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Northeast Indiana produces $1.4 billion of food products each year, but imports $1.9 billion from outside the area.The Northeast Indiana Regional Food…
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Many of us are book consumers, in the figurative sense. But during the worldwide Edible Book Festival, you can literally consume books.Ivy Tech hosted…
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For some visitors, their first impression of Fort Wayne is sweet.For more than fifteen years, volunteers have been handing out cookies to travelers…
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Pi Day falls on March 14 every year and celebrates the mathematical constant pi. A Fort Wayne candy shop and bakery celebrated the day last weekend with…
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In the City of Churches, many Fort Wayne residents observe Lent in the weeks leading up to Easter.This is a period of repentance and sacrifice, with many…
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You might be from Northeast Indiana if you can’t find Tagalong, Samoa and Trefoil Girl Scout cookies. Those cookies are better known as Peanut Butter…
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The end of the meteorological winter is approaching, which runs from the first of December to the end of February.This season was the fifth warmest winter…
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This week is Canada Week in Indiana, and the Consul General of Canada will be touring the state. In recognition of the celebration, today’s installment of…
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WBOI's Lisa Ryan reports on the growing presence of Burmese culture here in Fort Wayne, which is due to the large population of Burmese refugees and the…
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Indiana has one of the largest populations of Burmese immigrants in the United States, and most live in Fort Wayne and Indianapolis.Fort Wayne has nearly…