-
For nearly a decade, Fort Wayne UNITED has been implementing two national efforts under one umbrella, Cities United and My Brother’s Keeper, to ensure opportunities in our community that unite and help create a safer city for all.
-
The accredited program trained 13 bilingual interpreters in professional standards for healthcare, social services, government and education.
-
The county commissioned the murals as part of its ongoing bicentennial ceremony.
-
The Arts United Center is undergoing an expansion and modernizing process which is expected to be complete in October.
-
Performance garnered a standing ovation and an encore by pianist Garrick Ohlsson.
-
In honor of National Historic Preservation Month, on May 17, local historian Karen Richards will present the final installment of ARCH, Inc.’s annual lecture series.
-
Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades says Pope Leo has invited all of us to walk together in unity toward the homeland that God has prepared for us.
-
The guided walking tours served to introduce community members to the city's new history project.
-
The fundraising efforts came after funding for the program was removed from the Indiana state budget.
-
As riverfront development continues in downtown Fort Wayne, two iconic restaurants owned by the Hall family, The Old Gas House and The Deck, stand sentinel at the project’s east end, eagerly awaiting its completion.
-
The East Allen Community Youth Band is a new initiative that provides students in the Paul Harding/East Allen University attendance area an opportunity to continue in music education.Open to anyone who plays a band instrument, the group is comprised of musicians from five schools—spanning junior high through college ages—and will be presenting its spring concert at Pearl Arts on Thursday.
-
Bishop Kevin C. Rhodes released a statement Monday on the Pope's legacy.