For what would have been Terrance Miles’ 41st birthday Thursday, more than 50 people gathered at the house where he grew up to see how Fort Wayne honored his legacy
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Anthem, Inc. Invests in Nearly $90 Million in Affordable Housing in Indiana as part of Commitment to Improving Lives and Communities
July 25, 2021 GMT
Anthem’s statewide affordable housing investment was announced on July 24 at a ribbon-cutting ceremony and community health fair in Culver with Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch at the recently completed Paddocks project. The Paddocks six buildings encompass 48 units, providing housing for more than 20 children under 18 years of age. Representatives from Anthem, The Paddocks and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority join Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch at the ribbon-cutting. (Photo: Business Wire)
Investment is part of $410 million nation-wide effort to provide care for the whole health needs of individuals, families and communities
Funding to support 1,139 affordable housing apartment units, townhomes and single-family homes in 11 cities across Indiana
Anthem, Inc. has invested in affordable housing funds totaling $87.9 million across the state of Indiana as part of its continuing efforts to improve lives and communities. The funds support the whole health needs of local individuals, families and communities providing 1,139 affordable housing apartment units, townhomes and single-family homes in Avon, Bloomington, Columbia City, Culver, Fort Wayne, Gary, Kokomo, Lawrenceburg, New Castle, Spencer and Vincennes.
Anthem’s statewide affordable housing investment was announced on July 24 at a ribbon-cutting ceremony and community health fair in Culver with Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch at the recently completed Paddocks project. The Paddocks six buildings encompass 48 units, provi
Man guilty in fatal stabbing
Convicted of voluntary manslaughter
JAMIE DUFFY | The Journal Gazette
A man was convicted Friday in Allen Superior Court of voluntary manslaughter in the stabbing death of a man in 2020.
Michael D. Foster, 53, was accused of stabbing Warrell Booher, 48, at East Central Towers in the 900 block of East Washington Boulevard Jan. 24, 2020. Initially charged with aggravated battery, the charge was upgraded to murder.
Foster s attorney, Ryan Matthew Gardner, had asked for the jury to be allowed to consider the lesser charge of voluntary manslaughter.
According to court documents, Foster waited for Booher to come to Foster s girlfriend s first-floor apartment about 6 p.m. Foster told police he was angry because he believed his girlfriend had been dragged into a disagreement between the two men. Booher lived on the third floor of the complex.