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The Allen County Board of Zoning Appeals heard more than two hours of public comment on the zoning request submitted by Indy-based US Aggregates.
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The races for State Senate 15 and Third District Allen County Commissioner were separated by just a few votes.
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The man had been reportedly suffering from a mental health episode, and police had responded to the home in the 1800 block of Howell Avenue multiple times in recent days.
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The project was in conjunction with an effort by the Indiana Court of Appeals.
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The announcement comes ahead of the Democratic convention in Indianapolis, June 6th, when both women are expected to be officially nominated.
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As the Republican convention nears, Diego Morales is responding to accusations of wrongdoing in his office.
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A Muslim advocacy group is responding to statements made by Indiana’s Lt. Governor, where he said he hated Islam and called it “a demonic death cult.”
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All NewsAhead of kicking off season two of WBOI Music Presents: Live and Local at The Landing, Fort Wayne band Los Electro sat down with WBOI to talk about their high-energy live shows, blending psychedelic rock with Latin cumbia and salsa influences, representing Latino culture through music, and debuting original songs for hometown audiences.
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The Fort Wayne Philharmonic Chorus was joined by the DePaul University Concert Choir from Chicago, and pianist Jon Kimura Parker
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All NewsAs part of the Women’s Fund of Greater Fort Wayne's initiative, 450 sixth-grade girls spent a day with local women leaders. Five of these young trailblazers stepped into the WBOI studios to produce their own radio segment.
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