WHY WE CELEBRATE LABOR DAY – Voice Of The Township
This year Labor Day, the unofficial end of summer, falls on September 6. For over 125 years the United States
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.
This year Labor Day, the unofficial end of summer, falls on September 6. For over 125 years the United States
Read MoreNational Senior Citizens Day, will be celebrated this year on Saturday, August 21st, and is an annual recognition of the
Read MoreAt the July board meeting the Wayne Township Trustee Office held its ninth annual scholarship award ceremony. Trustee Austin Knox
Read MoreThe City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division along with Mayor Tom Henry announced that a development team has been
Read MoreWhile we’ve all heard of, and probably celebrate in one form or another, Mother’s Day in May and Father’s Day
Read MoreThis year the Fourth of July falls on Sunday, so the Wayne Township Trustee Office will be closed on Monday,
Read MoreMayor Tom Henry, along with City Controller Garry Morr and City Council, announced plans to fund additional public works, parks,
Read More“All elections shall be free and equal.”— Indiana Constitution, Article 2. Section 1. New independent research released today found that
Read MoreEarlier this month the Wayne Township Trustee Department held a farewell cake and ice cream retirement party for two of
Read MoreAs the summer approaches and now more than half the nation’s population is vaccinated, businesses are beginning to get back
Read MoreHoosiers interested in seeing more women elected to office are encouraged to attend Ready to Run Indiana, a virtual training
Read MoreWe at the Wayne Township Trustee Office were happy to learn that Waynedale’s Memorial Day Parade is on again for
Read MoreOn Saturday, May 15 Trustee Austin Knox will be collaborating with HealthVisions Midwest and Anthony Medical Associates to provide free
Read MoreMayor Tom Henry joined neighborhood leaders, City Council members, and City Utilities to reveal a more than $90 million investment
Read MoreApril is National Social Security Month, and we here at the Wayne Township Trustee Office would like to take this
Read MoreFor the past year the Wayne Township Trustee Office has made many changes in our business operations to adapt to
Read MoreIn celebration of spring the Trustee Office has opened a Facebook page to better interact with the citizens of Wayne
Read MoreSaint Patrick’s Day always feels like the beginning of spring to me. It’s close enough to the vernal equinox (March
Read MoreWomen’s History Month began as a one-day observance on Feb. 28, 1909, in honor of the one-year anniversary of a
Read MoreThe City of Fort Wayne’s Public Art Commission is looking for artists to create a sculpture commemorating the life and
Read MoreOn March 5th this year we will be celebrating Employee Appreciation Day. At the Wayne Township Trustee Office, our employees
Read MoreHard to believe, but we are halfway through the second month of 2021 already. Despite being the shortest month of
Read MoreComing up in the next couple of weeks we will be observing several holidays that celebrate relationships; International Friendship Day
Read MoreIn what seems like ages ago now we celebrated the coming in of the New Year—2021, with a holiday meant
Read MoreAllen County government’s major legislative priorities for the 2021 session of the Indiana General Assembly include additional assistance to deal
Read MoreWe are looking forward to the coming winter holiday and especially to the coming new year. Like most everyone else
Read MoreThe 2021 Neighborhood Improvement Grant program is now open and taking applications. Information and guidelines about the Neighborhood Improvement Grant
Read MoreAs we head into a winter holiday season that promises to be like no other in our lifetimes, we are
Read MoreDue to the continued increase in COVID-19 cases and to help ensure the safety of the community, Mayor Tom Henry
Read MoreSecretary of State Connie Lawson announced that 65 percent or 3,068,542 of Indiana’s 4.7 million registered voters cast a vote
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