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What began as a dorm room project during the pandemic has grown into one of the city's most exciting local acts, delivering "Indie music you can mosh to." Ahead of their performance at Live and Local at The Landing, WBOI's Brianna Barrow spoke with the band to discuss their unique origin story, DIY approach to making music, and what makes Fort Wayne's local music scene so special.
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The city has opened up an online comment portal to allow residents to ask questions and share their thoughts on the proposed low-barrier shelter in the 300 block of East Washington Boulevard.
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The move would put the Salamonie State Forest in the Salamonie Lake State Park.
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TPS is given to countries with ongoing armed conflict, environmental disaster, an epidemic or other extraordinary and temporary condition.
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Transgender youth and their parents may submit comments for the court’s consideration by July 24.
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Chair of the Natural Resource Commission has resigned. A lawmaker says it’s evidence commissions are being sidelined by the Braun Administration.
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All June, WBOI is showcasing the musical talents of Canterbury School students with a special edition of the Heard Me Here campaign.
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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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