Due to the large amount of leaves in the North section of the City, Fort Wayne Street Department crews don’t expect to move to the Central section of the City until early next week.
On Halloween morning, Alan Grinsfelder walked into his painting class looking like an 86-year-old man, wearing a checked shirt and khaki pants. But there’s a twist; it wasn’t a costume.
Do you have concerns about falling? Purdue Extension Wells County and Council on Aging is inviting you to register for Matter of Balance Program, an award-winning program designed to manage falls and increase activity levels.
Shubitha Kever has been promoted to the newly created position of associate chief diversity officer at Purdue University Fort Wayne. In this role, Kever will add oversight of The Women’s Center and The Q Center, respectively, in addition to maintaining her leadership position with PFW’s TRIO programs — Student Support Services and Upward Bound.
Mayor Tom Henry today announced the City of Fort Wayne New Markets Revitalization Fund, LLC (FWNMRF) will receive $45 million in New Markets Tax Credits allocation authority.
Especially during the Halloween season, when Scott Bergeson tells people he’s an assistant professor of biology who specializes in bats, he hears all the jokes and myths. People can’t help themselves.
The best season in Purdue Fort Wayne women's soccer history came to a close on Thursday night (Nov. 3) with a 1-0 loss to Youngstown State in the Horizon League Championship semifinal.
4th - 6th graders - One practice a week & a Saturday game. Saturday game dates are November 5th - December 17th. (Subject to change, No Leagues November 26th).