FWCS high schools moving to remote learning

Because of the high community spread of COVID-19, all FWCS high school students will be learning remotely beginning Monday, Nov. 23, 2020, through December 4, 2020.

ISDH COVID-19 update – 11/18/2020

Today, the ISDH announced that 6,143 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 bringing the total to 268,222 Indiana residents infected.
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ACDH COVID-19 update – 11/18/2020

Today, the ACDH announced that another Allen County resident has died and 485 tested positive for COVID-19 bringing the totals to 15,374 cases and 274 deaths Wednesday.
Seal of Allen County

No public swearing-in ceremony for County elected officials

A public swearing-in ceremony for newly elected Allen County officials will not take place in 2020.
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Local COVID-19 restrictions announced

Today, AC Health Commissioner, Dr. Matthew Sutter, announced new local restrictions due to the ongoing surge of COVID-19 cases in the community.

Gov. Holcomb quarantines after COVID-19 exposure

Several members of Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb’s security detail have tested positive for COVID-19.
City of Fort Wayne

City Council meetings through the end of 2020

Fort Wayne City Council meetings will be held with only those required in-person to conduct business and all others via conference call through the end of 2020.
City of Fort Wayne

Citizens Square to close to the public beginning 11/23/2020

Due to the continued increase in COVID-19 cases, Mayor Tom Henry today announced Citizens Square will close to the public beginning Nov. 23, 2020.

ISDH COVID-19 update – 11/17/2020

Today, the ISDH reported that 5,541 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 bringing the total to 262,207 Indiana residents infected.
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ACDH COVID-19 update – 11/17/2020

Today, the ACDH reported that another nine Allen County residents died and 304 tested positive for COVID-19 bringing the total to 14,889 cases and 273 deaths Tuesday.