Tag: City of Fort Wayne Indiana
Mayor Henry proclaims today Intestinal Malrotation Awareness Day in Fort Wayne
Mayor Tom Henry today visited Westview Alliance Church in southwest Fort Wayne and proclaimed Tuesday, Jan. 15 as Intestinal Malrotation Awareness Day in the City of Fort Wayne.
Sport Wayne to lease at Electric Works
The organization behind the Fort Wayne Adventure Games will use a new permanent location at Electric Works to bring adventure to northeast Indiana year-round.
Today is Bud and Jean Mendenhall Day in Fort Wayne Indiana
Mayor Tom Henry today welcomed Bud and Jean Mendenhall as guests to the Mayor’s office and proclaimed Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019, as Bud and Jean Mendenhall Day in the City of Fort Wayne.
FWPD announces department promotions
The Fort Wayne Police Department will be promoting three officers to the merit rank of sergeant and a sergeant to the rank of captain on January 7, 2019.
Leaf collection heads north for final pass
Leaf Collection Heads North for Final Pass
Scheduled Bagged Collection Continues to January 4th
(December 20, 2018) - Leaf collection moves north on Wednesday, December 19,...
City offices to be closed for Christmas
The City of Fort Wayne's offices will be closed on Monday, December 24th and Tuesday, Dec. 25th in observance of Christmas.
Urbahns named next Greater Fort Wayne CEO
The Greater Fort Wayne Inc. board of directors has selected John Urbahns to become the organization's next chief executive officer.
Becker receives Circle of Corydon Award
Cheri Becker, vice president of investor services and programs at Greater Fort Wayne Inc., was surprised to receive the Circle of Corydon Award on Thursday, Sept. 20.
2019 City Budget announced
Mayor Tom Henry today announced the City of Fort Wayne's proposed budget for 2019 will continue to invest in public safety, neighborhood infrastructure and parks.
Candidate Smith on City's change to one healthcare provider
Mayoral Candidate Tim Smith today released the following statement regarding this week's notification to city employees that their health insurance would change to one major local healthcare provider rather than two, saving $4.5 million per year.

