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Wayfinding project goes out to bid

Mayor Tom Henry today announced that the City of Fort Wayne is accepting bids for the installation of 54 "wayfinding" signs throughout the community.
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City offices closed Monday for Labor Day

The City of Fort Wayne's offices will be closed Monday, Sept. 2 in observance of Labor Day.
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Group urges dads to stay involved in education

More than 300 parents and children took part in The Glynn Hines Back to School Fatherhood Initiative, held last Saturday at the McMillen Community Center.
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Mayor Henry leads business walk in downtown Fort Wayne

Mayor Tom Henry today was joined by City staff and Downtown Improvement District officials for a business walk in downtown Fort Wayne.
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Mayor Henry announces substantial increase

Mayor Tom Henry today was joined by members of the Public Works Department, elected officials, and community and neighborhood leaders to discuss planned improvements to the City's transportation system.
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Mayor names new Legislative & Business Liaison

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today announced that Stephanie Crandall has been appointed as the new Legislative & Business Liaison for the City of Fort Wayne.
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Back to School Fatherhood Initiative – 8/17/2013

The recently re-established Fort Wayne Commission on African American Males is hosting a back to school event that aims to get fathers more involved in the education of their children.
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Consultant selected for Downtown Riverfront Development Study

Mayor Tom Henry today announced the City of Fort Wayne has selected a consultant team to lead a Downtown Riverfront Development Study.
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BOW progress on Aqua acquisition

Attached is a fact sheet on the Board of Public Works contract approval with Umbaugh and Associates.
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FWPD announces hiring initiative to add 20 new officers

Police Chief Rusty York today was joined by Mayor Tom Henry to announce the police department's hiring initiative to add 20 new police officers.