Winona Council OKs Agreement With Baker Tilly To Get Books Current
Winona Lake Town Council approved an agreement Tuesday, Sept. 12, with Baker Tilly for financial services to help get the town’s books up to date.
Read MoreWinona Lake Town Council approved an agreement Tuesday, Sept. 12, with Baker Tilly for financial services to help get the town’s books up to date.
Read MoreThe Tippecanoe and Chapman Regional Sewer District held their regular board meeting, Monday, Sept. 11.
Read MoreThe sale of Claypool’s water utility to Indiana American Water will be finalized next week.
Read MoreEtna Green Council tabled further discussion on a possible rate increase for residents’ sewer bills during a Jan. 10 meeting.
Read MoreSeeing an opportunity that doesn’t come along often, the Warsaw Common Council approved an ordinance on first reading Monday authorizing the restructuring and re-issuance of its 2018 sewage works revenue bonds.
Read MoreThe Etna Green Town Council accepted proposals with consulting firm Baker Tilly on establishing a tax increment finance (TIF) residential district in the area.
Read MoreClaypool Town Council heard updates from financial and engineering advisors on funding opportunities and the town’s water/sewer utilities during an April 19 meeting.
Read MoreIn its first annual meeting, held Saturday, Feb. 12, the Turkey Creek Dam and Dike Conservancy District swore in Todd Mikel as a new board member. Mikel will represent District 1 of the conservancy which was represented by John Earnst before he moved out of the area.
Read MoreA preliminary proposal for working definitions of equivalent dwelling units within Tippecanoe and Chapman Regional Sewer Districts was presented Monday evening, Jan. 10, at the board’s monthly meeting.
Read MoreA decision was made to move forward with a sewer rate review at a cost of $7,500.
Read MoreA decision was made at the Kosciusko County Redevelopment Commission Thursday, July 8, to hold monthly meetings for the remainder of the year.
Read MoreWarsaw Community Schools’ Board of Trustees heard updates on the district’s facility plans during a meeting on Monday, Feb. 22.
Read MoreThe first of three hearings about the possible formation of the North Webster Tippecanoe Township Fire Territory was held Wednesday, Feb. 10. It took place at the Tippecanoe Township Building and featured two speakers. Approximately 40 people were in attendance.
Read MoreAmidst a few technical difficulties, the Turkey Creek Dam and Dike Conservancy District made it through all 16 agenda items and passed multiple motions in its lengthy first board meeting Thursday, Jan. 28.
Read More“I don’t think it is right to put (the cost) on individual property owners,” stated Ed Ormsby, board member of the Tippecanoe & Chapman Lakes Regional Sewer District. “The folks who don’t have a lot of money it puts a big burden on them.”
Read MoreAlthough the board filled the entire garage bay of Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District with chairs, only two public members were present for its monthly meeting Monday, July 20. There is still no official word on whether the district will move forward with sewering parts of Wawasee, but the board did provide updates on some of the moving pieces required to finalize plans.
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