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City buildings reopen | Local | The Journal Gazette

City buildings reopen Fort Wayne city government buildings reopen to the public today. The buildings include Citizens Square, the Fort Wayne Metropolitan Human Relations Commision office, Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department offices, recreation pavilions, community center and youth centers. Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control s facility will continue to operate under restricted access. The Foellinger-Freiman Botanical Conservatory has remained open, city officials said. Citizens Square had been closed to the public since Nov. 23 as a precaution for increased COVID-19 infections. The city noted one change in the reopening of the building – anyone who has an appointment to the fourth floor will need to check in with security to allow access.

City to reopen Citizens Square on Monday | Local

City to reopen Citizens Square on Monday Metro, Parks offices returning same day Journal Gazette Citizens Square will reopen to the public on Monday, Mayor Tom Henry announced Thursday. The local government building has been closed to the public since Nov. 23 as a precaution to help ensure the safety of the community against COVID-19. City leaders believe providing public access to Citizens Square can now be done in a safe manner, a news release said. In addition, several other city-owned buildings will reopen as well. That includes the Fort Wayne Metropolitan Human Relations Commission office, Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department office and Parks and Recreation pavilions, community centers, and youth centers.

PETA offers reward for suspect info after body of emaciated dog found in dumpster at Baldwin Creek Apartments

PETA offers reward for suspect info after body of emaciated dog found in dumpster at Baldwin Creek Apartments Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control says the body of emaciated dog found in dumpster at Baldwin Creek Apartments oj Jan. 5, 2021 PETA is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction on cruelty-to-animals charges of the person(s) who dumped an emaciated dead dog in a dumpster at Baldwin Creek Apartments on or around Jan. 5. Posted: Jan 18, 2021 9:31 AM Posted By: Jake Thomas FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WFFT)  PETA is offering a reward for information of those responsible for leaving the body of a severely emaciated dog inside a dumpster at a local apartment complex earlier this month.

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