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Mayor Tom Henry, left, waves to the crowd lining Calhoun Street during the 40th annual Fort Wayne Newspapers Three Rivers Festival parade last year.
Verbatim: Credit union collects items for soldiers
Starting July 6th thru July 31st, MidWest America Federal Credit Union will be collecting items for soldiers.
New Haven adopts a Odyssey' court system
An electronic court system is helping New Haven streamline its process, and it may do the same for Allen County in the future.
Pink, red and blue paisley fabrics flowed through dozens of sewing machines as workers assembled Vera Bradley Designs Inc.'s signature quilted handbags.
Fort to Port phase to be complete in fall
Indiana's first phase of the "Fort to Port" highway project will see completion this fall, according to Indiana Department of Transportation officials.
Lightning strike destroys garage
A garage in New Haven caught fire early Friday morning after being hit by lightning.
Accused Molester Could Serve 70 years In Prison
A Leo man is out on bond Thursday evening after being accused in a horrendous case of child abuse.
Finally, the wheel tax decision
Excavation begins for the Courtyard by Marriott hotel at Harrison Square, which is key to the development's financing.
EACS announces top scholastic achievers: New Haven High School Valedictorian- Brandon Knueve
Post high school education plans: Purdue University-West Lafayette to pursue a law degree.
Fremont parts plant damaged in fire
A Steuben County auto parts making plant sustained about $250,000 in damage Sunday in an early-morning fire, according to Fremont firefighters.
Detached Garage Destroyed In Overnight Fire
Officials are still trying to figure out what started a detached garage on fire overnight, leaving it in ruins.
At-risk students get a second chance
Last year, the Indiana Department of Education recorded that more than 700 students from East Allen County Schools were either dropouts or had an unknown graduation status.
Allen County Commissioner's Legislative Session : 10 a.m., Friday, Commissioner's Courtroom, City-County Building The solution proposed by some city and county officials to pay for bridge repairs in Allen County will again be a focal point this week.
Stabbing outside bar injures 3
Three men were hospitalized Monday after a stabbing outside the Brass Rail tavern on Broadway, according to Fort Wayne police.
IRS weighs license rules for tax preparers
The director of a Fort Wayne-area accounting firm with two offices said he favors the IRS proposal.
Environment - 'Plans for hog farm are on hold: State lacks regulation, rural neighbors assert'
Focus is on Indiana law, and on interesting developments in law, government, and more .
New Haven Student's Finish Radio Show
A group of New Haven High School students put the finishing touches on their final project today.
Shawna McCullough of Clanton, Ala., sets up rows of stuffed-animal prizes Monday for a game booth at Canal Days.
The entrance fee is $12 for adults; $8 for children older than 1 year; $10 for seniors.
You get what you paid for with tax caps
When more than 65 percent of California voters rejected a $16 billion tax increase earlier this month, the result was dramatic and easy to understand: Denied more money, politicians will be forced to cut spending if they hope to reduce or eliminate the once-Golden State's $21 billion deficit.