Milford Officer Travis Bays Feels Law Enforcement Is A Calling
Sometimes, you just know what you want to do, even as a kid.
Read MoreSometimes, you just know what you want to do, even as a kid.
Read MoreLakeland Eagles Aerie 3760 of Syracuse raised $17,250 and donated it to the Milford Police Department.
Read MoreThe June 14 meeting of Milford’s Town Council started on a high note as Fire Chief Virgil Sharp presented certificates of appreciation to John McQuade and Micah Mansfield for “quick thinking life-saving service to our community” during a house fire.
Read MoreBy some estimates, the town of Milford may have nearly doubled its population of roughly 1,800 on May 29 as crowds of people keen to shed COVID-19 fears and enjoy free carnival rides streamed in for Milford Family Fun Fest.
Read MoreMilford Town Council passed a resolution designating an economic revitalization area at Chore-Time Brock International, helping pave the way for CTB’s planned $20 million renovation of its world headquarters located on the north side of the Milford corporate limits.
Read MoreMilford Fest is back on the calendar for Saturday, May 29, though with a different name and different organizers.
Read MoreAt around 10:40 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, first responders were called to the intersection of East and Catherine streets in Milford, where a disregarded stop sign resulted in a collision
Read MoreFollowing several months of covert surveillance and undercover operations conducted by the NET43 Drug Task Force, multiple suspects were incarcerated in an overnight campaign.
Read MoreMilford Town Council addressed a wide range of issues at its second-to-last public meeting of the year. Among them was the hiring of a new deputy marshal, Thomas Waikel.
Read MoreDuring clerk reports at the Nov. 23 meeting of Milford Town Council, Clerk/Treasurer Tricia Gall informed the council the town received $51,001 from the CARES Act, a federal initiative to alleviate economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. The funds were deposited shortly after the council’s October meeting.
Read MoreThe body of former Milford Town Marshal Richard F. Miotto traveled through the town he formerly protected on Monday afternoon.
Read MoreThe Milford community lost a great friend and servant Tuesday following the death of former Town Marshal Rich Miotto.
Read MoreOn Oct. 21, at approximately 7:22 p.m., officers with the Syracuse Police Department were dispatched to the Dollar General store, located at 730 S. Huntington St., Syracuse, in reference to a stabbing.
Read MoreTwo months after a communication failure at Milford’s water tower led to a call for limited water use, the town is still grappling with the problem, according to Utilities Superintendent Steven Marquart, who spoke at the Tuesday, Oct. 13, Milford Town Council meeting.
Read MoreAt approximately 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6, the Milford Police Department became involved in a chase that started in Kosciusko County and ended in Elkhart County when the suspect was apprehended in Goshen.
Read MoreWawasee American Legion Post 223 held a ceremony on Friday, Sept. 11 in Syracuse commemorating Patriots Day and a National Day of Service and Remembrance of those who died in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
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