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Celebrate NYE with Science Central

Science Central will be throwing its annual family-friendly New Year’s Eve celebration, Countdown to Noon, on December 31, 2020.
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FWPD seeks missing adults

The Fort Wayne Police Department is seeking help in locating two adults.
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ACDH COVID-19 update – 12/13/2020

Today, the ACDH reported that another 251 Allen County residents tested positive for COVID-19, raising the totals to 24,018 cases and 391 deaths.
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FWPD: Shooting Investigation, The Coliseum Inn

On December 12, 2020, at 7:20 pm, an FWPD officer was routinely patrolling the area of The Coliseum Inn Hotel when he was flagged down by an adult male who told him that he’d been shot.

101 City employees recognized for years of service

Mayor Tom Henry has recognized milestone years of service for 101 City of Fort Wayne employees.
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ACDH COVID-19 update – 12/12/2020

Today, the ACDH reported that another eight Allen County residents died, and 362 tested positive, raising the totals to 23,767 cases and 391 deaths.

FWFD: House fire, Rutland Lane

On December 12, 2020, the FWFD responded to the report of a house fire in the 4200 block of Rutland Lane.
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County’s Ryan Road project receives award

The American Concrete Pavement Association has selected the Allen County Highway Department’s reconstruction of Ryan Road as a Gold project.
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Local COVID-19 restrictions renewed

The Allen County health commissioner renewed and revised local public health restrictions to go into effect Sunday due to the ongoing surge of COVID-19 cases.
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ACDH COVID-19 update – 12/11/2020

Today, the ACDH reported that another four Allen County residents had died, and 462 tested positive for COVID-19 raising the totals to 23,405 cases and 383 deaths.