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Historic Indian Village

Waynedale, Fort Wayne, Indiana

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  • FWPD Non-Emergency Desk | Call 260.427.1222
    • For immediate emergency assistance, always dial 911
  • Graffiti Hotline | Call 260.449.4747
    • Call to report graffiti that needs to be painted over
  • Norfolk Southern Police (railroad police) | Call 800-453-2530
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  • 811 (call before you dig)
  • City of Fort Wayne
    • 311 Citizen Services
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      • Geoff Paddock – 5th District
      • Michelle Chambers – At-Large
      • Glynn A. Hines – At-Large
      • Tom Freistroffer – At-Large

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RSS Waynedale News

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  • St. Aloysius Catholic School Invites Families To Open House March 3, 2026
  • Student-Run Massage Clinic Open To Patients March 3, 2026
  • Smiley’s Garden Angels Celebrates 25 Years, Hosts Fundraiser March 3, 2026
  • County-Wide Fire & EMS Unification Effort March 3, 2026
  • How Modern Textiles Came To Be | The History of Ordinary Things March 3, 2026
  • More Protein Can Benefit Health But Should Be Balanced March 3, 2026
  • You Can Now Apply For The Citizen-match Residential Street Tree Planting Program March 3, 2026

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