TRAIL OF GRANTS LEADS TO CONNECTIVITY
The City received two grants that move trail/greenway projects forward in the southwest and southeast portions of the City.
Read MoreBringing together stories for readers who love to explore and enjoy the outdoors. This section features local news and opportunities tied to parks, rivers, trails, wildlife, weather safety, outdoor events, conservation efforts, hunting and fishing seasons, and hands on nature programs near you in Fort Wayne, Indiana. If you enjoy gardening, camping, hiking, paddling, or simply discovering new places to explore close to home, these articles help you find activities, learn how to stay safe in all seasons, and stay connected to the land, water, and green spaces that shape everyday life in our community.
The City received two grants that move trail/greenway projects forward in the southwest and southeast portions of the City.
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Read MoreGraphyXDirect Printing made the sign. Christopher Crawford took photos and created the layout for the signage. Just Especially for You
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Read MoreGeorge Webber of Hill ‘O’ Beans Coffee here in Waynedale wanted to do something for the environment so he designed
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Read MoreEveryone is invited to tour the new Eagle Marsh Woods and adjacent areas of Eagle Marsh, with experts available on
Read MoreIn early 2008 the vision for the Waynedale Green Alliance began to take shape as a clear cut example to
Read MoreHomer Hoak of Waynedale Plumbing called me and explained that he had a tree growing in his showroom at 3025
Read MoreWaynedale Green Alliance Interviews the Leftover QueenJenn DiPiazza is the Leftover Queen. In keeping with her ´waste not, want
Read MoreThe Winterset neighborhood recently held its first Garden Walk. The event was attended by many neighbors & friends. More than
Read MoreLittle River Wetlands Project, a local nature organization protecting over 1000 acres of wetlands southwest of Fort Wayne, offers wonderful
Read MoreLocated on Calhoun, Wayne streets to create appeal for pedestrians, cyclists Mayor Tom Henry officially unveiled some of downtown’s
Read MoreLAKE LAYERS’ TEMPERATURES AFFECT FISH LOCATION As spring temperatures rise, natural lakes across northern Indiana begin to divide themselves
Read MoreWith the fireworks season in full swing, Indiana citizens and retailers are being reminded of a new state law governing
Read MoreWaynedale Green Alliance, a locally based organization dedicated to raising environmental awareness is partnering with Let’s Go Green. Biz- a
Read MoreBIG LARGEMOUTH AT TWO LAKES THANKS TO REGULATION Ball Lake in Steuben County and Robinson Lake in Whitley County
Read MoreLittle River Wetlands Project, a local nature organization protecting over 1000 acres of wetlands southwest of Fort Wayne, offers wonderful
Read MoreBill Stark, of Snowfall Road called The Waynedale News on Tuesday, May 27. He found a swarm of bees as
Read MoreLAKE LAYERS’ TEMPERATURES AFFECT FISH LOCATION As spring temperatures rise, natural lakes across northern Indiana begin to divide themselves
Read MoreScented baits catch more fish. That’s a fact. And because of that, scented baits of various styles are hitting the
Read MoreU.S. Sen. Dick Lugar’s office announced that Fort Wayne resident Gus Steigmeyer would display his award-winning project on agricultural toxins
Read MoreCity does not collect tree limbs, brush left at curb The City of Fort Wayne’s solid waste department reminds
Read MoreWith the warmer weather, many people work in their yards preparing them for the spring. For those considering burning leaves,
Read MoreLittle River Wetlands Project, a nature organization that restores and protects wetlands in the Little River watershed southwest of Fort
Read MoreIf a bass could build its ideal habitat, the specs would be something like this: shallow water, in or near
Read MoreSenior fishing licenses can now be purchased at most DNR property offices, sporting good stores, bait shops or online at IndianaOutdoor.IN.gov.
Read MoreThe City of Fort Wayne is registering groups now through April 11 for the annual Great American Cleanup scheduled for
Read MoreStreet trees within the city limits will continue to be pruned and maintained by the Parks and Recreation Department. Crews
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