Associated Press
They don’t have green cards or even temporary visas, but observers all across the northern United States are reporting an influx of Canadians.
Photos by Michelle Davies | The Journal Gazette
Allen County’s Metea Park could become home to Houdini the screech owl, Homer the American kestrel, Ruby the red tailed hawk and Apollo the great horned owl, and all their friends.
As Indiana continues its yearslong push to reform how its local governments function, one of the most important voices in that discussion has been the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns.

News now

  • Pleas fill Santa’s mailbag
    They’re like prayers in physical form.For more than a century, children have written letters to Santa Claus – handwritten pleas to the derivative of Saint Nicholas, Bishop of Myra, renowned for his generosity.
  • Toxins released in Indiana on rise
    Indiana’s struggling economy grew slightly in 2010 – and so did the amount of toxic chemicals companies reported releasing into the air.
  • Death tests faith: ‘Like a bad dream’
    Part 4 of a 4-story series
    Rick Tesso’s health showed little improvement in the days after his girlfriend left Fort Wayne to return to her home in Australia. He was in pain. His organs were shutting down.
Advertisement

Projects