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Medical team struggled to ease Haiti’s distress- Frank Gray Sunday
Two weeks ago, a crew of local doctors, nurses and nurse practitioners left for earthquake-stricken Haiti, lugging 24 suitcases of drugs and dressings they had bought with donations.
- Crawford decries council’s gender-bill vote- Political Notebook Sunday
Having former members address the Fort Wayne City Council is rare, but Dr. John Crawford’s comments were even more surprising.
Repaving planned for New Haven- Road Sage Saturday Road work is coming to New Haven this spring, even if it isn’t exactly the project readers expect.
- House watchdog panel has no teeth- Sylvia A. Smith Sunday
I’m still reeling from the House ethics committee’s logic: 1.
- Tea Party, five candidates will play roles in Senate race- Tracy Warner Tuesday
Dan Coats finished dead last among a straw poll of people who attended a debate of the five candidates seeking the Republican nomination for U.S. senator in Warsaw.
- Fired up- Wedding Belle Friday
I have seen the sun. I have felt the (relative) warmth. I have glimpsed the start of spring.
- Verbatim: Group foster home to reopen- The Scoop2:16 pm Friday
The Allen County Board of Commissioners today approved an agreement with White’s Residential and Family Services to operate a foster home for juveniles at Kryder House and to use Yoder House as a regional office for the non-profit agency.
- No friend of early learning- Learning Curve10:23 am Friday
Fort Wayne Community Schools is among the Indiana districts holding firm on its full-day kindergarten program, in spite of wrenching reductions in state support. The progress students are making is too much to ignore.
- Waiting for ‘Topaz’- Tall Tails Sunday
He is my kind of guy.
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