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New Goshen Road entrance opens to Franke Park

Today community leaders celebrated the grand new entrance to Franke Park with a ribbon cutting.

Shawnee Place Historic District listed in National Register of Historic Places

The Shawnee Place Historic District is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Mayor Tucker leads groundbreaking for new section of Pufferbelly Trail

Today, Mayor Sharon Tucker joined Fort Wayne Trails, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, residents and business owners, along with the City’s Public Works Division, to mark the beginning of construction of the Pufferbelly Trail from Ice Way to Washington Center Road.

Beechwood Historic District listed in National Register of Historic Places

The Beechwood Historic District has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the nation’s official list of properties considered worthy of preservation.

FWFD: Water rescue, Fairfield Avenue

On June 5, 2021, at 7:40 pm, the Fort Wayne Fire and Police Department responded to a reported drowning in Foster Park on the city’s south side.

What’s Happening in the Parks – Week of 5/31/2021

The following events and programs are happening in Fort Wayne Parks the week of May 31, 2021

Colonial Heritage Wetlands project unveiled

The City of Fort Wayne announced that phase 3 of the Hessen Cassel stormwater improvement project, which will feature the construction of the Colonial Heritage Wetlands, is underway.

Coroner: Drowning victim identified

Allen County Coroner news release identifying the body found Tuesday, May 4, 2021, as drowning victim Alexander Ray Turner.
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FWPD: Possible body floating

On May 4, 2021, at 8:41 am FWPD officers, FWFD personnel, DNR officers and medics were notified of a possible body floating in the Maumee River.

FalconCam captures first 2021 eggs

The peregrine falcon nest atop the I&M Power Center in downtown Fort Wayne Indiana is now filled with three eggs visible on the FalconCam.