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Communications Budget and 9-1-1 Consolidation

Tonight, the Fort Wayne City Council takes up the Communications Budget during the continued 2010 budget hearings. If you remember, Councilman Tim Pape motioned last...

Commissioner Peters: “Real close” to 9-1-1 consolidation being finalized

I spoke with Allen County Commissioner Nelson Peters yesterday about a variety of topics. On 9-1-1 consolidation, he stated they were, "Real close" to an...

An “absurd” proposal – part two

In tonight's City Council meeting, Councilman Tim Pape stated he would be, barring the sudden appearance of a 9-1-1 consolidation agreement, moving to eliminate...

Sheriff Ken Fries interview: 9-1-1 Consolidation

The final segment of the interview from last Friday with Sheriff Ken Fries. This segment deals with 9-1-1 consolidation.  There are two parts to this...

Public Safety Task Force meeting – 8/27/2009

Final meeting of the Public Safety Task Force tonight. Press release: The Fort Wayne City Council's ad hoc committee, Public Safety Task Force, will meet today...

Opinion: J-G’s questions on Renaissance Square move

The Journal Gazette has an editorial about the City's announced plans to move to the Renaissance Square building. One of their questions: Q. How will city...

Council Call-in audio – 5/6/2009

Fort Wayne City Council President Tom Smith hosts the monthly Council Call-In program.  Last Wednesday, he had as his guest, Allen County Commissioner Nelson...

New AFW Post Series – City Council Revealed

Quite frequently in City Council meetings, we learn interesting things, hear spell-binding anecdotes or other plain ol' astounding tidbits.    With that in mind,...

Budget Hearings: An “Absurd” Proposal

Ok, what was that movie with Demi Moore and Robert Redford? Oh wait, that was "An Indecent Proposal". Ok, so I was off...

Journal Gazette Coverage of Redevelopment, et. al.

The Journal Gazette has several articles of interest today. Parkview Editorial:  Parkview's Home Run The chorus of Harrison Square critics already has chimed in on local...