Tag: Fort Wayne Indiana
Council to consider MLK commemoration
The Fort Wayne City Council will discuss a resolution to ask the Fort Wayne Public Art Commission to investigate a public display honoring Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s speech given in Fort Wayne on June 5, 1963 at the Scottish Rite.
Mad Ants record largest comeback victory
The Mad Ants defeated the Canton Charge, 124-118, Saturday night, erasing a 35-point second-half lead.
Coronavirus puts Allen County officials on guard
While there have been no confirmed cases of coronavirus in Allen County, it is recommended that anyone traveling internationally take some preventive measures.
Coronavirus puts Allen County officials on guard
While there have been no confirmed cases of coronavirus in Allen County, the Board of Commissioners and Health Commissioner Dr. Deborah McMahan are recommending anyone traveling internationally for business or pleasure take some preventive measures.
Electric Works statement on support for extension
A statement from Electric Works developer RTM Ventures regarding Mayor Henry’s public release in support their request for a deadline extension.
Public invited to All In Allen Comprehensive Plan kickoff event
Allen County and the City of Fort Wayne invite the community to the All In Allen Joint Comprehensive Plan Kickoff.
Mayor Henry expresses support for additional extension
Mayor Tom Henry today announced his support for an additional extension to the economic development agreement for the Electric Works project.
FWFD: House Fire, 1800 block South Colonial Avenue
On January 30, 2020, at 0507 hours, the Fort Wayne Fire Department was dispatched to a house fire in the 1800 block of South Colonial Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Art For All! Master Plan unveiled
The City of Fort Wayne Public Art Commission tonight revealed its public art master plan, called Art for All!, filled with “big ideas” for advancing the community’s public art program.
Consent Decree work reaches final phase
The Board of Public Works today approved a funding ordinance to move forward with the last phase of the 18-year federal requirement to improve our sewer system.