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U.S. 30’s Future May Depend On Indiana’s Next Governor
Whoever the next governor of Indiana is, current Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb said it’s crucial that they get on board with the U.S. 30 freeway project. “I think it’s critically important that 30 comes to fruition, and it’s an immensely important corridor that speaks to not just the potential but the demand for growth in an area like this,” he said. “I mentioned how special this community is. The same can be said going across the northern part of our state. It’s beautiful, it’s safe, it’s high-quality of life, and businesses increasingly are wanting to grow where people want to live. And so, it’s really a win-win-win when we get done with all the due diligence on 30 and get busy finishing it.”
Parkview Health Named No. 3 Nonprofit, No. 18 Overall by Inspiring Workplaces Group
Parkview Health was recently selected as the No. 3 nonprofit organization and No. 18 overall on the 2024 North American Inspiring Workplaces Top 100 list. It’s the first time Parkview has been recognized by the international Inspiring Workplaces Group (IW), which recognizes and helps shape the forward-thinking organizations that put their people first.
Indiana Black Legislative Caucus hosts town hall at Allen County Public Library
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - On Saturday, members of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus hosted a town hall at the Allen County Public Library. The town hall, which was free and open to the public, is part of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus’ statewide town hall series that provides opportunities for Hoosiers to learn more about the Indiana General Assembly’s 2024 session as well as opportunities for the public to provide insight for the Indiana General Assembly’s 2025 session.
Fort Wayne Pride to return to Headwaters Park
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - Fort Wayne Pride is set to return to Headwaters Park, starting next Friday. Fort Wayne Pride 2024, 21Country’s largest celebration of the LGBTQ+ community, will bring two days of entertainment, a vendor market, a nonprofit resource fair, a beer tent, food and beverages, Pride March, KidSpace, and more to Headwaters Park East and West on July 26 and 27.
Bauer previews IU Health hospital site: ‘I can see it’
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — To most people, the open field on the northwest corner of Lower Huntington Road and I-69, cleared and leveled for the past year, would appear to be an unremarkable 40 acres of land. But to Brian Bauer, the President of Indiana University Health Northeast...
INSIDE LOOK: Downtown Fort Wayne’s “The Pearl”
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - Downtown Fort Wayne is continuing to grow and Friday we got a sneak peak of one of the newest places coming soon - The Pearl. “We’re really excited to bring this space to downtown Fort Wayne,” says guest experience coordinator, Reagan Mahoney. She says they hope to start welcoming tenants in September. We took a look inside a two-bedroom space.
Pleasant weather to end the weekend
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - High pressure has been sitting on top of us on Saturday, which gave us the pleasant weather, and this weather continues into the second half of the weekend. On Sunday, as the high pressure shifts slightly southeastward, we’ll see a few more clouds move in,...
Gearing up for the 36th annual SCAN Duck Race
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE)— Ducks will race to the finish on the St Marys River next Saturday in celebration of the 36 annual SCAN Duck Race. The Donor Relations Director with SCAN, Morgan Galecki Webber stopped by the WANE 15 studio to share what to expect at the 36 annual Duck Race. You can see that in the interview above.
Goshen’s First Fridays Presents Picklefest
GOSHEN — Downtown Goshen, Inc. presents an August celebration like no other. The inaugural First Fridays Picklefest, from 5-9 p.m. Aug. 2, presents the spectacle of a citywide pickleball tournament on Main Street, specialty pickled foods and treats, and live entertainment from the Miller Poultry Main Stage headlined by acclaimed South Bend rapper Heyzeus.
Indiana Black Legislative Caucus hosts Fort Wayne town hall
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WFFT) - Fort Wayne hosted statewide legislative leaders Saturday afternoon, working to elevate the region's African-American voices. The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus organized the town hall inside the Allen County Public Library's Main Branch in front of several dozen people. State representatives and senators led a panel...
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