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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. files with state for Indiana ballot
INDIANAPOLIS (INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — Third-party presidential candidate and controversial figure Robert F. Kennedy Jr. apparently has submitted enough signatures for the Indiana Election Division to certify his candidacy, meaning Kennedy will likely appear on the November ballot as an option for Hoosiers. The Indiana Election Division confirmed that Kennedy met the Monday deadline at […]
Tell Julian: A Visit to Sati Babi
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - This week, morning anchor Julian Teekaram finds herself in the middle of Junk Food Alley at the Three Rivers Festival. She’s highlighting a food stand that’s been coming to the festival for four decades!. It’s called Sati Babi and it’s a favorite for...
American Cancer Society Honors Tom and Cindy Henry with Impact Award at Fort Wayne Golf Classic
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WOWO) – The American Cancer Society (ACS) celebrated the dedication of Mayor Tom and Cindy Henry by presenting them with the Health Equity Impact Award during the Fort Wayne Golf Classic on June 20, 2024. Known for establishing the Fort Wayne Health Equity Coalition and engaging...
Decatur seeks funds for school safety projects
Projects to enhance safety around the North Adams Schools campus received approval from Decatur City Council at its meeting Tuesday night. If state funding is secured, the work will involve crossing upgrades, including overhead signage, and a left-hand turn lane on Jackson St. at the US 224 intersection in front of the school campus. The crossings and the turn lane are separate projects.
Deadline approaching for Indiana safe room program
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT)- The deadline is approaching for the Indiana Department of Homeland Security’s safe room program. The initiative would reimburse up to 75% ($5,000 maximum) of safe room installations costs for 25 randomly picked applicants. The IDHS program was developed in 2015 to provide a rebate for the installation of safe rooms for Indiana […]
‘I’m not going without food’: Hoosiers burdened by medical debt call for change
(MIRROR INDY) — For the first time in months, Ronald Brady could buy toilet paper. In between his shifts as a warehouse worker at Walmart, the 60-year-old brought the rolls back to his home near Fountain Square. He walked past his used Hyundai Sonata, a car he spent years saving up for, only for it […]
‘Wash for a Cause’ raises over $33,000 for Fort Wayne YMCA Youth Service Bureau
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - Over the weekend, Mike’s Carwash held its 10th ‘Wash for a Cause’ fundraiser raising more than $33,000 to support youth in Fort Wayne and South Bend. Mike’s Carwash says they donated half of the proceeds made from each Ultimate+Ceramic and Ultimate Wash...
Wiffle ball tournament a success
The 5th annual T.J.C. wiffle ball tournament was held on Saturday, July 13, at REV Sports. Complex in Decatur. This is a great event remembering and honoring three boys who sadly lost their. lives in a tragic accident on June 7, 2020: Trevor Ortiz, Jordan Fuelling, and Connor Brite. The...
City of Fort Wayne tightens regulations around "chronic problem properties," prepares to issue more fines
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WFFT) -- Fort Wayne City Council approved an amendment to Chapter 103 of the city code Tuesday, allowing them to quickly address chronic problem properties. Until now, the city code allowed them to fine any landlord whose property got 12 complaints in 90 days. Fort Wayne Police...
‘Needle-free’ blood draw being tested at Parkview
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Almost every patient who receives hospital care will have blood drawn and receive an IV. At the Family Birthing Centers at Parkview Regional Medical Center and Parkview Randallia, new mothers can now experience a “one-stick stay.”. The PIVO device allows blood to be...
Administrative Assistant Celebrates 50 Years At Manchester University
NORTH MANCHESTER - Jill Biehl, administrative assistant for admissions, celebrated her 50th anniversary working at Manchester University on Monday, July 15. Biehl arrived at Manchester in 1974, after her sister, who already worked on campus, dropped her resume off in the admissions office. She has worked in MU admissions in various capacities ever since, according to a news release from Manchester University.
Council could get DORA ordinance in August
The Wabash City Council could get a revised Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area as early as its first meeting in August. That was the word Tuesday night, July 9, from Mayor Scott Long during a public meeting on the DORA project. The meeting, which drew about 60 people to the Eagles...
Edwin Coe Spirits: Mixing up the Summer Mule and Tongue Thai’d Cocktails
Living Local 15 host Jessica Williams visits Edwin Coe Spirits in Churubusco, Indiana, and gets behind the bar with Co-Owner Kristin Collins to learn how to mix up the Blackberry Smash and Cucumber Cooler cocktails off of their summer menu. Edwin Coe Spirits is located at 6675 Us-33 in Churubusco, Indiana. Learn more at edwincoespirits.com.
Main Street organizations are revitalizing the heart of Northeast Indiana communities
If small towns are the heartbeat of America, then their downtown Main Street organizations are the lifeblood running through their veins. Working feverishly behind the scenes to bring in new art sculptures, create nightlife and culture, attract new businesses and lift up existing ones, Main Street organizations are crucial to the communities they serve.
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