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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 proposed quarry would join several others in the Little River Valley area, but is seated in close proximity to several neighborhoods, a school and the upcoming IU Health campus.
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Incumbent Republican State Sen. Liz Brown defeated challenger Darren Vogt by 14 votes.
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While many larger U.S. cities did not see growth, Fort Wayne did.
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An “unprecedented” Indiana recount challenge is unfolding after Senate District 23 candidate Paula Copenhaver asked the state recount commission to subpoena voters accused of illegally crossing over into the Republican primary.
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Paula Copenhaver is calling for a recount in the closely watched Republican primary for state Senate District 23 between her and incumbent Sen. Spencer Deery.
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Purdue University President Mung Chiang will step down to become president of Northwestern University on July 1, ending a three-plus-year tenure.
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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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In partnership with The Landing, Live and Local will once again showcase some of the region’s most exciting local talent in a celebration of music, community, and summer. This year’s concerts begin May 29th. They will continue the last Friday of each month May through September.
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