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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: Leaf crews to pick up Saturday- The Scoop3:56 pm
Fort Wayne, Ind. – City street department crews will work Saturday to progress work on the large volume of leaves that fell in the past two weeks.
- 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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