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Fort Wayne City Councilman Mitch Harper

Opinion: Legacy Fund should benefit our community for decades and generations to come

Custodians of the Legacy Fund have an obligation to ensure those funds benefit the community decades from now and for generations to come.
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Legacy review committee to hold first meeting

The Legacy Joint Funding Committee will hold its first meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30th.
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USF closes on Mizpah Shrine purchase

USF has closed on the purchase of the Mizpah Shrine building on the corner of West Berry and Ewing streets, and half a block at 413 W. Main St.
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Mayor Henry names appointments to Legacy review committee

Mayor Tom Henry today announced his appointments to the Legacy review committee.
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Mayor Tom Henry announces updated review process for Legacy dollars

Mayor Tom Henry today announced his administration has developed a review process to enhance the City's Legacy initiative.
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Project Emerald Skyline moving forward

Project Emerald Skyline has reached a milestone with the signing of development agreements.
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Mayor, Parks Dept. to evaluate youth sports study recommendations

The community assessment and market-potential study for building on Fort Wayne's reputation as a youth sports destination has been received.
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$3 million in Legacy Funds proposed for University of Saint Francis downtown campus

Mayor Tom Henry today proposed investing $3 million in Legacy funds in the University of Saint Francis downtown campus.
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Public invited to Wells Street Bridge lighting

The public is invited to join Mayor Tom Henry, elected officials, and business and neighborhood advocates for the lighting of the Wells Street Bridge.
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Op Ed: Don’t let the train pass Fort Wayne by

A broad coalition of support is building in Indiana and Ohio to bring passenger rail service back to the region - linking Fort Wayne with Chicago and Columbus, Ohio - at speeds up to 110 mph.