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American Electric Power has seen a large uptick in the number of scams reported to the company, including in-person and via telephone.
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Two months after a complete renovation and reopening under new ownership, a fire at the iconic Powers Hamburgers building on Harrison Street in downtown Fort Wayne forced its closure. Less than a week later, the business was up and running in a borrowed food truck on the property and now boasts a second location as well, at the Union Street Market inside the Electric Works.
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The center aims to address the gap between outpatient and inpatient services for someone who is in immediate crisis.
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Four years after the city's chronic problem properties rules expired, the Fort Wayne City Council renewed and enhanced them.
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With Allen County set to build a new jail at the old International Harvester factory site, the museum documenting the factory's history there needs to move. Wednesday, New Haven Mayor Steve McMichael announced Harvester Homecoming's new home.
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The plan builds two new schools and renovates others
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After a pilot program seemed to show a positive impact, the Fort Wayne Community Schools board voted to expand the use of Yondr cell phone pouches to all secondary schools in the district.
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The project will put three markers at various locations around the edges of the city.
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Fort Wayne City Council members publicly accused the Allen County Commissioners of not negotiating on additional funding. The Allen County Commissioners then threatened to terminate the interlocal agreement funding TRAA.
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Each pair of sneakers is hand painted by a local artist to promote the organizations upcoming Sneaker Ball.