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Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker announced a Youth Violence Prevention Program using $250,000 from ARPA interest earnings, ...
Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker today outlined a youth violence prevention strategy that could allow local individuals and organization trying to stem the tide access to $250,000.
Mayor Sharon Tucker says no taxpayer dollars will fund the initiative, the program will pull from American Rescue Act funds.
Mayor Sharon Tucker today outlined the Youth Violence Prevention Program, a proactive plan to help address youth violence citywide in Fort Wayne. At today’s announcement, Mayor Tucker was joined by ...
Alongside city council members and officials with the Fort Wayne Police Department, Tucker announced an initiative dubbed the Youth Violence Prevention Program. Tucker’s remarks can be seen in the ...
On July 30, nearly 200 Fort Wayne residents attended a forum on youth violence, where they heard from city leaders, including ...
A local income tax (LIT) supplemental distribution worth more than $12 million will primarily feed into neighborhood ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind.–There have been close to 20 homicides in Fort Wayne so far in 2025 with many of those incidents involving ...
The plan, which still needs approval from the Fort Wayne City Council, looks to focus on neighborhood improvements.
Mayor Sharon Tucker today announced a plan in partnership with City Council to invest financial resources in neighborhood projects to assist in providing an enhanced quality of life for all in Fort ...
Mayor Tucker says the unexpected funds would be distributed across various city initiatives, projects that the city did not have enough funding for under the original budget.