RESIDENTS NOT TO LEAVE BRANCHES AT CLOSED DROP-OFF SITES
Leaving branches at Tillman, Foster West considered illegal dumping The City of Fort Wayne reminds residents to take tree
Read MoreOur news highlights the most impactful stories from Waynedale, Aboite, Southtown, Downtown, and the 46807 corridors of Fort Wayne, Indiana. This section brings together local profiles, key updates on city and county decisions, major neighborhood projects, public safety information, and high-profile community events that shape daily life on the south, southwest, and downtown sides of Fort Wayne.
Leaving branches at Tillman, Foster West considered illegal dumping The City of Fort Wayne reminds residents to take tree
Read MoreBishop Luers High School and Fushiki Senior High School (Takaoka, Japan) to celebrate 25 years of their relationship as sister
Read MoreThe Fort Wayne Community Schools Board of School Trustees will take the next step in implementing New Tech High in
Read MoreThe Sisters of the Cloth Quilting Guild, Inc. is hosting the 19th Annual Gathering of Quilters at the Allen County
Read MoreGlazed, jelly-filled, chocolate, cinnamon, sprinkled, and blueberry are all doughnuts that the Future Business Leaders of America club members enjoy
Read MoreLUERSKNIGHT This year Bishop Luers High School is proud to be celebrating 50 years of quality Catholic education. As a
Read MoreBishop Luers High School will celebrate 50 years of quality Catholic education with a bang of gold and silver, “A
Read MoreThree out of every four leaders in businesses, religion, or politics in the United States were once in Boy Scouts.
Read MoreThe Special Olympics Polar Bear Plunge left participants fully alert … “and, truth be told, the water of Mirror Lake
Read MoreMonday morning, February 23, the Mad Ants invaded Maplewood Elementary School in Waynedale. The semi-pro basketball team mascot was there
Read MoreThe platelet donation process can take as long as two hours to complete, which is why Benton Rhoades’ 100th platelet
Read MoreWhat better way to raise funds for Community Harvest Food Bank to help feed struggling local families than an opportunity
Read MoreWhat could be more fun than working with like-minded nature lovers to help Little River Wetlands Project care for Eagle
Read MoreEditors Note: This is an addendum to the story we ran in our January 7th issue titled, “Old Clock Newly
Read MoreThe City’s Public Works Department and City Utility crews were monitoring water levels in its rivers and streams, streets and
Read MoreConstruction continues this year on the Towpath Trail, a multi-use pedestrian/bicycle pathway connecting Aboite Township with the Fort Wayne and
Read MoreAutumn Stanek, a resident of Waynedale has chosen to donate her hair to the Locks of Love organization for children
Read MoreThe Greater Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce is proud to extend congratulations to members Cindy Verduce of Indiana Tech and
Read MoreWhen I woke up this morning and looked out the window I knew that the weatherman had called it right.
Read MoreWith determination, local natives Bill Fahlsing and Mark Chappuis have assumed the operation of the Fort Wayne Freedom indoor football
Read MoreSisters Lora Ellen Germann and Hannah Mary Germann had a double wedding on January 18, 1969 at Redeemer Lutheran Church
Read MoreGirl Scouts are ready to provide the community with its favorite treat as they gain valuable business and economic literacy
Read MoreZBOTS, a Fort Wayne FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) LEGO® League (FLL) team coached by Kitty
Read MoreFestivities began at 2:00 pm in the dining room of Lutheran Home’s Health and Rehabilitation Center, 6701 South Anthony Blvd,
Read MoreThe City Clerk’s office will offer a parking ticket amnesty program January 20 to January 30. Most parking tickets, including
Read MoreCrews continue to collect branches, debris left at curb; drop-off sites remain open Residents who would like the City
Read MoreParents interested in information regarding Bishop Luers High School financial aid for the 2009-2010 school year should attend an information
Read MoreBishop Luers invites and encourages possible transfer students and interested 8th graders to spend a day at Bishop Luers shadowing.
Read MoreDigital Television is HERE! The old Analog TV signal will be turned off on February 17, 2009. After reading
Read MoreMayor Looks for Heart Warming Stories of Those Who Went the Extra Mile to Help During the Ice Storm
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