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Drug-free lifter sets world records- Frank Gray Thursday
Just about everybody would like to say he holds a world record of some sort – besides one for something stupid like swallowing goldfish.
GOP jockeying for mayor takes early shape- Political Notebook Sunday
While we’re still two years away from electing Fort Wayne’s next mayor, it appears there might be a crowded GOP field seeking the seat.
Check out 20-year road plan- Road Sage Saturday Fort Wayne-area motorists can take a glimpse into the future of roads in the community.
- ‘Lobbying’ shouldn’t be considered a dirty word- Sylvia A. Smith Sunday
How do you feel about well-paid insiders who have the ear of lawmakers, ample cash to contribute to re-election campaigns and who appear to have a way of influencing legislation that you don’t have.
- Mayor’s letter worthy – but late- Tracy Warner Wednesday
The problem with Mayor Tom Henry’s mass mailing to city residents about the dispute with Indiana Michigan Power isn’t so much the cost as the timing: It comes more than three months after IM President Helen Murray sent her own letter to local customers.
- Take it easy- Wedding Belle
Pumpkin pie. Ginger almond cake. Deep dish apple pie. Triple chocolate pumpkin pie. Pear almond cake. Apple raisin bread pudding. Cheesecake-filled pumpkin cupcakes.
- Please harpoon these commercial messages- Get a load of this2:53 pm Monday
And now it's time for another installment of TV Commercials I Despise in which I identify commercials and then dutifully despise them
- Verbatim: Commissioners respond to mayor’s building announcement- The Scoop3:48 pm Thursday
"Though the City has decided to move ahead with its plans, we want to assure the public that the Commissioners will continue to explore opportunities for collaboration with the City in ways that benefit all citizens of our County.”
- Cosmopolitan campus- Learning Curve4:25 pm Tuesday
The Chronicle of Higher Education reports that the number of foreign students studying in the U.S. hit an all-time high in 2008, with 671,616 international students enrolled. That's an increase of 8 percent from 2007.
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