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Paddock announces re-election bid

Geoff Paddock announced today that he would seek a third term on the Fort Wayne City Council representing the Fifth District.

Meeting today to discuss passenger rail

Northern Indiana Passenger Rail Association is holding a public meeting today to discuss the next steps in the Chicago-Fort Wayne-Columbus passenger rail line.
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August Speaker Series scheduled for Envision Fort Wayne Center

The City of Fort Wayne's Community Development Division is hosting a Speaker Series this summer at the Envision Fort Wayne Center, 916 S. Calhoun St.
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Citilink Board Chair Fred Lanahan ICAT Transit Advocate of the Year

Citilink Board Chair Fred Lanahan was presented with a Indiana Citizens' Alliance for Transportation Transit Advocate of the Year Award on March 10, 2015.
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NIPRA resolution supports “Hoosier State” passenger rail service

NIPRA supports HB 1217, which appropriates $3 million for intercity railroad passenger service between Indianapolis and Chicago via the Hoosier State.
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Geoff Paddock announces for re-election to City Council

Councilman Geoff Paddock announced today that he would seek a second term on the Fort Wayne City Council.
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Video from 9-city agreement for passenger rail media availability

Video from nine-city agreement for passenger rail media availability.
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Nine mayors to sign agreement supporting Chicago-Fort Wayne-Columbus passenger rail corridor

Nine city mayors announce they will sign a memorandum of agreement calling for the development of a Chicago-Fort Wayne-Columbus passenger rail corridor.
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Passenger rail taking strides forward

Councilman Geoff Paddock (D-5) has announced the intention to take the Columbus - Fort Wayne - Chicago high speed passenger rail project back to the Fort Wayne City Council on December 10th.
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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.