FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - After the Brickner family recently lost a loved one, they are finding a way to honor 19-year-old Bailey Brickner, through her love for animals. The Brickner family shared that Bailey was experiencing severe migraines in August 2023, the migraines became worse and received the news no one wants to hear. []
As the city of Fort Wayne mourns the death of Mayor Tom Henry, friends and family gathered Friday night for one last celebration of life.
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) - On April 16, family and friends came together to honor a young man who was killed on Clemens Center Parkway last year. According to police, one year ago on April 16, 2023, 22-year-old Seth Truax was hit by a car at the intersection of Clemens Center Parkway and East 5th Street. []
McALLEN — McAllen Memorial and Sharyland High are in prime position to earn a spot at the Class 5A boys golf state championship tournament by taking second and third after Day 1 of the Region IV tournament at Champion Lakes Golf Course in McAllen. Sharyland High finished Monday six strokes behind Smithson Valley at 24 […]
Our thoughts are with those who have lost a loved one
Our thoughts are with those who have lost a loved one
It’s never too early to look for quarterbacks, and a Class of 2027 signal-caller out of Ohio visited Clemson this spring. RJ Day is a rising prospect out of Col
The owners of a popular Sheffield restaurant have announced their final service before moving on to spend more time with their growing family. Gigi’s Cucina, on Oakbrook Road, Nether Green, is one of the best-loved Italian restaurants in the city, with customers raving about the ‘delicious’ food and ‘friendly’ service. When The Star visited, our reviewer declared the restaurant had the ‘wow factor’. But its owners have now announced they are leaving. In a post on Instagram, they said: “Those...
In yesterday's extract from One Day author David Nicholls' new novel, You Are Here, Marnie, a 38-year-old book copy editor, wondered how she had ended up feeling quite so lonely.
In all her youthful visions of the future, of the job she might have, the city and home she might live in, the friends and family around her, Marnie had never thought that she'd be lonely.
The second annual Earth Day Family Fun Day is scheduled from 1 to 4 p.m. April 21 at Lee Lydic Park, located at 3954 Call Road.
In addition to shearing of the herd, there will be live blacksmith demonstrations, fleece spinning and weaving demonstrations, kids’ inflatables, face painting, wagon rides, food trucks and animal education programs.