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Every so often, a new investment product comes along and attracts a lot of interest from investors — but not
Read MoreWhat are your Waynedale (Fort Wayne), Indiana politicians working on for you? This section lets you hear directly from the people who represent you, in their own words. Read local, regional, and statewide political commentaries written by elected officials who serve Waynedale, Fort Wayne, Allen County, and the State of Indiana, explaining what they are working on, why it matters, and how proposed laws, budgets, and policies could affect daily life in our neighborhoods.
Every so often, a new investment product comes along and attracts a lot of interest from investors — but not
Read MoreHere’s 15 facts critics didn’t want you to know about new law repairing our unemployment insurance fund STATEHOUSE – Indiana
Read MoreMAYOR OFFERS GRANTS FOR AMATEUR SPORTING EVENTS TO COME TO FORT WAYNE City Will Help Local Organizations Bring Tournaments
Read MoreSpring slid by quickly, and we already are heading into Summer. My office participated in several events this Spring, with
Read MoreSTATE UNEMPLOYMENT FUND FIX BALANCES NEEDS OF WORKERS, CONCERNS OF BUSINESSES STATEHOUSE – Members of Indiana’s General Assembly recently approved a plan to replenish
Read MoreMAYOR HENRY ANNOUNCES NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE TOOLBOX 10 Tools for homeowners, renters, landlords, neighborhood associations In 2009 the City
Read MoreI am looking forward again this year to participating in the Waynedale Memorial Day parade. It’s an honor to be
Read MoreIt’s great to be driving through Fort Wayne these days without the fear of getting a nuisance ticket. In January
Read MoreThe American Heart Association is proud to announce that Marcia Adams, Fort Wayne resident, author, former television host and heart
Read MoreA couple of years ago I wrote that secularism in Turkey had basically come to an end because the ruling
Read MoreIn the financial world, stocks tend to get most of the attention. But if you’re going to make progress toward
Read MoreIndiana To Reduce, Recycle, Re-Use E-Waste We’ve all been there. It seems as soon as you buy a computer, television
Read MoreMAYOR HENRY ANNOUNCES TREE COMMISSION Fort Wayne earns Tree City USA® designation for 19th year In April I
Read MoreSpring has finally arrived. The trees are blooming, leaves coming out and the flowers that have been hibernating all winter
Read MoreFOLLOW “TAX FREEDOM DAY” WITH TAX-SMART INVESTMENT STRATEGIES You won’t find it on your calendar, but April 13 is
Read MoreSENATE BUDGET PROTECTS EDUCATION AND MEDICAID STATEHOUSE Indiana Senate Republicans recently unveiled a balanced, two-year state budget that protects education
Read MoreIn my last column, I promised to continue addressing the questions my staff and I are asked most frequently. Many
Read MoreDuring a long downturn in the financial markets, it’s hard for some people to be cheerful about their prospects for
Read MoreFREE HANDS-ONLY CPR TRAINING COMING BACK TO PUBLIC SAFETY ACADEMY MAY 2 One-hour non-certified class available to anyone 12
Read MoreSENATE ADVANCES PLAN TO FIX BANKRUPT JOBLESS FUND Our Indiana Senate plan to fix the state’s bankrupt jobless fund
Read MoreWhen my staff and I attend community events, we often ask persons we meet what they would like to know
Read MoreMAYOR ANNOUNCES RECIPIENTS OF PROGRAM TO SPRUCE FACADES ACROSS CITY Strong Response Yields More Funding for Projects Earlier
Read MoreSome of my administrative staff recently visited the Ave Maria House. This is the facility that opened this past Summer
Read MoreSENATE’S PLAN ALLOWS COUNTIES, VOTERS TO DECIDE REORGANIZATIONS by State Sen. David Long (STATEHOUSE) – According to the National
Read MoreDuring last year’s boisterous, historical, and sometimes hysterical presidential election, campaigners spared no words to elevate their man or woman.
Read MoreIsrael and Turkey seem caught together in a society of mutual shame. They have related on friendly terms for decades,
Read MoreMORE BICYCLE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVES QUALITY OF LIFE Community bike summit March 21 at ACPL downtown Last fall, the
Read MoreSTIMULUS SPENDING SHOULD BE VIEWED AS TEMPORARY, TARGETED One-time monies should be invested in one-time expenses…that create jobsby State
Read MoreI was talking with one of my staff recently about one of our clients. We had been able to help
Read MoreCommittees are the engine driving the 2009 session of the Indiana General Assembly right now. With more than 700
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