Lisa Fabian, the executive director of Saint Joseph Mission, holds some of the gifts from Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School. The southwest Fort Wayne school collected the items for Advent. Each grade brought in specific items needed by the shelter for homeless, single women. Students…
For people on Allen County’s northeast side, Nolt’s Marketplace Deli, located at 10370 Leo Road in the Leo Crossing Shopping Center, is the perfect spot to find locally sourced products and ingredients for cooking snacks and meals that provide delicious comfort during trying times.
Allen County Commissioner Nelson Peters was sworn in for his fifth four-year term during the Board of Commissioners’ Jan. 8 legislative session. Peters was reelected Nov. 3 to represent District 1, which includes most of the eastern half of the county.
Allen County Commissioner Nelson Peters was sworn in for his fifth four-year term during the Board of Commissioners’ Jan. 8 legislative session. Peters was reelected Nov. 3 to represent District 1, which includes most of the eastern half of the county.
Leo-Cedarville approved a contract with the newly formed Northeast Allen County Fire and EMS Territory on Jan. 5, after more than a year’s worth of negotiations with other county entities and Northeast Allen County Fire and EMS.
There’s smoke, but not necessarily a fire when it comes to the topic of declining numbers of sports officials in Indiana high schools.
The Allen County Department of Environmental Management recognized several businesses and individuals in the community Dec. 11 as “Sustainability Superheroes” for their efforts to support environmental causes.
Allen County Commissioner Nelson Peters was sworn in for his fifth four-year term during the Board of Commissioners’ Jan. 8 legislative session. Peters was reelected Nov. 3 to represent District 1, which includes most of the eastern half of the county.
Allen County Commissioner Nelson Peters was sworn in for his fifth four-year term during the Board of Commissioners’ Jan. 8 legislative session. Peters was reelected Nov. 3 to represent District 1, which includes most of the eastern half of the county.
Leo-Cedarville approved a contract with the newly formed Northeast Allen County Fire and EMS Territory on Jan. 5, after more than a year’s worth of negotiations with other county entities and Northeast Allen County Fire and EMS.
Leo-Cedarville Town Council President John Eastes is hoping to reenter negotiations with other northeast Allen County entities regarding the formation of a new fire territory. However, this time, he wants to bring Perry Township to the table.
There’s smoke, but not necessarily a fire when it comes to the topic of declining numbers of sports officials in Indiana high schools.
The Leo boys basketball team is just one game away from defeating half the programs in the Summit Athletic Conference this year. Bishop Luers is the latest team to fall in the Lions’ 4-0 start to the season with NE8 conference play beginning Dec. 18.
It was no surprise.
Carroll, Concordia and Homestead will represent Allen County in this year’s IHSAA Cross Country State Finals Oct. 31 at the LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course in Terre Haute.
Leo-Cedarville approved a contract with the newly formed Northeast Allen County Fire and EMS Territory on Jan. 5, after more than a year’s worth of negotiations with other county entities and Northeast Allen County Fire and EMS.
Leo-Cedarville Town Council President John Eastes is hoping to reenter negotiations with other northeast Allen County entities regarding the formation of a new fire territory. However, this time, he wants to bring Perry Township to the table.
The town of Leo-Cedarville is pursuing an annexation that could lead to a partnership with Huntertown for fire and EMS services. While Leo Town Council president John Eastes and council member Ray Pulver called the offer from a Huntertown a good option for Leo, other council members, residen…
On Christmas Eve 1822, Santa Claus was born. Yet in various parts of the world, a man known as Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, Kris Kringle, Abbot of Unreason, Julenissen and many other names had been associated with the Yule season since the fourth century.
What happens in the White House has always been of interest to Americans, particularly how the President and his family celebrate the holidays.
As consumers continue to check items off their shopping lists, BBB encourages them to keep small businesses in mind as the place to shop. COVID-19 has had the largest impact on small, local businesses, so this holiday season is the perfect time to show your support.
It stands to be a future framed picture in Vice President Mike Pence’s office: He was climbing the U.S. Capitol steps with 7th Circuit Judge Amy Coney Barrett of South Bend. The tall, slender judge is adjusting her necklace; the vice president is reaching into his pocket, a look of exhilarat…
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The East Allen County Schools, Southwest Allen County Schools and Northwest Allen County Schools districts are receiving roughly $400,000 in state grant money to provide connectivity to students attending school remotely while not having access to broadband internet. The money will aid in th…
With the return to school during the COVID-19 pandemic, Highmark of Fort Wayne, a designer of exhibit systems, has begun to produce safety shields and partitions for students and educators.
Heathyr Harkless hasn’t gotten much sleep lately, but she’s OK with that. The local photographer, philanthropist, mom and wife has gone sleepless for several nights because of her latest effort, a new Facebook group called “Amazing Teachers of Allen County.” Harkless launched the project July 17.
Deadlines to get ready and registered for the upcoming November presidential election are rapidly approaching, and local election officials are preparing as best they can for counting votes in the challenging atmosphere of a global pandemic.
The Allen County Election Board spent two days last week tallying the 34,173 paper ballots that had been mailed in time for the June 2 primary.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has expanded his executive order due to COVID-19, which will include numerous actions, including keeping schools closed through May 1, it was announced March 20.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has issued an executive order to delay the May 5 primary election to June 2.
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