Wabash

About an hour southwest of Fort Wayne, Wabash is a high-achieving arts community with strong local spirit and Wabash will.

Known for being the first electrically lighted city in the world, this innovative, close knit community packs small town charm where residents actively invest and shape their city's future.

Feature Story Volunteers in the Wabash River for Clean Out the Banks.
Feature Story Customers pick up their order from JB's "Cuisine Machine."
Feature Story Markle Exit 286 Antique Mall, 250 E. South St., Markle, IN 46770.

Seven vintage stores to visit in Northeast Indiana


Feature Story Kentner Creek, a new housing development in Wabash County.
Feature Story An image of St. Patrick's Catholic Church.

How the Irish built a lasting legacy in Wabash County


Feature Story Christine Paul with quilting students.

Quilt makers in Wabash share how their craft can impact a community


Partner Content Parkview Noble Hospital co-workers await surveyors for Magnet re-accreditation this year. Magnet is a national recognition earned by nine of Parkview’s hospitals, including Parkview Noble and Parkview Huntington.
Feature Story From right are Diane Hunter, Dani Tippmann, and Claudia Hedeen all of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma during a foraging session on Miami tribal property in Fort Wayne.