Tag: Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry
Hospital employees join Vera Bradley volunteers to Turn the Town Pink
Volunteers from the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer will join team members of Dupont and Lutheran hospitals Wednesday, May 8, to place 150 pink ribbons at each location in support of this year's "Turn the Town Pink" campaign.
Firm chosen for Youth Sports Community Assessment and Market Potential Study
Mayor Tom Henry today announced that Aquarius Sports and Entertainment has been chosen to conduct a Youth Sports Community Assessment and Market Potential study for Fort Wayne as part of the Legacy Fort Wayne initiative.
Mayor’s Youth Engagement Council hosts “Almost Famous” event downtown
Mayor Tom Henry's Youth Engagement Council will host its 3rd annual "Fort Wayne's Almost Famous" event on Saturday, May 25, 2013 in the 900 block of Calhoun Street, between Washington Boulevard and Wayne Street.
City celebrates Arbor Day at Waynedale Elementary
Parks & Recreation Director Al Moll was joined by 2nd and 3rd graders from Waynedale Elementary School, City Councilman Mitch Harper, NIPSCO, Trees Indiana and Superintendent of Urban Forestry Chad Tinkel to celebrate Arbor Day by planting trees in front of Waynedale Elementary School on Elzey Street.
Homeward Bound Walk this Sunday, April 28, 2013
The Northeast Indiana will come together this Sunday, April 28, 3013, to take a stand against homelessness in our community.
City/Citilink construction project gets underway
Beginning as early as Friday, April 26, 2013, occasional lane restrictions will be in place along portions of Randallia Drive, Beacon Street and Lake Avenue.
311 ranks second among top 100 small call centers
The City of Fort Wayne's 311 Call Center has earned 2nd place in a ranking of Top 100 small call centers in the United States and Canada, according to BenchmarkPortal.
City to hold public meetings on fiscal strategies
The City of Fort Wayne today announced that two meetings have been scheduled in an effort for citizens and business leaders to gain a better understanding of a framework of ideas that have been outlined to save the community money and bring additional revenue to the City.
Police Chief York in Washington yesterday for meeting on reducing gun violence
Fort Wayne Police Chief Rusty York is representing the City of Fort Wayne today at an event in Washington, D.C. aimed at reducing gun violence.
Allen County to City: LOIT increase leaves some without representation
As fellow elected officials, we certainly understand the difficult choices you are facing as you look to deal with the City of Fort Wayne's anticipated financial problems in 2014.





