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On May 25, 2010, the Indiana Auctioneer Commission revoked the auctioneer's license of Dean Kruse amid charges that the company failed to pay clients who had sold items through the company. [1] On July 1, 2010, Kruse sold its auction park, home to the annual Auburn auto auction, to RM Auctions of Canada. [5]
Fort Wayne Assembly is an automobile factory in Roanoke, Indiana. Opened in 1986 by General Motors, the 4,600,000 sq ft (430,000 m 2) plant produces vehicles on the company's GMT T1XX vehicle platform. Facilities include 2 body shops, a paint shop, general assembly, and sequence center.
In 1979, Kruse left the collector car business to focus on local auctions and real estate. A 1964 graduate of the Reppert School of Auctioneering in Decatur, Indiana , Kruse served as president of the auction school , from his purchase of the school in 1996, until its sale to the Christy family in Indianapolis in 2011.
Board member emeritus Ron Grosjean is the grand marshal for the Wayne County Fair's 175th anniversary celebration. Parade, auction, fireworks, music, food - celebrate the past at Wayne Fair two ...
Three Rivers Festival is a 501(c)4 not-for-profit organization founded in 1969, and funded entirely by vendor participation fees, souvenir sales, refreshment sales, entertainment ticket sales, and the sponsorship and support of area businesses. The Festival Title sponsor for the 2009 and 2010 editions was Fort Wayne Newspapers.
Indiana nonprofit Susie's Place Child Advocacy Centers will be holding an auction Monday, Sept. 9, and the big auction item is a pair of Taylor Swift tickets to her Nov. 3 show in Indianapolis ...
The Coliseum Arena hosted the first ever United States Auto Club race in 1956, a 100-lap midget car race at a 1/10-mile oval. [10] The event continued until 1989, usually with two separate events in early and late January. Since 1998, the Coliseum Exposition Center has hosted the Rumble in Fort Wayne, an annual midget car race.
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Dining Car #194 Silver Diner: Built by the Budd Company in 1948. Sold to Amtrak in 1971, renumbered 8051. Donated to the FWRHS by Amtrak in 2019, Restored by FWRHS in 2022. Currently in service. Fort Wayne Railroad Tool Car #701: Built by St. Louis Car Company for US Army as a kitchen car in 1953 & Numbered 89665.