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For almost 10 years, Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry and his administration could not speak to union representatives about the city's workforce. Now, that ban has been lifted after allegations of workplace bullying and unresolved workplace grievances.
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After completing 12 capital improvement projects last year, the department has 17 planned for 2023.
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Allen County Prosecutor Karen Richards said everything was documented by bank records.
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The City of Fort Wayne will invest more than $38 million for neighborhood infrastructure improvements in 2022.
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Garbage and recycling collection continues to be behind schedule or flat-out missed, and recent snow storms have only exacerbated those delays.
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The City of Fort Wayne announced a partnership with Catholic Charities Thursday that aims to offer identification cards for populations facing challenges…
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The Fort Wayne city clerk has joined a growing list of Republican candidates vying to become the next Indiana state treasurer.The 2022 race for state…
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The City of Fort Wayne and its Public Works division celebrated National Public Works Week by highlighting several construction projects around the city…
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A 21-year-old Fort Wayne man sued the City of Fort Wayne and an unknown police officer for an injury he sustained during the May protests that cost him…