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Leo Barber Shop
Serving northeast Allen County
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‘My journey was extremely unexpected’ Agen talks ‘the Voice,’ what’s next
By Megan Knowles mknowles@kpcmedia.com
Only 12 months ago, Fort Wayne native Addison Agen was auditioning for “the Voice” in Chicago. Now, things are a little different. “My journey was extremely unexpected. I grew so much and learned so much about myself as an artist and as a person,” she said in a recent interview. Agen was a participant in the 13th season of “the Voice,” making it to the top two before Chloe Kohanski was declared the winner. “I think the most surprising [part] is how far I made it, just being as gentle as an artist as I
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Addison Agen of Fort Wayne performs with coach Adam Levine on NBC’s “the Voice.” Agen finished as runner-up in the show’s latest season.
am,” she said. “I didn’t know I would make it to the Top 12 at all, much less past the blind [audi-
tions]…but it all works out in God’s plan and it was pretty beautiful and I am blessed to have gotten
Hop River brewers build place to mingle By Megan Knowles mknowles@kpcmedia.com
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Hop River Brewing Company Brewer Kevin Debs, right, works to make the brewery’s first batch of beer Jan. 10. The brewery is located at 1515 N. Harrison St.
navigate the regulations necessary to open a brewery. As they were getting their plans together, it
seemed development was working with them too. “There’s a lot happening See HOP, Page A9
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From the beginning, Hop River Brewing Company has been about using beer to bring people together. Initially, co-founders Paris McFarthing and Ben Jackson had separately been considering opening their own breweries. “By happenstance we got introduced through a mutual friend and the three of us … had a beer at the Dash-In,” McFarthing said. “[Ben and I] realized we could make a go of it together.” Both had helpful backgrounds to bring a new brewery into existence – McFarthing has an entrepreneurial background as co-owner of Phil’s Hobby Shop and Jackson’s background in the law helped them
where I got.” Making the connecSee AGEN, Page A9
February 2018
Joy of music lingers after state seminar By Garth Snow gsnow@kpcmedia.com
An estimated 5,000 music students, teachers and admirers from throughout Indiana converged on Fort Wayne Jan. 11-13 for the Indiana Music Education Association Professional Development Conference. More than two dozen free concerts were offered at four venues over two days as the IMEA came to the Summit City for the eighth consecutive year. Music lovers braved the weather Jan. 13 to pack the Embassy Theatre. They watched as composer Robert W. Smith conducted the Indiana Honor Concert Band. Homestead High School senior Natalee Nichols sat front and center, playing flute and alto flute. “It made it easier for me to make eye contact with the
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Homestead High School senior Natalee Nichols plays flute with the Indiana Honor Concert Band. Homestead qualified four musicians and alternates for the IMEA band.
director,” Nichols said. Four Homestead musicians qualified to play or as alternates. From northeast Indiana, East Noble, Huntington North, New Haven, See MUSIC, Page A10