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Fort Wayne, Ind. - Today, Mayor Tom Henry announced a long-awaited project is moving forward and will bring more than $14.1 million in private investment to the community. “Our community has recognized for years the need for additional ice space to meet the needs of youth and adult hockey leagues, figure skaters and recreational skating. I [...]
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry honors U.S. Men's Volleyball player and Olympic gold medal winner Lloy Ball, a native of Woodburn, at a community rally on the plaza of the City-County Building Aug. 28 for helping the U.S. Men's Volleyball team earn a gold medal at the Beijing games:
There are similar stories out of California, Idaho, North Carolina and beyond. This summer, families without electricity sweltered in the heat and studied by candlelight. In Fort Wayne, Ind., Mayor Tom Henry said that utility cut-offs were up as much as 50 percent locally, according to the
Fort Wayne mayoral public information officer Ozzie Mitson will be getting a new detail. Mayor Tom Henry is announcing at 2 PM today that Mr. Mitson will become a mayoral liason to the business community and the stae legislature. Mr....
City’s 2009 balanced budget includes an increase of less than 1% over 2008 Fort Wayne, IND— Mayor Tom Henry today sent City Council his 2009 budget document. The $134 million plan is just a fraction over the total for the 2008 budget, though expenses are anticipated to be much higher in some areas, such as natural [...]
Increases treatment capacity in preparation for reducing combined sewer overflows Fort Wayne, Ind. — Mayor Tom Henry dedicated an expansion of Fort Wayne City Utilities Water Pollution Control plant Friday morning that will help the City improve river water quality and create increased sewage treatment capacity for decades to come. The Mayor, joined by City Utilities staff [...]
... of Fort Wayne to deliver effective services while also being prudent with their money,” said Mayor Tom Henry. “Going to two leaf pick-ups allows us to do both. Most residents won’t even notice a difference, plus we’re providing priority pick-up for those who use the paper leaf bags.” Save the environment by not burning and use a paper sack, since trees are a renewable resource, right? Starting...
Pat “I did everything right, if you don’t believe me, just ask me” Roller gives notice to Mayor Henry of intent to leave at the end of 2008 Fort Wayne, Ind. – Mayor Tom Henry announced today that City Controller Pat Roller has informed him of her intention to step down from the position effective December [...]
... signature partner in project WHY: To unveil significant commitment by community partner WHO: Mayor Tom Henry, Jason Freier ,CEO Hardball Capital and others Note: attendees should avoid wearing high heels as the area is mostly gravel. Director of Public Information City of Fort Wayne One Main Street Fort Wayne, IN 46802 rebecca.karcher@cityoffortwayne.org 260.427.1120
Divers lose damage claimThe pioneering North Sea divers who helped launch Norway's oil industry suffered another blow on Tuesday, this time in the Norwegian courts. A judge rejected their claim for compensation for the damage their dives did to their health.Tom Henry Engh was among the pioneering divers in the North Sea who helped launch Norway's oil industry, and now feels used like a guinea...
NEWS CONFERENCE September 2 at 10:00 a.m. MAYOR TOM HENRY WILL PROCLAIM SEPTEMBER 2-5 ROCKIN’ DOCS MUSCIFEST DAY TO BRING AWARENESS TO COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE PROGRAMS WHAT: News conference to acknowledge the contributions of Rockin’ Docs Musicfest to local medical charities by declaration of September 2 – 5 as Rockin’ Docs Musicfest Day, bringing awareness of health care for the uninsured and...
The City of Fort Wayne's Chief Information Officer has resigned. Clifford Clarke, the CIO under Mayors Graham Richard and Tom Henry, left his position effective the day after the new IT contract was reviewed by the Fort Wayne City Council....