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Foster Park Pavilion #2 repaired

Foster Park Pavilion #2 has been repaired and the safety fence will be removed later today.
Steve Corona, Mayor Tom Henry and Al Moll

Photos and video from Community Harvest donation

The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Employee Task Force presented a check to the Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana for $3,085.50.
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New adaptive golf carts at McMillen Park Golf Course

Turnstone and the Fort Wayne Parks & Recreation Department are pleased to be able to offer a new special adaptive golf cart at McMillen Park Golf Course.
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Parks & Recreation Employee Task Force donates to Community Harvest Food Bank

Mayor Tom Henry and the Parks & Recreation Department's Employee Task Force presented a check for $3,085.50 to the Community Harvest Food Bank today.
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Mayor Henry comments on last evening’s vote to end collective bargaining for some unions

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry spoke with us earlier today about the Fort Wayne City Council's vote last night to end collective bargaining for all non-public-safety employees.
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Mayor Henry names Eric Lahey as new Fire Chief

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today announced that Eric Lahey has been appointed as Fire Chief for the City of Fort Wayne.
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Collective Bargaining on-line petition

An on-line petition has been started to protest the Fort Wayne City Council's attempts at eliminating collective bargaining for the City's unionized employees.
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Mayor Henry calls for collaborative study commission on collective bargaining

Mayor calls for collaborative study commission on collective bargaining.
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City Utilities hosts native plant sale

Fort Wayne City Utilities is teaming up with a locally owned plant nursery to provide a source of native perennial plants.
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City infrastructure improvements of more than $70M slated

Lindley kindergarteners and first graders were able to ask questions and see the City's work vehicles up close.