East Allen County

Quietly nestled in the eastern corner of Allen County, seven small, rural communities go about their business with all kinds of stories to tell.

Their cities are New Haven, Woodburn, Leo-Cedarville, Grabill, Harlan, Monroeville, and Hoagland. And together, they are East Allen County.

News The NIIC works with individuals and businesses in a variety of industries.
News Land Collective's David Rubin says the variety of Fort Wayne's park spaces makes the city special.
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News Just Neighbors Interfaith Homeless Network provides temporary housing for homeless families in Fort Wayne.
News Associates in Rural Sourcing's Albuquerque office collaborate.
News The newly refurbished Chantili's hopes to offer a cosmopolitan dining experience.
News Kenesha Williams-Aro is the founder and owner of Imperial Business Management, which helps business owners with taxes, accounting, and payroll services.
Feature Story Four couples in Fort Wayne were married in 1968; 50 years later, they’re still going strong.

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News The city has looked to both public and private investment in redeveloping its corridors.
News Genesis Health Bar provides healthy food to the community as well as job training to people with disabilities.
News Jess Thrower entertains concert-goers at Middle Waves Music Festival.

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News Style For Less sells off-price women's, men's, and children's clothing, shoes, and accessories.
News The KC Streetcar drops off riders at the doorstep of downtown businesses.
News Convenience stores often perpetuate health disparities in low-income neighborhoods.
Feature Story Riverfront advocate Stephanie Henry says she moved back to Fort Wayne to be part of its momentum.

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