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I&M to be invited to the Council table

The Fort Wayne City Council met this evening in Committee Session with Councilmen Marty Bender and Tim Pape absent. At the end of the Council...

Light Lease available for download

A copy of the The Fort Wayne Municipal Electric Utility Lease Agreement between the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana and Indiana Michigan Electric Company,...

City’s default letter to I&M

A copy of the City's letter to Indiana Michigan Power is available after the jump for download. I'd like to point out a few things...

I&M’s failure to meet lease terms triggers City’s default notice

Press release from the City: I&M's Failure to Meet Lease Terms Triggers City's Default Notice Mayor Fights to Protect Citizens' Rights, Stop Loss of Valuable Community...

Mailbag: A letter from Indiana Michigan Power

I received the following form letter today from Helen J. Murray, President and Chief Operating Officer of Indiana Michigan Power. August 14, 2009 Dear Fort Wayne...

Indiana Michigan Power sponsoring Engery Star home for Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity press release: Indiana Michigan Power sponsoring Engery Star home for Habitat for Humanity With support from Indiana Michigan Power (I&M), Fort Wayne Habitat...

Customers deserve to keep I&M service

Helen J. Murray, President and Chief Operating Officer of Indiana Michigan Power has written an Op-Ed piece for the Journal Gazette.  It was printed...

Help for Hard Times

The United Way of Allen County held a press conference this afternoon to roll out their new program, Help for Hard Times. Press release from...

Mayor’s statement on Special Session

Mayor Tom Henry earlier this week at the Courtyard By Marriott Hotel Groundbreaking I was at the press conference and will have complete video and photos...

State Rep. Moses, Mayor Henry defend City ownership of Electric Utility, ask support

Mayor Tom Henry during a press conference on the Light Lease earlier this month Press release from the City: State Rep. Moses, Mayor Henry Defend City Ownership...