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Indiana State Health Department expands nurse-family partnership
"Helping to provide care and support for pregnant individuals and first-time mothers to promote healthy pregnancies and give children a successful start in life"
Joey Martin Dec 20, 2022
Mayor Henry, FWPD and FWFD recap 2022 and present plans for 2023
On Tuesday, Mayor Tom Henry, Police Chief Steve Reed and Fire Chief Eric Lahey provided a public safety recap of 2022 and highlighted plans for 2023 that they say are designed to make the city of Fort...
Joey Martin Jan 24, 2023
The Latest - NBC News: Dems new plan to pay for spending bill
While the nation's biggest food company to start a vaccine mandate is nearly there
Joey Martin Oct 27, 2021
New Indiana Tech indoor track to be named for Coach Doug Edgar
Made possible through a $4 million donation from an anonymous local donor and announced in May 2021, the Doug Edgar Indoor Track will include a six-lane competition track installed by Beynon Sports, a...
Joey Martin Oct 01, 2021
Johnnie Mae Farm Market now open
The Farm Market offers vegetables, fruit, and herbs grown on-site. Seasonal produce offerings may include fresh herbs, strawberries, collards, kale, beets, summer squash, zucchini, okra and green toma...
Joey Martin Jun 06, 2023
Parkview Southwest Outpatient Center now open
Facility is the newest, largest on redesigned Parkview Southwest campus
Joey Martin Nov 02, 2023
Citizen-Match Tree Program now open
Submit applications before July 1
Joey Martin Mar 27, 2024 J King / Unsplash
Groundbreaking held for new southeast subdivision
It is the first market-rate, single-family housing development in southeast Fort Wayne in nearly 50 years
Joey Martin May 25, 2023
Beyonce's Country Music Era Having A Major Effect On Fashion
Beyonce's transition to country music is having an effect on style in Hollywood, with celebs like Kim Kardashian, Pharrell Williams, Diplo and Bella Hadid recently being photographed in cowboy hats an...
Music News Feb 23, 2024
Governor Holcomb extends EO for 22nd time
Governor Holcomb's new order lasts until February 1st, but Indiana lawmakers will be looking to cut that short starting in the new year
Joey Martin Dec 30, 2021