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Sixteen-year incumbent Mayor Tom Henry won a fifth term in office, defeating his GOP challenger Tom Didier Tuesday night.
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Incumbent Mayor Tom Henry and Councilman Tom Didier sat down with WBOI and shared their vision for the city should they be elected to the post.
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It includes funding for new handheld radios for the Fort Wayne Police Department, investments in neighborhood infrastructure and new gear for the Fort Wayne Fire Department.
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Democratic incumbent Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry and his GOP opponent City Councilman Tom Didier discussed the issues at stake in the upcoming election.
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After a year and a half of construction, this signature gateway bridge now provides motorist and pedestrians with safe and innovative ways to navigate Fort Wayne while enjoying its historic and cultural attractions along the city’s riverfront.
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Henry is calling for near-record investment in neighborhood infrastructure with his budget proposal.
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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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With a four to five vote, the city council could not overturn Mayor Tom Henry's veto on mayoral appointee term limits
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Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry vetoed the City Council's measure it passed establishing term limits for his office's board and commission appointees.
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Voter turnout in Allen County's municipal elections was just over 10 percent, nearly five points lower than in 2019.