Claypool Council Approves Contract Renewal With Commonwealth Engineers
The Claypool Town Council approved an on-call contract renewal with Commonwealth Engineers Inc. during a Feb. 20 meeting.
Read MoreThe Claypool Town Council approved an on-call contract renewal with Commonwealth Engineers Inc. during a Feb. 20 meeting.
Read MoreThe first half of the 20th century was horrific.
Read MoreIndiana American Water has announced the launch of the American Water Charitable Foundation 2024 Water and Environment Grant Program.
Read MoreA presentation to the Warsaw Common Council Tuesday, Feb. 20, on increasing the maximum property tax levy for the fire protection territory included estimated dollar amounts and expenditure priorities.
Read MoreIf the Warsaw Common Council approves the two ordinances on second reading at their March 4 meeting, the city could have its first Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area downtown.
Read MoreIssues with Winona Lake’s utility billing was still an issue for residents at the Winona Lake Town Council meeting Tuesday, Feb. 20.
Read MoreThe completion of the Zimmer Biomet Center Lake Pavilion and Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department Office and creation of the Center Lake Recreational Trail were some of the accomplishments associated with Warsaw Parks in 2023.
Read MoreDiscussion at the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District’s Monday, Feb. 19 board meeting focused on the comprehensive report on planned improvements to the sewer plant.
Read MoreA soft snow drifted down out the enormous windows as seven of us figured out where to sit around the “big table” and who was ordering what.
Read MoreJuries hearing civil lawsuits related to car accidents would get to hear whether the victim was wearing a seat belt and use the information to reduce damages under a bill passed 36-13 by the Senate on Monday, Feb. 19.
Read MoreFollowing allegations made online, Isaiah 11 Ministry is working to improve its facilities.
Read MoreThe Senate Elections Committee on Monday, Feb. 19, added an amendment to a bill that could block some Hoosiers from running for Attorney General.
Read MoreHoosier children are doing a bit better than they were last year, according to a national ranking of child well-being from the Annie E. Casey Foundation — rising from 28th overall to 24th in the country in the latest release.
Read MoreThe Tippecanoe Valley School Board has received its annual update on Tippecanoe Valley Middle School.
Read MoreA Burket man was recently arrested for allegedly battering a pregnant woman.
Read MoreEnvironmental advocates sounded alarms at the Indiana Statehouse on Monday, Feb. 19, over a bill that would change the definition of toxic PFAS chemicals to exempt those which Hoosier manufacturers want to keep using.
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