FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – A former sheriff in Monona County, Iowa came to the rescue earlier this week when the Indiana Tech women’s basketball team got stuck in a blizzard on the way to a tournament.
Indiana Tech's women's basketball team found themselves stranded in a blizzard but were rescued by an Iowa coach's kindness.
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WANE 15 on MSNTwelve Snider seniors sign to compete in collegeA dozen seniors at Snider High School signed on Wednesday to compete in college: Ethan Pierre-Louis—Wabash College—Football ...
It was a goal all season to make it to Sioux City and on their trip into town for the tournament, winter weather left the ...
Indiana Tech’s cyber defense team is headed back to the Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition National Championship. The Cyber Warriors earned their spot in the championship on Saturday after winning ...
Of the group, six are staying in the Hoosier State and three are set to compete with Fort Wayne schools in particular.
A Purdue University Fort Wayne dean is giving faculty another platform to showcase their expertise – podcasts. Ron Friedman ...
Indiana Tech heads to Sioux City, Iowa for the NAIA Super 16, where the Warriors will face 2-seed Freed-Hardeman. Elsewhere ...
Four women's basketball teams and five men's basketball teams from the region were selected to compete, with first-round ...
Fourteenth seeded Indiana Tech women’s basketball took down host third seeded Saint Francis 64-60 in the first round of the NAIA tournament.
Eight northeast Indiana students – including four from Fort Wayne – earned Ivy Tech Community College scholarships for their performance in the regional high school SkillsUSA competition.
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