Parks/Green Space

Partner Content Formerly obscured by a highway bridge, the Reedy River now serves as the centerpiece of downtown Greenville.
News The Community Apple Orchard in Winona Lake provides residents with organic apples and cider.
Feature Story The New Haven Community Center has become a center of local life since it opened in 2017.

A robust parks plan is enhancing New Haven


News The Fort Wayne Veg ‘n Brew Fest is a one-day festival on October 6, 2018, at Headwaters Park in Fort Wayne,
News A view of the neighborhoods surrounding Building 26 of the Electric Works campus.

Could Electric Works bring neighbors closer together?


Feature Story Many U.S. companies are left with no market for their recyclables.

How does trade with China affect recycling in Allen County?


Feature Story A Tired-a-Lot Summer Studio group presents their designs for a community space in front of a mural they designed and painted.
News Grand Rapids is the second-largest city in Michigan, and the largest city in West Michigan.

4 things Fort Wayne can learn from Grand Rapids


News Futsal is a great way for youth to develop motor skills necessary to excel in other sports.

Why Fort Wayne has Indiana's first outdoor futsal court


Feature Story Single-stream recycling bins are picked up to be sorted at a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF).

Is your recycling really getting recycled?


Feature Story Open Streets encourages people of all ages to play in the street.

From downtown to playground: This is the power of Open Streets


Feature Story Save Maumee is a grassroots organization to give northeast Indiana's rivers a voice.

Allen County residents rally for rivers


News There are seven communities in the NewAllen Alliance of East Allen County.
Feature Story less trash reduce reuse recycle
News Africa is a Lioness at BPAS.

Inside Albion's renowned exotic animal sanctuary


Feature Story Ask An Environmentalist is a new monthly feature on Input Fort Wayne.

Introducing: Ask an Environmentalist


Feature Story Fort Wayne's trails see more than 60,000 visitors a month during the summer.

How trails are connecting communities