Warsaw

About an hour northwest of Fort Wayne, Warsaw is a laketown buoyed by a burgeoning medical device industry. Home to the international headquarters of Zimmer-Biomet and other players in the orthopedic industry, this city is a global center of talent and innovation, boasting a diverse culture with waterfront shops, restaurants, and activities.

Jonathon Mossburg is the first graduate of the Ivy Tech Achieve Your Degree program.

‘Never give up’: A local man with cerebral palsy inspires others facing adversity

“Jonathon has quietly and steadily pursued his dreams and goals while never losing sight of those around him.”

William Bryant Rozier and John Dortch are the power team behind the Fort Wayne Ink Spot.
Two Fort Wayne print publications are thriving in the digital age

Ink Spot and El Mexicano News share ways they've attracted active, engaged audiences.

SPECIAL REPORT: How is northeast Indiana responding to the opioid epidemic?

The largest public health crisis is hollowing out communities across the country, but in northeast Indiana, there are also signs of hope.

Market wagon is an online farmers market that delivers farmers' products to consumers.
Want to buy local more often? Market Wagon is here to help

The Indianapolis-based company expanded to Fort Wayne this year to help local farmers and artisans market their products.

FWCS Superintendent Wendy Robinson explains the benefits of Electric Works to local educators.
‘This is more than just a business deal’

Local business leaders, educators, and city leaders sound off on why they support Electric Works.

“Farmer Dan” Flotow and his wife, Wendy, have a booth at the YLNI Farmers Market in Fort Wayne.
A farmer’s experience of the farm-to-fork movement

The benefits and challenges of providing fresh, organic food to northeast Indiana.

Residents of northeast Indiana gather in downtown Fort Wayne.
What is northeast Indiana’s brand? Share your thoughts in a 10-minute survey

The Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership is seeking residents' ideas for a brand strategy.

Travis Sheridan
How can Fort Wayne compete in the global economy? Electric Works could be key

As President of Venture Cafe Global Institute, Travis Sheridan offers advice to local leaders.

Aubrie Tinsley (left), Sara Gensic (center), and Suzy Ulmer (right) in downtown Fort Wayne with the Alyssum Montessori School behind them on the left.
Send your kids to school in downtown Fort Wayne

Alyssum Montessori School is making the city center its home and a key part of its education.

A program focused on drone repair will launch in the next year.
Could northeast Indiana be the next global hub for drone repair?

A new regional industry is taking flight with a socially responsible approach. 

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