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Statement from Mayor Tom Henry on veto override

Tonight's vote by six City Council members to override my veto of an ordinance affecting public safety employees is disappointing.
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Statement from Mayor Henry on veto override

Tonight's vote to override my veto of the ordinance to end collective bargaining for non-public safety union employees is disappointing and unnecessary.
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Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry’s veto message

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry's veto message.
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City celebrates Arbor Day at Indian Village Elementary

City celebrates Arbor Day at Indian Village Elementary.
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Fort Wayne team to attend Black Male Achievement convening in Oakland

A team of local officials will attend the Black Male Achievement convening in Oakland, Calif.
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Passenger rail taking strides forward

Councilman Geoff Paddock (D-5) has announced the intention to take the Columbus - Fort Wayne - Chicago high speed passenger rail project back to the Fort Wayne City Council on December 10th.

The Headwaters Park Ice Rink opens today

The Headwaters Park Outdoor Ice Skating Rink will open at 5 PM today, November 22, for its 11th season with a free skating evening from 5 PM until 10 PM.
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Op Ed: Don’t let the train pass Fort Wayne by

A broad coalition of support is building in Indiana and Ohio to bring passenger rail service back to the region - linking Fort Wayne with Chicago and Columbus, Ohio - at speeds up to 110 mph.
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Councilman Paddock seeks Legacy money for rail study

Councilman Paddock seeks Legacy Fort Wayne money for rail study.
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Passenger rail corridor study released

The Northeast Indiana Passenger Rail Association, Inc. today announced the release of a Business Plan laying the groundwork for a regional, eleven-city, passenger rail corridor between Columbus, Ohio and Chicago, Illinois through Fort Wayne and Warsaw, Indiana.