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AC ASPCA seeks to meet $10k match

The Allen County SPCA hopes to see record giving this #GivingTuesday! when all gifts will be matched (up to $10,000) thanks to several generous sponsors.
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ACDH COVID-19 update – 11/25/2020

Today, the ACDH reported that another seven Allen County residents died and 392 tested positive for COVID-19, raising the totals to 18,023 cases and 300 deaths.

Signup for online holiday activities/FW Parks

Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation is offering an opportunity for children to shop online for inexpensive gifts for friends and family this holiday season.

FWFD: House fire, Oakland Street

The Fort Wayne Fire Department responded to a house fire in the 1400 block of Oakland Street at 1:04 pm, on November 24, 2020.
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ACDH COVID-19 update – 11/24/2020

Today, the ACDH reported that another two Allen County residents have died and 304 tested positive for COVID-19, raising the total to 17,631 cases and 293 deaths Tuesday.

Superior Court Drug Court’s 50th graduation postponed

Allen Superior Court has postponed its landmark 50th Drug Court graduation due to restrictions on event sizes brought on by COVID-19.

Community Harvest Food Bank holiday hours

Community Harvest Food Bank will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday from Thursday, November 26 through Sunday, November 29, 2020.

FWA completes lot canopy and solar energy project

Fort Wayne International Airport has completed work on a Rental Car Return Lot Canopy Expansion and Solar Energy Project.

The Days of Holly Shopping starts Saturday

Celebrate the Days of Holly Shopping every Saturday from November 28th through December 19, 2020, in Downtown Fort Wayne.
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ACDH COVID-19 update – 11/23/2020

Today, the ACDH reported that another four Allen County residents died and 273 tested positive for COVID-19 bringing the total to 17,327 cases and 291 deaths Monday.