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Coronavirus Roundup
WorkOne Northeast sets reopen dates
WorkOne Northeast career centers in Fort Wayne, Marion and Auburn will reopen to the public Feb. 1 by appointment only.
Centers in Angola, Bluffton, Columbia City, Decatur, Huntington, Kendallville, LaGrange and Wabash will reopen by appointment only beginning the week of Feb. 8.
People can make appointments by calling the centers. The locations and phone numbers for the centers can be found at www.neinworks.org/workone-locations.
Safety precautions must be followed in the centers, including wearing masks and social distancing.
Spring Honor Flights canceled
Honor Flight Northeast Indiana has canceled three spring flights planned for April 28, May 26, and June 9 because of the coronavirus. These were rescheduled flights originally planned for last fall to replace spring flights one year ago.
Honor Flight cancels spring flights
Information submitted Saturday, January 30, 2021 12:00 AM
INDIANA & OHIO – Honor Flight Northeast Indiana (HFNEI) has
canceled three spring flights planned for April 28, May 26, and June 9.
These were rescheduled flights originally planned for fall of 2020 to
replace spring flights one year ago.
After thorough consideration,
the Board of Directors of the Honor Flight Network has ordered all
Honor Flights scheduled through June 30 of 2021 be postponed. Honor
Flight Northeast Indiana (HFNEI), as a member of the Honor Flight
Network, will comply with the mandate. The COVID-19 virus has had a
significant impact on us as individuals and as a nation.
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World War II veteran skydives for 100th birthday
A 100-year-old Veteran celebrated his century on Earth by jumping out of a plane, thousands of feet above the ground.
and last updated 2021-02-09 15:04:54-05
A 100-year-old veteran celebrated his century on Earth by jumping out of a plane, thousands of feet above the ground.
Charlie Montanaro, who turned 100 on Thursday, wanted to do something he had never done before, and on top of that shortlist was skydiving. Thatâs about all thereâs left to do in life, laughed Montanaro. He has all his wit about him. Heâs smart. Heâs physically fit, said Adam Wygnanski, Marine veteran and Montanaro s Guardian.