Ella Abbott
Multimedia ReporterElla Abbott is a multimedia reporter for 89.1 WBOI. She is a strong believer in the ways audio storytelling can engage an audience and create a sensory experience.
Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Ella graduated from Kent State University in 2020 with a bachelors degree in Journalism and a minor in Forensic Anthropology. Previously, she worked for WKSU in Kent, Ohio before moving to Fort Wayne to join the WBOI team.
Much of Ella's spare time is spent locating her next caffeine fix and spending time with her dog, Spartan.
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The Maumee Mary & Joseph comedy festival went on hiatus during the pandemic, now it's returning for its 2024 festival.
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Stillwater Hospice is now the only hospice agency in Indiana to hold the credential, which trains medical professionals on working with aging members of the LGBTQ+ community.
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The program fills a bag with nutritious food that children can pick up and take home on Fridays to stay fed over the weekend.
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Families are asked to bring and share food from their cultures and enjoy cultural entertainment, while getting to know each other.
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The program is a partnership which aims to make homebuying more accessible.
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Much of Northeast Indiana saw significantly darker skies Monday afternoon, with parts of the area in the totality of the eclipse.
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With the eclipse around the corner, everyone is preparing for the fun, safely.
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The organization picked a New Harmony poet for the total eclipse.
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North of the totality, people will still get quite a show from the solar eclipse on April 8.
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USPS isn't anticipating any career layoffs, but they do intend to move some operations out of Fort Wayne.