How COVID-19 is shaking up weddings in Northeast Indiana—and the changes aren’t all bad
The pandemic reveals the advantages of intimate, creative weddings and small-town venues—and could lead to bigger celebrations in coming years.
The pandemic reveals the advantages of intimate, creative weddings and small-town venues—and could lead to bigger celebrations in coming years.
Musicians and travelers, Lyndsy Rae Porter and Ben Porter, share their family’s “Hobbit House” in the 1800 block of Emerson Ave.
"There is a grieving process. Some things may never change but there’s a process of getting to the point of being proud of who we are."
Hundreds of children descended on more than 1,000 eggs at the 5th Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Weisser Park by Bigger Than Us.
The Input Street Team pays a visit to dot & line Brewing Company on the Northwest side.
We have details on what's next for Bravas, from a new location to new menu items and a goal to be a “radically progressive business” in Indiana.
Bread & Circus provides artists with mentorship, gallery space, and retail space inside Wunderkammer Company.
In March alone, the Human Agricultural Cooperative distributed more than 20,000 pounds of food and 900 meals.
"When Zesto opens, it’s one of our favorite signs of spring in Northeast Indiana."
We ask women in the Fort Wayne area to fill us in.
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