
Adam Marshall (left) along with Bill Hartman (middle) and manager and Pastor Sid Gauby enjoy some good conversation and coffee Friday morning together. Marshall and Hartman are regulars. Marshall explains that the business has been a "support system," to him.
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The North Side Marching Redskins at marching band semi-state competition at Pike High School in Indianapolis, Saturday.
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Connor Houser of Homestead, right, catches a TD pass behind Daniel George of Huntington North, 2nd quarter, Friday.
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Cougar's Antoin Campbell breaks through Malone's defense to score a touchdown in the second quarter of Saturday's game at Bishop D'Arcy Stadium.
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Patty Martone speaks before a small crowd gathered at the Hamilton Sisters statues in Headwaters Park Sunday. In the background is the statue of Edith Hamilton, one of three of the Hamilton sisters who are honored in the park.
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Joey Meyer, center, head coach of the Mad Ants, goes over some ground rules for the open tryouts held Sunday afternoon.
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Marty Piercy, top, and Dan Brase of Burkhart Advertising, install the centerpiece to the Welcome to Downtown sign on the Clinton Street railroad overpass, Monday.
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FMG: Mayor Tom Henry peels away the name of his friend Donald Knepple from a rubber mask taped to the Fort Wayne Police and Firefighters Memorial on Wells Street, Monday. Knepple's name will later join nine other fallen officers, etched into the granite.
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Lori Shephard with the Fort Wayne Street department shoves leaves over to be scooped up and transported away on Glencairn. Leaf collection is north of Coliseum and State Blvd this week. Central next week and then south Nov 7- 10.
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Greg Finner, electrician with the IBEW Local 305, checks the LED bulbs and sockets on the histsorical Santa Claus display before it's attached to the PNC Bank building, Monday.
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Cedarville Elementary School third graders in Larry Linson's class Michael Tirpak, left, Gannon Brown, Blake Davis, and Brayden Kennedy learn to count in Chinese Tuesday with Tan Shujiao an English teacher of Hangzhou Caihe No. 2 Primary School in Zhejiang Providence, China. Tan and Yu Qing principle of Hangzhou Caihe, left, spent the day at Cederville Elementary School observing classrooms, and experiening the day-to-day routine.
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Iron workers Local 147 Shawn Lewis, left, Kork Collum, and Kenny King install rebar for the second deck layer on the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge. The bridge is nearing completion for lanes to reopen. Finishing details will continue after the decking is completed and may cause lane restrictions for short periods of time. Photo by Cathie Rowand/The Journal Gazette 12/20

Daryl Murphy with huskeys Shadow and Sky enjoy a romp through the sunshine in Foster Park, Tuesday.
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Local officials and business leaders chat with media at the GM assembly plant, Wednesday. GM plans to invest $230 million in the facility.
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International master of jenbe Moussa Bolokada Conde helps Clay Kennerk, front, and Ryan Blauvelt keep the beat during a jenbe and dunun workshop for IPFW World Music students at Rhinehart Music Center Wednesday. Conde hosted by TRIAAC is here this week as a visiting artist. Conde will perform for a free concert Saturday 7:30 p.m. at IPFW's Auer Perfromance Hall.
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International master of jenbe Moussa Bolokada Conde playes with students during a jenbe and dunun workshop for IPFW World Music students at Rhinehart Music Center Wednesday. Conde hosted by TRIAAC is here this week as a visiting artist. Conde will perform for a free concert Saturday 7:30 p.m. at IPFW's Auer Perfromance Hall. Photo by Cathie Rowand/The Journal Gazette 16/20

Leo High School Senior Brittney Clark practices on Wednesday afternoon in preparation for going to State this weekend for the first time.
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Evan Kern, 6, left, joins his fellow Hickory Center Elementary kindergartners in a search for the perfect pumpkins at Kurtz pumpkin farm, on a rainy Thursday morning.
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"I want to sit in that guy (Engine 765)," says Butch Heckman, left, of Waynedale Indiana along with Bill Kilgore, right. Heckman 83, came to the celebration on Friday to make sure before he left he would sit in the engine and look out the window. Kilgore worked on Engine 765 for about a year traveling from Fort Wayne to Chicago. The two chatted about the engine during the Engine no. 765 Day in New Haven. The celebration continues until Sunday.
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Daniel Farrimond, with grandson Daniel Schackrow, 2, admire Engine 765 while it sat in a shed before coming out to show off during the celebration on Friday. Schackrow is into Thomas the Train his favorite character is Gordon, well at least today. The two sat looking at the engine unfortunately it was going to be another six hours before the steam was ready to pump out of the engine. The celebration continues through Sunday.
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