday night, routing third-seeded Purdue 94-76 to earn a trip to the Southwest ...
View ArticleUS gas jumps another 7 cents to $3.57 a gallon
Camarillo, Calif. - The average U.S. price of a gallon of gasoline has jumped another 7 cents over the past two weeks. The Lundberg Survey of fuel prices now puts the average price for regular at ...
View ArticleFans give victorious Bulldogs warm reception
Kris Kirschner /Eyewitness News Indianapolis - Butler made it back to the Sweet 16 with an exciting win over Pittsburgh Saturday. Sunday morning, they had plenty of fans to welcome them home. For ...
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