KURT F. HARZ, 94, of Fort Wayne, died Saturday, January 20, 2007 in Fort Wayne. He was born January 18, 1913 in Germany. He was a machinest at General Electric for 43 years, retiring in 1974. . . Read More
Now I’m a fella with a heart of gold,The ways of a gentleman, I’ve been told.The kind of a guy that wouldn’t even harm a fleaBut if me and a certain character metThat guy that invented that cigaretteI’d . . . Read More
Now that the holidays are over, many people have more time to spend at home concentrating on chores and repair projects. Below you’ll find home tips from The Old Farmer’s Almanac archives, which are posted on . . . Read More
I recently had the opportunity to review the proposed financing for the Harrison Square project south of the Grand Wayne Center. The project would involve a new privately financed hotel, new housing and retail in the downtown area, and a new baseball . . . Read More
Many people have been investing for a long time and their goals, such as retirement, are years away. Therefore, they consider themselves to be long-term investors. But are they?
Real long-term investors aren’t necessarily those people who have . . . Read More
I am happy to once again be presenting the City’s annual Report to the People sessions. These reports provide a great opportunity for interaction with you as we work together to make Fort Wayne a great community. . . Read More
Tuesday, January 23, Charles Langley announced his intention to run for Fourth District City Council at Summit Middle School. Langley is a graduate of Indiana University and has spent his professional career teaching in the classrooms of Indiana. . . Read More
Indiana State Senator David Long’s pro-entrepreneurship efforts has earned him recognition of Hoosier small-business owners.
The National Federation of Independent Business/Indiana honored Senator David Long (Fort Wayne) with a Guardian of . . . . Read More
In the year 2027, the world is caving in. Rogue terrorists blow up buildings, anarchy runs rampant, and despondency and death fill the streets—all because for the past 19 years, women have mysteriously lost their ability to bear children. . . Read More