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Brenda Richardson, left, picks up information and talks to Meyers at the United Way table.
Briefs: Blood drives, workshops offered
Service Animals in Postsecondary Education Settings audio conference will be 2-3:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Contentious landfill's legacy: Little to show for $500,000 and 200 acres
A 2002 settlement of a long and bitter legal battle over a now-closed hazardous-waste landfill sent $500,000 to New Haven for a community center and nearly 200 adjacent acres to central-city ministers who hoped the land would "become a long-term source of revenue for the people of the southeast side."
3 captured in salvage yard thefts
Two New Haven police officers arrested three men after catching them stealing hundreds of dollars' worth of auto parts from a junkyard, according to court documents.
James and Carol Goeglein James and Carol Goeglein of Woodburn,are celebrating their 50th anniversary on June 9th at The Lantern.
NCC to forge ahead in wake of losses
The North Central Conference released a statement Tuesday that the conference was "neither surprised nor disappointed" by the recent departures of Huntington North and New Castle, and that both of those schools would not be eligible for any NCC awards or to compete for NCC championships.
Parade, new stage draw crowds to Canal Days
So it fell to grandmom Carolyn Wells and honorary grandpa David Pemberton, both of Fort Wayne, to take the 1 1/2 -year-old to his first parade.
Imagine Schools to re-open under new name
"It's an indescribable feeling you get knowing that all of your work really paid off and that our kids are going to be able to get the education that we want them to get," said Amber Wilson, an We first met Amber Wilson back in January when she going door to door, begging strangers to sign a petition to keep the Imagine Schools' doors open.
Rivergreenway suspect's sketch released
The New Haven Police Department has released a sketch of the suspect who they say sexually assaulted a female jogger at knifepoint on the Rivergreenway Tuesday afternoon.
Just how safe is the Rivergreenway?
Police are still looking for the people who they believe sexually assaulted two women this week.
8 Area High Schools To Form New Athletic Conference
Leo, Huntington North, Bellmont, Columbia City, DeKalb, East Noble, New Haven and Norwell will compete in a yet to be named league, Norwell principal Mark Misch announced Thursday.
Going out guide: The best things to do for the coming week
DEUTSCHE DOINGS: Germanfest, the annual celebration of many city residents' German heritage, continues 11 a.m.-midnight at the pavilion at Headwaters Park, Superior and Clinton streets.
Lunch Crunch: A Quick Look At Top News During Your Lunch Hour
The daily Lunch Crunch is your one stop for the top stories from the morning, set to give you a quick look at the latest news during the lunch hour.
Drivers scramble to gas up as prices soar
Wednesday's average price compared with June 5, 2012: Fort Wayne $4.24...$3.48 Indiana $4.16...$3.57 United States $3.64... $3.59 Gas prices hit $4.25 per gallon Wednesday at gas stations around the city, including the Marathon at 422 Spring St. A impending jump in gasoline prices sent drivers rushing to the pumps Wednesday, hoping to fill their ... (more)
Female jogger sexually assaulted
NEW HAVEN, Ind. A female who was jogging on the Rivergreenway in New Haven late Tuesday afternoon was forced at knife point into a wooded area where she was sexually assaulted according to police.
Healthy-eating advocate raids garden
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Road Closures in New Haven, Airport Expressway
Some road closures to warn you about in New Haven, and construction on the Airport Expressway in Fort Wayne has been extended.
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005 and 1201. * John Wagoner won a $500 gift card from the Apartment Association of Fort Wayne-Northeast Indiana as part of its 100th issue of its Apartment Guide.
Dennis and Kenlynn Hills Dennis and Kenlynn Hills formerly of Goshen, Ind., now residing in Fort Wayne, Ind., will celebrate their 50th anniversary June 9th, 2013.