North Webster Receives $294,000 Grant
The regular meeting of the North Webster Town Council was held Tuesday evening, Nov. 7, a week earlier than is the usual second week of the month.
Read MoreThe regular meeting of the North Webster Town Council was held Tuesday evening, Nov. 7, a week earlier than is the usual second week of the month.
Read MoreDuring Tuesday evening’s regular meeting of the North Webster Town Council, Gene Crusie, founder of Surf Internet, made a brief presentation to introduce himself to the council and the community.
Read MoreThe biggest topic of interest during Tuesday evening’s monthly meeting of the North Webster Town Council was what to do with the deteriorating deck behind Pizza King.
Read MoreNorth Webster Town Council approved a $8,200 supplemental agreement to update an engineering assessment done for the trail project the town is working on.
Read MoreDuring Tuesday evening’s monthly meeting of the North Webster Town Council, Town Marshal Greg Church reminded the council and the public that the abandoned property sale of items collected by the police department will close at 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 25.
Read MoreDuring Tuesday evening’s monthly meeting of the North Webster Town Council, North Webster-Tippecanoe Township President Emily Shipley addressed the members to clarify statements made on the chamber’s behalf during the April council meeting.
Read MoreNorth Webster Town Council met in its regular monthly session Tuesday night at the North Webster Community Center.
Read MoreMembers of the North Webster Town Council met in special session Wednesday morning to review bids for the 2023 Community Crossings Grant project that will see the repair of six streets in town.
Read MoreNorth Webster Town Council met for its regular session Tuesday evening, March 14.
Read MoreA quorum of North Webster Town Council members gathered Tuesday night, Feb. 21, for the governing board’s regular monthly meeting.
Read MoreMembers of the North Webster Town Council gathered for the first time in the new year Tuesday evening. The first order of business was to reelect Dan Thystrup as council president, who was unanimously chosen by his colleagues.
Read MoreLeigh Anne Jessop was officially sworn in by town attorney Jack Birch. Jessop replaced Betsy Luce, who served in the role for 19 years.
Read MoreDuring its annual end-of-year budget workshop, the North Webster Town Council bid an unofficial farewell to Betsy Luce, the town’s longtime clerk-treasurer.
Read MoreAfter nearly two decades, the town of North Webster will soon have a different clerk-treasurer managing its finances.
Read MoreThe North Webster Town Council heard about a grant for a new proposed trail at its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, Nov. 22.
Read MoreDuring the Tuesday evening, Sept. 20, monthly meeting of the North Webster Town Council, longtime clerk-treasurer Betsy Luce announced she would be retiring at the end of the calendar year.
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