In 1853, somewhere in Fort Wayne, a procession was held celebrating the opening of the first free public school in the city. Fittingly, a schoolboy took part carrying a banner, proclaiming the value of education.
Frank Gray | The Journal Gazette
Steve Staley travels a lot for a living, flying all over the country auditing building inspectors for HUD, whatever that involves.
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When I started at The Journal Gazette in the 1980s, one of the first people I met was a guy named Dailey Fogle, a name just odd enough to make it easy to remember.

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    When a developer builds a new subdivision, it isn’t uncommon to install sidewalks on just one side of the street. That’s the way it was done in Evelyn Murphy’s subdivision along Londonderry Lane on the city’s north side.
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    Life in middle and high school has doubtlessly changed a lot since I was a student, but one thing hasn’t changed.
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