Avoiding vax convos with loved ones in Indiana this holiday season? This campaign says Bring It Up!
"You don’t know what your friends and family are worried about, what their fears are, unless you have a conversation with them and ask."
About 45 minutes north of Fort Wayne, Angola is home to Trine University and endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. From boat rides in the summer on Lake James, to toboggan runs in the winter at Pokagon State Park, there's always something to do here.
"You don’t know what your friends and family are worried about, what their fears are, unless you have a conversation with them and ask."
With food insecurity and supply chain shortages on the rise during the pandemic, many say the time to change food systems is now. Here's what's happening in the region's local food movement.
"Next time you explore Angola, definitely add this to your must-see list."
A deeper look at the reasons behind the region’s scramble to fill jobs—and how companies are evolving for the future.
Indiana will need an additional 817 primary care physicians by 2030 to keep up with the state’s healthcare needs. This program is poised to help.
Kara Hackett will host a conversation with national journalist Lela Nargi, expanding on Input's food reporting and exploring how local food systems affect the health, wealth, and wellbeing of Northeast Indiana communities.
Christopher Spalding, Co-Owner of the Fort Wayne Ballroom Company, shares his remarkable recovery from a cancerous brain tumor bigger than his fist.
"The public is welcome to enjoy this oasis in the heart of Steuben County to help reconnect with nature and the beautiful surroundings that Trine SRA has to offer."
Meet three organizations in Fort Wayne helping families and schools survive another academic year complicated by COVID-19—and address pre-existing challenges.
Double Up Indiana helps low-income families double their buying power on fruits and vegetables at participating markets. Now, it's expanding into grocery stores.
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