Syracuse Will Have A Primary For Town Council District 4, Clerk-Treasurer
There will be a primary race for Syracuse Town Council District 4 and the Syracuse Clerk-Treasurer.
Read MoreThere will be a primary race for Syracuse Town Council District 4 and the Syracuse Clerk-Treasurer.
Read MoreAfter swearing in councilmen Larry Siegel and Paul Stoelting, the Syracuse Town Council set about tackling a packed agenda during its regular meeting Tuesday night, Jan. 17.
Read MoreThe only bid for the Lakeside Drive Water Main Loop shocked both the Syracuse Town Council and Mark Aurich, public works superintendent, when it was presented during the council’s regular meeting Tuesday night, July 19.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Redevelopment Commission held a brief public hearing on the Oakwood and Allen Residential Economic Development areas during its regular meeting Tuesday night, July 19.
Read MoreDoug Schrock’s birthday party was in full swing Monday evening, June 27 when Syracuse Councilman Larry Siegel, State Representative Curt Nisly and his wife, Mary, State Representative Dave Abbott and State Senator Blake Doriot and his wife, Kelli, crashed the party for a very special reason.
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 MoreAfter realizing there were no applicants for lifeguards for Lakeside Park, the Syracuse Town Council approved an allocation of $5,000 to entice applications by increasing lifeguards’ pay.
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 MoreIt was standing room only as the Syracuse Town Council held a public hearing regarding ordinance 2021-013, the Kern Road Annexation during its regular meeting Tuesday night, Oct. 19.
Read MoreLocal attorney Steve Snyder came before the Syracuse Town Council during its regular meeting Tuesday, Sept. 21, on behalf of his client Ridgestone Development Group.
Read MoreSeveral residents of the Kern’s Crossing neighborhood attended the Syracuse Town Council meeting Tuesday night, Aug. 17, with lots of questions regarding the council’s desire to annex the neighborhood into the town limits. All were not happy about the situation.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Redevelopment Commission approved a resolution acknowledging the application to establish the former Syracuse Elementary School property as an economic development target.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Redevelopment Commission awarded a bid to Beer and Slabaugh as the contractors for the new ball park. It was also announced a donation was made to cover the overage for the park.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council finalized tax abatements for Polywood and Patrick industries by signing the necessary C-1 forms during its monthly meeting Tuesday night, June 16.
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.
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