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Santa Claus on the Waynedale Christmas Trolley

The Waynedale Christmas Trolley this afternoon

Santa Claus is coming to visit the families of Waynedale on Christmas Eve on his Waynedale Christmas Trolley.
The Rescue Mission

The Rescue Mission’s Christmas Eve meal

The Rescue Mission will serve its second-largest holiday meal on Christmas Eve between the hours at the 404 East Washington Boulevard location.

ISDH COVID-19 update – 12/23/2020

Today, the ISDH announced that 4,731 additional Hoosiers had been diagnosed with COVID-19 raising the total to 476,538 Indiana residents infected.
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ACDH COVID-19 update – 12/23/2020

Today, the ACDH reported that another 242 Allen County residents tested positive for COVID-19 raising the total to 26,366 cases and 453 deaths Wednesday.

SC announces changes to Countdown to Noon

Science Central has modified its Countdown to Noon event on New Year’s Eve, Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020.

Additional assistance for the homeless available

A new partnership formed by several local organizations and the City of Fort Wayne will provide additional assistance for homeless individuals and families.

ISDH COVID-19 update – 12/22/2020

Today the ISDH reported that 3,758 additional Hoosiers had been diagnosed with COVID-19 raising the total to 471,876 Indiana residents infected.
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ACDH COVID-19 update – 12/22/2020

Today, the Allen County Department of Health reported that another 188 Allen County residents tested positive for COVID-19, raising the total to 26,124 cases.

ISDH COVID-19 update – 12/21/2020

Today, the ISDH announced that 3,978 additional Hoosiers had been diagnosed with COVID-19 raising the total to 468,219 Indiana residents infected.
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ACDH COVID-19 update – 12/21/2020

Today, the ACDH reported that another 145 Allen County residents had tested positive for COVID-19, raising the totals to 25,936 cases.