Beers Mallers, LLP, announced the election of Janell Sprinkle and Tony Manns as partners in the firm. Sprinkle, based in Fort ...
Fort Wayne City Councilwoman Michelle Chambers, D-at large, said the city's southeast side is “catching up” after years of ...
Indianapolis-based Davis Homes, which has roots dating to the 1950s, is one the largest residential builders in central ...
Approximately 150,649 people moved to Indiana in 2023, while 120,876 moved out. This represents a net gain of 29,773 ...
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WANE Ft. Wayne on MSNANALYSIS: Where an Indiana casino (and slots) might goBased on numerous conversations with lawmakers and casino executives, the push to relocate to northeast Indiana might face a ...
Immigration-related executive orders issued by both President Donald Trump and Gov. Mike Braun have prompted at least one ...
Housing advocates saw promise in a bill that would make it easier for renters to get some evictions sealed from their record.
Residents of an affordable housing complex that is scheduled to close in less than three months say they are still grappling with high levels of stress and uncertainty about where they will be living, ...
After a strenuous 2020-23 Allen County housing market, last year settled down, the president of Upstate Alliance of REALTORS ...
WWE continues to expand its social media reach as its successful blend of wrestling and celebrities took center stage at its ...
NEI (the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership) on Jan. 31 announced that Ryan Twiss, vice president of Regional Initiatives ...
‘A SCALPEL, NOT A HATCHET’: Indiana nonprofits scrambling to face possible freeze on federal funding
By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen February 3, 2025 Emmy Hildebrand, CEO of Helping Veterans and Families of Indiana, ...
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