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Indiana State Police Fort Wayne Post welcomes four new Troopers

On November 6, 2025, fourteen probationary troopers graduated from the 88th Indiana State Police Academy, Lateral Class.

Bishop to celebrate Jubilee Masses beginning tonight

The late Pope Francis designated the 2025 Holy Year as a time to renew ourselves as “Pilgrims of Hope.”

Appointments made to new committee, commission, and council

Mayor Sharon Tucker’s office in partnership with City Council this evening announced that appointments have been made to the National Opioid Settlement Committee, Mayor’s Mental Health Commission, and Mayor’s Young Adult Council.

INDOT releases final reports for ProPEL US 30 and US 31 planning studies

INDOT has released final reports for its ProPEL US 30 and 31 studies, which will inform the next 20 years of transportation planning and development along the two corridors in northern Indiana.

Culvers hosts fundraiser for Honor Flight Northeast Indiana

Culver’s will host a fundraiser to benefit Honor Flight Northeast Indiana on June 25, 2025, at multiple locations in and around Fort Wayne, Indiana.

NIPRA Rally for Rail – 10/27/2024

The Northeast Indiana Passenger Rail Association has announced a Rally for Rail, to be held at the Baker Street Train Station on Sunday October 27, 2024.

Union Street Market fills local grocery niche

Union Street Market today announced five new merchants, bringing the total to 19 of its 25 overall merchant spaces.

Girl Scouts honor 2021 Gold Award recipients

The Girl Scouts of Northern Indiana-Michiana honored 20 Gold Award recipients in a ceremony at Goshen College on June 27, 2021.

ISDH COVID-19 update – 4/20/2021

Today's Indiana State Department of Health COVID-19 update reported that 733 residents tested positive for COVID-19 raising the total to 709,455 cases.

ISDH COVID-19 update – 4/19/2021

Today's Indiana State Department of Health COVID-19 update reported that 770 residents tested positive for COVID-19 raising the total to 708,779 cases.