Arnetta Scruggs lives in Indianapolis, but the Fort Wayne native frequently travels the interstate that separates the two metro areas by about 125 miles.
Hundreds of children lined a yellow rope at a southeast Fort Wayne park on Sunday afternoon and waited for Tyler Whitfield to stop repeating his needless question.
relationship to be and because of that they have to continue to keep channels open. but the clear, direct, essential equal things that when they do happen. dan, i want to unpack this balloon situation a little more. because we have actually seen reporting indicating that the pentagon is actually bloom project, if you will. to compete with not only china but also russia. according to, politico about this specifically. so how, first of all, do you know anything about that? but also this goes to the point of, again, competition not conflict. and because the united states government wants competition not conflict with beijing they stop to work with them where they can. but also continue to safeguard against what they feel like our intrusions and provocations, if you will. balloons have been around a long time. they have been used for surveillance and spying and to help militaries since world war