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Local Food Week returns July 26
The fifth annual Local Food Week, presented by the Northeast Indiana Local Food Network from Friday, July 26, through Sunday, Aug. 4. This 10-day celebration of local food features more than 110 tours and events hosted by 40 farms, markets, restaurants, artisan food producers, and organizations. This region-wide event provides...
Rice Shepherd School professor, alumni help develop affordable, accessible, American-made professional bassoon
After years of development, an elite team of professional bassoonists from across the country including representatives from Rice University gathered at Purdue University Fort Wayne’s Auer Performance Hall to test a new bassoon prototype from Fox Products. It was an exciting moment that Sarah Thelen, Fox’s vice president of product engineering, said she couldn’t miss — even just two days after giving birth.
Quick Hit: ‘Guys & Dolls in Concert’
Summit City Music Theatre’s Classics in Concert series is back with Guys and Dolls. The show will be presented on two weekends, July 20-21 and July 27-28, at Purdue University Fort Wayne’s Auer Performance Hall. Along with 55 performers, the classic musical will be performed with a 40-piece...
Band Camino pulling into Clyde
Alternative rock fans are getting revved up for The Band Camino’s upcoming show in Fort Wayne. The trio of Jeffrey Jordan, Spencer Stewart, and Garrison Burgess embarked on their The Taking Shape tour this month. On Friday, July 26, the trek makes its way to The Clyde Theatre with Knox opening the show up.
Quick Hit: ‘The Pink Unicorn’
7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, July 19-20 First Presbyterian Theater. The one-woman play The Pink Unicorn will be presented at First Presbyterian Theater at 7:30 p.m. on Friday-Saturday, July 19-20. Starring veteran local actress Maggie Kole Hunter, this play follows Mrs. Tricia Lee as she attempts to raise her granddaughter in a...
“Let’s get this fixed now,” revised ‘Chronic Problem Properties’ ordinance approved
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - Back in 2017, Fort Wayne city leaders introduced an ordinance to help deal with constant 911 calls to the same locations. The original solution was presented as this: if a commercial property, like a motel, received 12 or more valid complaints within 90 days it would be considered a “problem property” and owners could face a fine.
Mad Ants star Steph Hicks hosts Fort Wayne camp, looks ahead to competing in TBT
Hicks hosted the Steph Hicks Basketball Champs Camp on Tuesday, helping teach kids as young as first grade about the sport he loves. Mad Ants star Steph Hicks hosts Fort Wayne camp, looks ahead to competing in TBT. Hicks hosted the Steph Hicks Basketball Champs Camp on Tuesday, helping teach...
‘We need laughter:’ Comedians take to TRF stage for new event
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Comedians and DJs took to the Three Rivers Festival stage Tuesday for the festival’s inaugural comedy night. The show featured Aaron Montgomery, Kam “Snacks” Coleman and Kess “Big Kess” Baker, who were all local acts. Coleman and Baker, who...
Indiana governor candidate hosts Fort Wayne town hall
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WFFT) — An Indiana governor hopeful is visiting Fort Wayne. Jennifer McCormick, the state’s former superintendent of public instruction and a current Democratic candidate for governor, is welcoming the public to a reproductive rights and freedoms town hall meeting. “Across our nation and here in...
Schools prepare to welcome back students amid ongoing teacher shortage
INDIANAPOLIS—As many school corporations prepare to welcome back students in the next few weeks, many will also be on the lookout for qualified teachers amid an ongoing shortage. ”We’re in full recruitment mode,” Jeff Butts, the Superintendent of MSD Wayne Township, said. While MSD Wayne Township doesn’t have any large pockets of openings as in […]
IU Health Plans to Build New Hospital in Fort Wayne
FORT WAYNE — Indiana University Health announced on Monday that they plan to build a new hospital in Fort Wayne on the city’s southwest side. The new $421 Million facility will be five stories tall with: – 140 beds to accommodate a growing patient population – 17 emergency department exam rooms to provide immediate and […] The post IU Health Plans to Build New Hospital in Fort Wayne appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
Huntington hosts ‘Camp Hero’ to connect kids with first responders
HUNTINGTON, Ind. (WPTA) - First responders are hosting a summer camp to connect with kids. “Camp Hero” is a week-long camp in Huntington for kids ages eight to thirteen. Camp leaders hope it is a way for kids to ask questions and learn about safety from first responders. The...
Three Northeast Indiana ballplayers selected in 2024 MLB Draft
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WFFT) - The 2024 Major League Baseball Draft came to a close Tuesday afternoon after three days and 20 rounds of selections. In the mix, three former Northeast Indiana standouts got the call that a Major League club wants to take their talents to the professional level.
Indiana’s new ILEARN test scores show student progress remained stagnant in 2024
(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — New state standardized test results show stagnant progress among Hoosier students in grades 3-8, signaling a continued struggle to reverse widespread learning loss following the COVID-19 pandemic. New ILEARN scores show 41% of Indiana students who were tested earlier this spring were at or above proficiency standards in English and language […]
Honest Abe Auto Sales fails to live up to their name, Attorney General Todd Rokita recovers almost half a million dollars against Indy car dealer
INDIANAPOLIS –Four Indianapolis used-car stores, which might rank among the area’s most notoriously misnamed business enterprises, are accused of using bait-and-switch sales tactics, falsely advertising prices, and preying on Hoosiers with subprime credit. The stores are now, after a settlement with Attorney General Todd Rokita, forced to pay...
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