AUBURN â Neighboring homeowners who want to buy a piece of Don Lash Park have been mowing and maintaining that section for some 25 years, one of those residents said Tuesday.
âThis land has truly been maintainedâ by the neighbors, Laura Smart told the Auburn Parks and Recreation Board. âLet us take that land over, and we will be more than happy to continue to maintain it. ⦠We are the ones taking care of it.â
Four of her neighbors who live on Portage Pass in northeast Auburn joined Smart at the park boardâs meeting in Rieke Park Lodge.
âOne of the problems we have is ⦠woodchucks and all kinds of things in our backyard when the grass would get a foot deep,â said Jerry Akey. Another neighbor said snakes can be a problem.
Stickers promoting the website patriotfront.us were illegally posted throughout the PFW campus on Saturday.
Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette
Stickers promoting the website patriotfront.us were illegally posted throughout the PFW campus on Saturday.
Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette
Stickers promoting the website patriotfront.us were illegally posted throughout the PFW campus on Saturday. Previous Next
Saturday, January 23, 2021 7:40 pm
Nationalist group litters Purdue Fort Wayne campus with stickers
JAMIE DUFFY | The Journal Gazette
Small decals with political messages were found Saturday on many steel light poles and other metal signs at Purdue University Fort Wayne.
The decals were attributed to Patriot Front, a group identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a white nationalist hate group.
Verbatim: White nationalist stickers posted at PFW
The Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Purdue University Fort Wayne issued the following Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021 –
Today, 23 January 2021, the Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies (http://pfw.edu/ihgs) received evidence that Patriot Front, a white supremacist group espousing racism and anti- Semitism, has plastered the Purdue University Fort Wayne campus with stickers meant to promote its racist and anti-Semitic website. According to the ADL, Patriot Front regularly targets college campuses around the country promoting anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim hate propaganda (https://www.adl.org/resources/backgrounders/patriot-front).
The Institute already has reported this incident of hate and bias both to Purdue University and to the ADL. In the meantime, we call upon the administrative leadership of the Fort Wayne campus and the Purdue Board of Trustees to condemn the stickers as low-level vandalism meant to intimidat
File
Niecee Nelson talks to players at a practice in 2016, her first year at Purdue (then Indiana-Purdue) Fort Wayne. Previous Next
Friday, January 22, 2021 1:00 am
Editorial
Troubling PFW charges merit intensive look
“Support the welfare and development of the student-athlete personally, professionally and socially through an integrated system of care and support by providing relevant, state-of-the-art, targeted programs and mental health services.”
– from the Purdue Fort Wayne
intercollegiate athletics mission statement
Niecee Nelson, women s basketball coach at Purdue University Fort Wayne, stands accused by 14 players, an assistant coach and an athletic trainer of mental and physical abuse. The serious allegations raise troubling questions about university oversight of the program and demand Nelson s immediate suspension from coaching responsibilities while a thorough investigation takes place.
On Jan. 20, students gathered in the Walb Classic Ballroom at Purdue University Fort Wayne to watch a livestream of history in the making as Joe Biden and Kamala Harris