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For New Year's Eve, YLNI takes to the field - Parkview Field
The Young Leaders of Northeast Indiana, or YLNI, will be hosting its annual New Year's Eve masquerade ball once again this year.
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Devices assist people with disabilities
People with learning disabilities are now being enabled by new technologies, and the INDATA Project at Easter Seals Crossroads is making it easier to learn about what is new.
State School Superintendent Says Teacher Layoffs Should Be Move Of Last Resort
The head of Indiana's public schools has a message for districts across the state that must deal with a new round of funding cuts for K through 12 education, and that is, try and avoid laying off teachers at all costs.
Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana is distributing food to more than 1,700 pre-determined Salvation Army clients Wednesday through Friday.
Northeast Indiana Not Forgotten In Federal Spending Bill
Northeast Indiana is not forgotten in a just-passed federal spending bill. The $447 billion dollar plan passed the house of representatives on strict party lines.
Homeless Women And Children In Need Of Shelter
Dozens of homeless women and children are being turned away from shelters because they are full.
House-passed bill taps $3.1 million for region
Northeast Indiana communities and agencies will receive $3.1 million for an array of projects, including equipment to read crime suspects' palm prints, curriculum development at two private universities and industrial park development in two towns.
Mayoral Administration Remains Upbeat About Casino Prospects, Despite Pessimism in New Report
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry's administration is not giving up on a shot to secure a voter referendum on casino gambling.
The 132,000-square-foot Public Safety Academy of Northeast Indiana, located next to Safety Village in the Southtown Centre area, has been suggested as an alternative to Renaissance Square for city and county offices News-Sentinel file photo by Brian Tombaugh After I suggested the idea four days before Mayor Tom Henry embraced it, I'm not about to ...
Raising Awareness On World Aids Day
World Aids Day is being promoted across the globe to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS.
City Council OKs funds for safety academy, warns progress needed
Fort Wayne City Council agreed to spend $550,000 to help the Public Safety Academy of Northeast Indiana make ends meet this year, but several council members warned that the academy has to make rapid progress toward self-sufficiency. Councilman Mitch Harper, R-4th, voted against providing the money, which comes from County Economic Development ...
Food bank lives a high on the hog' after donation
Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana was living high on the hog Tuesday morning after receiving a 5,000-pound donation of ground pork from Indiana Pork.
Verbatim: 90,000 pounds of pork to help feed hungry in northeast Indiana
Indiana Pork, in partnership with Feeding Indiana's Hungry, Inc., donated 5,000 pounds of ground pork to Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana today.
Wells County was well represented Thursday noon at the sixth annual awards luncheon of the Northeast Indiana chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals.
Letter (Web version): Honor veterans on Web site, in person
I was privileged and honored to be one of 22 volunteer guardians who took 28 World War II veterans to Washington on Oct.
Ohio Gaming Vote Sure To Impact Casino Prospects For Northeast Indiana
Could the decision by Ohio voters on Tuesday to welcome four new casinos to the Buckeye State prove to be a death knell for expansion of gambling in Northeast Indiana? That's the opinion of State Representative Win Moses of Fort Wayne.
Northeast Indiana town to hold Stratton-Porter film festival
A northeastern Indiana city where author Gene Stratton-Porter once lived is celebrating her life with a film festival featuring two movies adapted from her novels.
Over 150 business and community leaders have agreed to be "locked up for good" on Wednesday, Nov.
Police warn of holiday scam with men posing as officers
Northeast Indiana residents are being told to be on the lookout for a scam collecting money for needy children for Thanksgiving, according to Indiana State police.
County health chief applauds fedsa move
Northeast Indiana health officials say President Obama's national emergency declaration would affect local hospitals if the severity and number of swine flu cases worsened.
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