Tag: Allen County Commissioner Nelson Peters
Shared Services Center Fort Wayne to Add More than 300 Jobs
Shared Services Center Fort Wayne will add more than 300 jobs over the next two to three years to its existing workforce of over 175 employees.
Opinion: Three Commissioners versus one
Allen County Commissioner Nelson Peters (R-1st) on this November's referendum to replace the three member Board of Commissioners with one executive.
Greater Fort Wayne Inc.’s “Something Greater” 2014 Annual Meeting
Greater Fort Wayne Inc. hosted its 2014 Annual Meeting on May 28 at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art.
Group Delphi hosts a groundbreaking ceremony at its new location
The company has launched a major expansion in Fort Wayne and hosted a groundbreaking today.
“Mad Ants Championship Day” Proclaimed in Allen County
The Allen County Board of Commissioners today took its turn to recognize the community's latest sports champions.
Commissioners Honor Retiring Sen. Wyss
The Allen County Board of Commissioners today paid tribute to retiring State Senator Tom Wyss during its legislative recap breakfast.
Passenger rail taking strides forward
Councilman Geoff Paddock (D-5) has announced the intention to take the Columbus - Fort Wayne - Chicago high speed passenger rail project back to the Fort Wayne City Council on December 10th.
Op Ed: Don’t let the train pass Fort Wayne by
A broad coalition of support is building in Indiana and Ohio to bring passenger rail service back to the region - linking Fort Wayne with Chicago and Columbus, Ohio - at speeds up to 110 mph.
Passenger rail corridor study released
The Northeast Indiana Passenger Rail Association, Inc. today announced the release of a Business Plan laying the groundwork for a regional, eleven-city, passenger rail corridor between Columbus, Ohio and Chicago, Illinois through Fort Wayne and Warsaw, Indiana.
Allen County to City: LOIT increase leaves some without representation
As fellow elected officials, we certainly understand the difficult choices you are facing as you look to deal with the City of Fort Wayne's anticipated financial problems in 2014.



