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Sweetwater plans major expansion

Local officials joined Sweetwater Sound today, to announce plans to significantly expand its operations in Fort Wayne, creating up to 1,009 new jobs by 2022.

Purdue FW Sweetwater Music Center dedicated

Purdue University Fort Wayne and Sweetwater Sound executives today dedicated and officially opened the Purdue Fort Wayne Sweetwater Music Center.
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Sweetwater sponsors Make Music Day

Sweetwater is working with Arts United, Adams Radio Group, and WANE TV to present Make Music Day, on Tuesday, June 21st in downtown Fort Wayne.
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Sweetwater presents GearFest ’16

Sweetwater, the number-one online retailer of music instruments and audio equipment in the U.S., will present GearFest '16.
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Committee recommends downtown arena

The committee established to consider the viability of a downtown arena in Fort Wayne Indiana, has presented its recommendations to Mayor Tom Henry.

2016 highlights: State of the City address #9

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today delivered his ninth State of the City Address. The theme for this year's address was "Moving Fort Wayne in the Right Direction."
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IPFW students “Sink or Swim” with area entrepreneurs

Local entrepreneurs will share their insights on how to start a successful company with IPFW students in the "Sink or Swim" Fall Entrepreneur Panel.
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IPFW students ‘Sink or Swim’ with area entrepreneurs

Local entrepreneurs will share their insights on how to start a successful company with IPFW students in the 'Sink or Swim' Fall Entrepreneur Panel.
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Trine’s Innovation One to host annual economic development forum

Community members are invited to learn about entrepreneurship and innovation next month at a forum hosted by Trine University's Innovation One.
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Leading music technology retailer, Sweetwater Sound, expands again

Sweetwater Sound today announced plans to expand, creating approximately 285 new jobs by 2018.