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Brittany Lantz

Brittany Lantz

Brittany Lantz is State Editor for Indiana-Ohio, overseeing Input Fort Wayne and Hub Springfield. With roots in Ohio and now based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, she brings valuable perspective to both states in coordinating journalism efforts across the region. She joined Issue Media Group in 2021 as Assistant Editor for Input Fort Wayne. Prior to that she participated in the College Input Program and interned with Northeast Indiana Public Radio.

Brittany Lantz's Latest Articles

A letter carrier and volunteer unload donations during the 2024 Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.
Letter carriers to host annual food drive on Saturday

“It not only brings the community together for a day of giving, but it also helps us prepare to meet the increased need for food assistance during the summer months when children are out of school.”

DOCS Dermatology
Mercy Health Springfield to host free skin cancer screening event

“It’s that time of year when we’re all excited to get outside and enjoy the sunshine, but it’s important to do so safely. Skin cancer remains the most common cancer in the United States, but early detection can make all the difference."

The Westcott House's Executive Director Marta Wojcik lived in Poland and then Chicago before finding her way to the Champion City in 2005.
Westcott House executive director joins CreativeOhio’s inaugural Advocacy Leadership Institute

“The timing for Advocacy Leadership Institute could not be more urgent. As we speak, the agencies and resources that have helped organizations like ours accomplish the most incredible things face tremendous uncertainty.”

Tours at Ferncliff focus on people who have shaped Springfield.
Ferncliff Trolley Tours offer a unique look at Springfield history

“I think that, especially as people age, they start to recognize that history is about the people who made that history. It's about the people whose courage or ideals helped shape what happened to us.”

Winner of Best Truck at the Dick Ater Memorial Jaguar Jubilee Car Show in 2024.
Springfield-Clark Career Technology Center prepares to host Jaguar Jubilee Car Show

“Every person who shows up plays a part in supporting our students’ futures, whether it’s through encouragement, donations, or simply showing appreciation for their work. It’s one of those feel-good, community-driven events that remind you how strong and connected we are here in Clark County.”

Karlos L. Marshall and Moses B. Mbeseha, co-founders of The Conscious Connect.
Park advocacy continues with $400,000 grant

The Conscious Connect CDC announced recently they were awarded a grant from the Prevention Institute to begin Phase 2 of their work addressing park inequity.  

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