
Addie Reimbold of Bishop Luers, 8, and her teammates celebrate her goal on a penalty kick against Concordia in the Blackhawk Christian sectional final, 1st half Saturday.
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The entrance of the new Parkview Whitley Hospital in Columbia City, Ind.
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Artist Jeffrey Baumgartner from Chicago works on a painting looking down on Main St. during the Roaoke Renaissance Art Fair on Saturday while (left to right) Megan Collins, Audrey Stamm, Kendra Collins, Sara Grawbowski, and Codie Collins enjoy a little lunch together.
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Brothers Ben Mattingly, 10, (left) and Patrick Mattingly, 13, (right) play a little game of football with friends at Roanoke Park on Saturday afternoon. The boys go to St. Therese Catholic School and were enjoying the nice weather.
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Fernanda Valencia, age 19 months, cruises the aisle as she and her parents Gaston and Lily Valencia attend the first service of Centro Amistad Cristiana, Sunday.
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Olivia Schultz, 6, buries her brother Evan, 4, in a pile of leaves in Franke Park as they attend Animal Care & Control's 24th annual Walk for Animals, Sunday.
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Abi, and American bulldog owned by Lisa Rayburn, gets a drink of water at Animal Care & Control's 24th annual Walk for Animals, Sunday in Franke Park. More than 200 dogs (and owners) were expected to show up.
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Philip Thieme, middle, along with his brother Tom Thieme, left, President of West Central Neighborhood Charlotte Weybright, and President and Founder of Friends of the Park of Allen County Julie Donnell, right, look at some of the items in the time capsule on Monday.
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Happi Stouder (back) and Gretchen Kunberger (front) walk around Foster Park Monday morning.
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Fort Wayne Komets' head coach Al Sims goes over plays Monday afternoon at Memorial Coliseum during try outs.
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Fort Wayne Komets' Nick Boucher tends goal during try outs Monday afternoon at Memorial Coliseum.
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Canterbury High School's Clay Hoffacker competes with North Central High School's Ari Gerstein during the 45th Annual IHSAA Boys' Tennis Semi-State on Monday at Canterbury High School.
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Bruce Wilson as Kid Power during a live educational performance called Operation Lunch Line at the Embassy Theatre on Tuesday. This show taught the importance and values of good nutrition and exercise. The students wore 3-D glasses as they explored inside a human body of a boy named Max who doesn't eat or exercise properly.
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IHSAA official Carter Lohr starts the boys race Tuesday evening at Northrop High School.
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Evan (front), 11, and Connor Kreilach (back), 8, watch the start of the girls race from the sidelines Tuesday evevning at Northrop High School.
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IHSAA official Carter Lohr (right) makes the call as Concordia's Zachery Panning (left) and Jacob Reinking (center) cross the finish Tuesday evening at Northrop High School.
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From left: Sherri All, Molly Pyle, and Lauren Greulich hold their breaths as teammate Mallory Vandersawl places the final cup in the stacking event in the Amazing Race, part of homecoming week at the University of St. Francis, Wednesday.
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IPFW sophomore Alyssa Tucker, 19, hangs by her heels in an inversion table, assisted by IPFW personal trainer Kate Black, left, at Mental Health Day on the campus, Thursday. Black said the experience stretches and aligns the spine. Tucker said hanging upside down was "so cool," and "alters your perceptions of your world," and "the floating aspect was really weird."
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Bill Perry, a "fix it / gadget man" is a 20 year veteran client of the Fort Wayne Rescue Mission.
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Bicycles that are both owned by and available for clients line up outside the Rescue Mission.
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Fairy princess Lola Mann, 2, waves a mascots Kazoo and Bill the Lion, Friday at Wild Zoo Halloween at the Ft. Wayne Childrens' Zoo. Photo by Samuel Hoffman/The Journal Gazette 21/21