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The male lion Bahati was diagnosed with cancer last week.
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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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From our friends at The Local: A look at why the names of precinct chairs are private and how they sometimes play an outsized role in Indiana politics.
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The Allen County Democratic Party finalized its list of candidates to be Fort Wayne's next mayor after filing deadline and removal of unqualified candidates.
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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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It's been a year and four months since Allen County implemented new and expanded fire districts. This week county officials said the change is paying off.
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In recent years, the late Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry made investing in neighborhood infrastructure a top priority of his administration. Tuesday morning, the City announced it will continue that initiative.
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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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U.S. Rep. Jim Banks (R-Columbia City) said he wants to be Indiana’s next U.S. senator to “step up and do more” for the entire state.
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Performance focused on Sir Edward Elgar's Falstaff, some music by Beethoven, and a tribute to late Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry.