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Health First Allen County grant awards announced for 2025
The Allen County Department of Health will continue in 2025 to work with community partners to promote and protect public health, providing them with needed resources to continue and expand efforts to improve the health of local residents.
Video: Dr. Sutter on updated COVID-19 restrictions
On April 1, 2021, the Allen County Department of Health held a news conference to update the COVID-19 restrictions in Allen County, Indiana.
Comm’r recommends continued COVID-19 precautions
Allen County Health Commissioner Dr. Matthew Sutter urges residents to continue practicing COVID-19 precautions during ongoing vaccination efforts.
Stop-Arm Cameras on FWCS buses
FWCS will start the 2020-21 school year with 29 school buses equipped with stop-arm cameras.
Discussions on County Broadband Initiative
The Allen County Board of Commissioners will be meeting Friday with invited community leaders to begin talks to bring broadband internet access to rural Allen County.
Candidate Tim Smith Releases Education Plan
Republican mayoral candidate Tim Smith releases his education plan which is focused on the ways solid leadership from the Mayor's office can improve our schools.
Concerns voiced over Council’s personal property tax proposal
Community and government leaders and neighborhood advocates came together today to voice concerns about a proposal that could negatively affect services provided to the public and schools and increase taxes for some homeowners.
HU’s Widener wins APBA award for Best TV Investigative Report
Adam Widener recently took home a first-place award at the Indiana Associated Press Broadcasters Association contest for Best TV Investigative Report.
New assistant superintendents approved
The Fort Wayne Community Schools Board of School Trustees the appointment of two assistant superintendents at the March 14, 2016, Board meeting.
City announces plan for north annexation
The City of Fort Wayne announced an annexation plan today that would add nearly 23 square miles and approximately 22,000 people.