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Redevelopment proposes new riverfront TIF

The Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission is proposing that City Council rescind three TIF districts and create one Riverfront-Columbia TIF district.
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Skyline Tower receives $2.8m in funding

At a press conference today, the Northeast Indiana Regional Development Authority announced that the IEDC has approved the funding of the Skyline Tower Project.
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Construction begins on Hanna Street Trail

Construction began on the first phase of the Hanna Street Trail earlier today.
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Brick-by-Brick, Supporting Fort Wayne for 150 Years

Mayor Henry joined members of the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, and Fort Wayne City Utilities for a 150th Birthday Party!
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Chicken for Children fundraiser supports sexually abused children

On October 29th, Dr. Bill Lewis Center for Children volunteers will package and deliver nearly 800 chicken lunches for the Chicken for Children fundraiser.
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Labyrinth dedication at Trinity Episcopal Church – 9/12/2015

Trinity Episcopal Church, 611 West Berry in Fort Wayne, will dedicate its new outdoor labyrinth at noon on Saturday, September 12.
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Reminder: Some downtown streets closed tonight for TRF Fireworks Finale

Tonight at 10 p.m. is the annual Three Rivers Festival Fireworks Finale in downtown Fort Wayne Indiana.
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Street closures for Fourth of July fireworks event

There will be a few street closures on Saturday from 8:30 - 11 p.m. to allow for the Fourth of July fireworks show downtown.
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City of Fort Wayne: Road Update, as of June 22, 2015 at 3:00 pm

City of Fort Wayne: Road Update, as of June 22, 2015 at 3:00 pm.
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City of Fort Wayne: 8:45 pm Flood Update

The St. Marys River continues to rise and is not expected to crest until 8:00 p.m. tomorrow at 19.9 feet.