Syracuse Council Hears From AWL, State Rep. Abbott
State Rep. David Abbott and John Lantz, president of the Kosciusko County Animal Welfare League, both made brief presentations to the Syracuse Town Council Tuesday night, June 21.
Read MoreState Rep. David Abbott and John Lantz, president of the Kosciusko County Animal Welfare League, both made brief presentations to the Syracuse Town Council Tuesday night, June 21.
Read MoreMembers of the Syracuse Park Board got their first glimpse of the 2023 park budget during their regular meeting Monday night, June 13.
Read MoreProgress is being made at the new Schrock Ball Park, but Syracuse Park Board members were disappointed to learn it won’t be ready for use until next spring.
Read MoreDear Editor, With the upcoming primary next week, I would like encourage people to vote for Paul Stoelting for Syracuse Town Council. I have served with Paul as a councilman and on several projects for the community over the years. Term limits might be good for Congress and … Read More
After a brief public hearing, the Syracuse Town Council approved re-establishing the equipment replacement fund for the Turkey Creek Fire Territory.
Read MoreSyracuse Town Council approved revising resolution 8-75 which would change the intersection of Oak Street and Polywood Way from a four-way stop to a two-way stop during its monthly meeting Tuesday night, Feb. 15.
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 MoreCouncilman Bill Musser will be taking over as council president in 2022 for the Syracuse Town Council.
Read MoreSyracuse Town Attorney Vern Landis was presented with a plaque of appreciation at the Syracuse Town Council’s monthly meeting Tuesday night, Dec. 21.
Read MoreBy the end of the Syracuse Town Council’s regular meeting Tuesday night, July 20, the town had a new town manager and a new public works superintendent.
Read MoreSyracuse Town Council approved the resignation of Town Manger Mike Noe in a 3-2 vote during its regular meeting Tuesday night, May 18. Councilmen Bill Musser and Paul Stoelting both voted against accepting Noe’s resignation.
Read MoreMike Noe, Syracuse Town manager, has resigned after serving the town as town manager and public works superintendent since December 2018.
Read MoreThe first order of business for the Syracuse Town Council was to approve a dis-annexation of Lot No. 4 in Fox Run during its regular meeting Tuesday night, March 16. The property, owned by Candice Brown, was the only lot in the subdivision annexed into the town.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council learned about plans for the old Syracuse Elementary School as well as approved a tax abatement for Travel Star, a Goshen based business, expanding into the technology park during its monthly meeting Tuesday night, Jan. 19.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council held its final meeting of 2020 Tuesday night, Dec. 15, wrapping up past projects and moving forward to 2021. The council met via Zoom.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Board of Metropolitan Police Commissioners held a brief meeting Tuesday morning, Dec. 15, to review 2020 and approve purchasing three new vehicles for the Syracuse Police Department.
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