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As we get back to summer travel, cookouts, and time with friends and family, COVID-19 is still something to watch out for.
FORT WAYNE — Representatives for Parkview Health and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield have extended their contract, which ...
With summer in full swing, it’s time to enjoy the great outdoors and warm weather. As Independence Day approaches, many ...
Fourth of July celebrations this week will come at a slightly higher cost than last year’s cookouts, according to the Indiana ...
A city of Fort Wayne Redevelopment Advisory Committee, made up of economic development and community leaders, has selected ...
Local governments could lose significant property tax revenue under a case heard by the Indiana Supreme Court on June 26 ...
A volunteer searching the archives of the American Baptist in Massachusetts has found a nearly 180-year-old document shedding ...
ANGOLA — Trine University has received a $2 million pledge from the Steel Dynamics Foundation toward its new John and Mary ...
Northeast Indiana counties saw fairly significant decreases in unemployment in May compared to May 2024, according to data released Wednesday by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
About a dozen gleaming shovels from various groundbreakings hang on the wall of Eric Holcomb’s dusty barn. The same barn that has a basketball hoop inside so he can shoot ...
“Donald Trump’s Politics of Plunder,” headlines The New Yorker. “As Trumps Monetize Presidency, Profits Outstrip Protests,” reports The New York Times. The Atlantic calls Trump 2.0 “The Most Corrupt ...
WATERLOO — The fifth annual Waterloo summer parade and festival will take place Saturday. The event is hosted by Waterloo Main Street. Warm-A-Heart will serve a pancake and sausage breakfast from 7-10 ...