
Fort Wayne Gets $2.5M for DNA Tech & Water Upgrades
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Fort Wayne, Indiana, receives federal funding for public safety and water infrastructure upgrades. The city police department secures $500,000 for a rapid DNA analysis machine, while city utilities get $2 million for replacing old lead pipes, water mains, and storm sewers in the Memorial Park neighborhood. These improvements aim to enhance public safety and prevent water-related issues, marking a significant step forward for the city.
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