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Pence signs Regional Cities bill into law

Governor Pence signed into law bills which will provide more than $1.2billion for road and bridge preservation and funding for the third Regional Cities award.

Video: Liz Brown’s news conference from earlier today

Video from Liz Brown's news conference held earlier today.   httpsv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXhmw730ufw   Read her news release here.  

Liz Brown: Being a “fiscal conservative” does not mean “never spending money”

Video will be posted later this afternoon. For now, here's the news release from Liz Brown, Republican Mayoral candidate: Fiscal Conservatism and Fiscal Responsibility Should be...

Mayor’s statement on Special Session

Mayor Tom Henry earlier this week at the Courtyard By Marriott Hotel Groundbreaking I was at the press conference and will have complete video and photos...

City Council Agenda – 5/5/2009

The Fort Wayne City Council meets tomorrow evening in Committee Session.  The meeting starts at 5:30 pm in the City Council Chambers.  The agenda...

Maplecrest Extension in jeopardy?

Kevin Leininger had an article in Saturday's News-Sentinel about the County's bridge funding dilema: Bridge bill could hurt funding for Maplecrest extension County wouldn't have...

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,...

Fort Wayne’s Answer To Bridge Financing

Ok, so I'm being facetious here.  But it was the first thought I had when reading this.  I'll let the article speak for itself....

Opinion: Bridge Maintenance and the City, County

Fourth Street bridge over Spy Run Creek, one of the bridges needing repairs in the City. Another week, another bridge discussion. Yesterday, there was another meeting on...

Fort Wayne City Council Meeting

The Fort Wayne City Council met tonight in Committee Session.  There were only three ordinances on the agenda, the first being the Martin Luther...