Mayor encourages residents to take the Bike Challenge
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry is encouraging local residents to take part in the Fort Wayne Bike Challenge and see if they can pedal more miles than other local riders.
Public invited to comment on Bus Fort Wayne Plan
Residents are invited to learn about and comment on the draft version of the Bus Fort Wayne plan at a public meeting from 5:30-7 p.m. Wednesday, May 8.
Sen. Banks’ Veterans Tuition Bill Signed into Law
Gov. Mike Pence signed Senate Enrolled Act 177 into law today - a bill authored by State Sen. Jim Banks (R-Columbia City) to give returning veterans access to a more affordable college education.
Calling for trike-riding tots and young sprinters
On your mark...get set...GO! It's time to register for the Parks & Recreation Department's Trike the Trail and Spring Sprint races at Family Fun Day, taking place Saturday, May 4 at Shoaff Park, Conklin Pavilion.
Property tax bills are due Friday, May 10, 2013
Chief Deputy Treasurer William Royce wants to remind everyone that only one week remains to pay their property taxes.
Mayor Henry’s statement on recent police action shootings
Statement from Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry regarding the recent police action shootings.
Overnight lane restrictions on I-69 Wednesday and Thursday nights, May 1 and 2
INDOT announces intermittent overnight lane restrictions on I-69 at the Covington Road Bridge (approximately mile 304), between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m., tonight and tomorrow night, May 1 and 2.
Firm chosen for Youth Sports Community Assessment and Market Potential Study
Mayor Tom Henry today announced that Aquarius Sports and Entertainment has been chosen to conduct a Youth Sports Community Assessment and Market Potential study for Fort Wayne as part of the Legacy Fort Wayne initiative.
Mayor’s Youth Engagement Council hosts “Almost Famous” event downtown
Mayor Tom Henry's Youth Engagement Council will host its 3rd annual "Fort Wayne's Almost Famous" event on Saturday, May 25, 2013 in the 900 block of Calhoun Street, between Washington Boulevard and Wayne Street.
Sen. Banks: Bill to modify public school transfers moves to Governor’s desk
Legislation sponsored by State Sen. Jim Banks (R-Columbia City) to modify current law on public school transfers cleared the Senate and House of Representatives this week.






