THE VOICE OF THE TOWNSHIP
The beginning of 2003 has an extra special meaning, over and above the beginning of a New Year – it
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.
The beginning of 2003 has an extra special meaning, over and above the beginning of a New Year – it
Read MoreCongrats to the Luers’ Football team for a job well done in winning the state football title in their division!!
Read MoreAs the year comes to an end, I would like to take this opportunity to highlight the progress my administration
Read MoreThe holiday season is usually a time for joy, celebration, and thankfulness for our blessings. I believe it is also
Read MoreThe holiday season is upon us once again, which is a reminder for me to slow down and appreciate the
Read MoreIt’s 10PM on a Saturday night, and I’m writing this article. Another exciting evening in the life of the Longs,
Read MoreFirst, a few words about taxes. As we near the new year of 2003 there’s no question that we’re entering
Read MoreIt is that time of the year when the City of Fort Wayne’s Street Department turns its focus from leaf
Read MoreAt a recent neighborhood association meeting in the Waynedale/Indian Village area I was asked about the future of Ardmore Road.
Read MoreThis is such an exciting time for the City of Fort Wayne! Just a few days ago, I helped unveil
Read MorePart of my mission as trustee is to continually develop and implement plans that will improve services to the citizens
Read MoreIf you ever wondered if your vote counted, wonder no more. Just look at what has happened in our state
Read MoreBy the time you read this column, the county/state/national elections will be over. That will probably be a relief to
Read MoreIn a year when so much attention has been placed on honoring our local heroes in public service positions, we
Read MoreNovember 1st was a fantastic day here at the Wayne Township Trustee office! It was our third time in a
Read MoreSome of us have been fortunate not to have experienced the death of a close family member or friend in
Read MoreAs you have probably heard, the local US Post Office recently sent a letter to many postal customers asking that
Read MoreThe arrival of autumn means many things, cooler weather, fall festivals and Halloween haunted houses, just to name a few.
Read MoreOnce again, for the third year in a row, we are hosting the Veterans Stand Down and Healthy Cities Health
Read MoreWith the November elections a mere two weeks away, it seemed appropriate to turn this column’s attention to a race
Read MoreLast month, the Salvation Army asked us to join them in enrolling eligible Medicare recipients (seniors and the disabled) into
Read MoreThe widening of Interstate 69 in the Fort Wayne area has suddenly become the source of much interest as the
Read MoreEarlier this month a very successful event occurred in Fort Wayne. Several hundred community activists including many from your city
Read MoreThe neighborhoods of Fort Wayne were truly in the spotlight last week, as the City hosted the Regional Neighborhood Network
Read MoreThe West Nile Virus continues to be a public health problem in our community at this time. I feel that
Read MoreOn October 3-5, 2002, the City of Fort Wayne will be hosting the Regional Neighborhood Network Conference (RNNC). RNNC is
Read MoreFall is here and winter is quickly approaching, which means we are preparing for the heating season. This time of
Read MoreFROM THE DESK OF SENATOR DAVID LONG This article will focus upon two subjects: the first, a source of
Read MoreBy the time you read this article, September 11th will have come and gone (I am writing this on September
Read MoreIn my last column I wrote about recent problems with criminal activity in the neighborhoods north and south of Sandpoint
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