Tag: IGA Indiana General Assembly
AG: Special session needed on COVID-19
Attorney General Curtis Hill today sent a letter to Indiana government leaders calling for a special legislative session focused on addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Indiana 211 now integrated with FSSA
Governor Holcomb today announced Indiana’s statewide community resource referral agency, Indiana 211, is now part of the Family and Social Services Administration.
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.
Rhoades files for 16th State Senate District
Republican Tom Rhoades, today officially announced his candidacy for the Indiana State Senate District 16 seat.
Gov. Holcomb’s 4th State of the State
Governor Eric J. Holcomb on Tuesday delivered his 2020 State of the State address to a joint convention of the Indiana General Assembly.
Redesign of Spy Run Avenue Bridge announced
Mayor Tom Henry today announced plans for significant upgrades to the bridge along Spy Run Avenue near The Old Fort and give it a new name - the Fort Wayne Veterans Memorial Bridge.
Governor: Indiana’s school safety updates
With only a few weeks remaining before students head back to school, Gov. Eric J. Holcomb today provided parents, educators and communities an update on Indiana's school safety efforts and announced a new program that will make handheld metal detectors available at no cost to schools that want them.
Mayor Tom Henry and FWPD recap 2017 in public safety
Mayor Tom Henry and Police Chief Steve Reed today provided a public safety recap of 2017 and highlighted efforts designed to make the City of Fort Wayne as safe as possible.
Mayor Henry and FWPD outline proactive efforts to address public safety issues in the...
Mayor Tom Henry and Police Chief Steve Reed today outlined proactive efforts designed to address public safety issues in the City of Fort Wayne.
FWCS Budget, slight tax increase in 2017
The Fort Wayne Community Schools Board of School Trustees was presented a budget for 2017 on Monday that is 1.5 percent higher than the 2016 budget.



