Healthy Communities

News Historic City Square in Van Wert, Ohio.

A look at New Urbanism in the Midwest


Feature Story less trash reduce reuse recycle
Feature Story Dreamers are foreign-born people who were brought to the U.S. as children.

Creating a safe space to learn about immigration


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


Feature Story Participants of the Fort Wayne United Late Night Basketball Program prepare to play.

A city UNITED: No one left on the sidelines


News Patti Hays tries out a Buddy Bench donated to Fairfield Elementary School, painted by Vicki Junk Wright.

'Sensory-friendly' kits coming to local event centers


News The Parkview Cancer Institute team and Paul's Place board members.

Helping families when they need it most


News Windrose Urban Farm grows Shiitake mushrooms.

Growing innovative employment opportunities


Feature Story Crossroads Kombucha is made in Fort Wayne.

Sharing a taste of northeast Indiana


Feature Story Students at MLK Montessori School learn to share and work as a team.

Investing in 'hidden treasure'


Feature Story Resident Diana Talor shops at the 3 Rivers Food Co-op at 1612 Sherman Blvd.

Growing interest in a local food network


News Tammy Toscos

Regional studies advance preventive healthcare


Feature Story Jodi Leamon lives and works in downtown Fort Wayne.

Downtown lifestyle leads to less waste


Feature Story Fresh produce at the McCormick Place Farm Market.

HEALing food deserts with fresh produce


News Merry Lea's Rieth Village is reflected in the Kesling Wetland, a nine-acre wetland restoration.

Sustainable agriculture grows opportunities in Northeast Indiana


Feature Story Tony and Becky Ridley at their house in the Renaissance Pointe Neighborhood.

Stories of Renaissance: From booming 'Bowserville' to busy YMCA


Feature Story The Gunthorps own 260 acres in LaGrange just south of the Pigeon River game preserve.
News As the owner of CS3, Donna Kessler is opening a new organic deli and tea shop across the street.
Feature Story Gladwell's book, The Tipping Point, explores the broken windows theory that inspired Mondragon's ministry.

Telling better stories in northeast Indiana