Monday Dec 14 | Journal Gazette
Automated rate quotes a real blessing
Patently Speaking highlights the technological achievements of Fort Wayne-area residents.
New Haven Mayor Seeks Greater Influence In East Allen Schools Long-Range Plans
New Haven's mayor is paying close attention as the East Allen County School system maps out a long-range future plan, and he has put together a task force to be the voice of city hall in that process.
The tax on food and beverages sold at Allen County restaurants paid for the 2002 Memorial Coliseum expansion project.
Trick-or-treating hours are 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday in Fort Wayne, New Haven and Huntertown.
Saluting a Revolutionary War veteran
People gather at the grave of Revolutionary War soldier Pvt. William Berry during a dedication of his grave marker Saturday at Old Leo Cemetery in Leo-Cedarville. Photos by Cathie Rowand The Journal Gazette Berry's grave is one of the few burial sites of Revolutionary War soldiers that have been found in Allen County.
Cedarville 3rd-graders keep shining
When it's time to take the ISTEP+, students in only one corner of the building are putting their pencils to the paper.
Leo-area workshop expansion plan KO'd
Allen County Board of Zoning Appeals members Wednesday blocked a Leo-Cedarville couple's plans to move the family woodworking business home.
The Southern Wells boysa and girlsa cross country teams came up short in the scoring for a double dual Allen County Athletic Conference meet on Tuesday at Metea Park in Leo-Cedarville. The Leo Lions ran away with the boysa double dual and split the girlsa meet.
Leo-Cedarville gives approval to county for bridge upkeep
Leo-Cedarville officials have agreed to let the county maintain the town's bridges.
At county parks, staff are at home
Bob Dispenza, posing with wife Jackie, daughter Kim and son Paul, has lived at Metea since 2001.
Keith Trowbridge Leo-Cedarville area
Photos by Cathie Rowand A cascade of potted geraniums, now 5 years old, is stored in a sunroom connected to the garage.
Shelter hosts new congregation
In the City of Churches, there's another new congregation in a not-so-new spot. It meets Sunday mornings at 301 W. Superior St.
Golf carts hit the road in Grabill
Grabill resident Lori Nash uses her golf cart to travel the block or so to her job, to pick up mail and to get to the grocery store often with her German shepherd and husband in tow.
Gary Gerardot, a retired detective, used to draw composite sketches for Fort Wayne police.
The Barr Street Market attracts a crowd on opening day July 11. Market hours are 8 a.m. to noon Saturdays.
Snider High School Classes of 1978-79 will have their reunion at 7 p.m. Aug. 1 at Club Soda.
Crash injuries kill Spencerville driver, 80
A Spencerville man who worked at a Leo-Cedarville hardware store for almost four decades died Thursday of injuries he received in a crash nearly three weeks ago.
Windows, Doors & More Factory Store will move into the former Ethan Allen furniture store on Washington Center Road this fall, co-owner Kevin Hunter said Tuesday.
My father had a favorite saying when I was growing up that I can't publish in a family newspaper.
Today is the first official day of summer. Jeff Baxter, superintendent of the Allen County Parks Department, spoke with editorial writer Stacey Stumpf about opportunities for summer fun at the county parks.