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Read MoreAn admitted mistake made by the Syracuse Town Council and town manager back in August 2024 has created a confrontation between it and a local business owner.
Read MoreDuring public comment at the start of the Syracuse Town Council’s regular meeting Tuesday night, March 18, Syracuse resident, Matt Goodnight, noted in the claims, $37,139 was spent on legal services from Bose McKinney and Evans and approximately $28,000 was spent on legal services in January.
Read MoreAndy Cripe came before the Syracuse Redevelopment Commission during its regular meeting Tuesday night, March 18, to discuss the street lights in the Syracuse Technology Park.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council set a record as it worked through the agenda for its regular meeting Tuesday night, Feb. 18.
Read MoreWhen looking for a word to describe David Rosenberry, “service” quickly comes to mind.
Read MoreWith a few changes to the agenda, the Syracuse Town Council wrapped up its last meeting of the year Tuesday, Dec. 17 fairly quickly.
Read MoreAfter a lengthy discussion regarding regulating food trucks in town, the Syracuse Town Council quickly worked through its agenda during its regular meeting Tuesday night, Nov. 19.
Read MoreAll Doug Schrock wanted to do was pave an easement from Hiawatha Drive to the back of his newly constructed property on Northshore Drive to use as a driveway.
Read MoreKristin Rude from Kosciusko Area Bus Service came before the Syracuse Town Council during its regular meeting Tuesday night, Aug. 20.
Read MoreBy Lauren Zeugner InkFreeNews SYRACUSE — After almost a year of hearing requests and remonstrances from Doug Schrock and his neighbors, the Syracuse Town Council granted Schrock permission to pave an easement allowing him access to his new home on North Shore Drive. The council approved the request … Read More
During its regular meeting Tuesday night, July 16. the Syracuse Town Council approved a bid for $391,891.23 for the Pearl Street parking lot paving project.
Read MoreJay Rigdon, Syracuse town attorney, swore in RJ Plummer as a new Syracuse Police officer during the Syracuse Town Council’s regular meeting Tuesday night, June 18.
Read MoreAfter two months of discussion, an ordinance requiring owners to pick up their animal’s waste died for lack of a motion during the Syracuse Town Council’s regular meeting Tuesday night, May 21.
Read MoreDawn Wilkinson, operations manager for Kosciusko Economic Development Corp., came before the Syracuse Town council, during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night to request the town sign the services agreement and provide an update.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council introduced a tax increment finance bond for Rabbit Ridge Development during its regular meeting Tuesday night, March 19.
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