North Webster Officially Welcomes New Clerk-Treasurer
Leigh Anne Jessop was officially sworn in by town attorney Jack Birch. Jessop replaced Betsy Luce, who served in the role for 19 years.
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.
Read MoreJames Curtis was sworn in as North Webster’s newest law enforcement officer during the regular monthly meeting of the North Webster Town Council on Tuesday evening. Town attorney Jack Birch had the honor to swear Curtis in as the town’s newest employee.
Read MoreTwo-thirds of the North Webster Town Council were present at the public session, held Tuesday evening June 21, with member Lisa Strombeck absent from the monthly meeting.
Read MoreWhile it was a week later than normal, the North Webster Town Council met in regular session Tuesday evening, May 24, at the North Webster Community Center.
Read MoreDuring Tuesday evening’s monthly meeting of the North Webster Town Council, Noah Kiessling was officially sworn in as the town’s newest police officer.
Read MoreNorth Webster town council Tuesday, Jan. 18, ended its meeting with an altruistic gesture by donating $250 to the Kids Business Fair to be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 19, at the North Webster Community Center, 301 N. Main St.
Read MoreRecently elected North Webster Town Council President Dan Thystrup is looking forward to at least three significant projects and initiatives in 2022, thanks to the council’s habitually responsible stewardship of taxpayer money.
Read MoreThe newly-established Tippecanoe Township Fire Territory board didn’t waste any time gathering for its first official meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 4.
Read MoreLisa Strombeck, president of the North Webster Town Council, looked back over an extremely challenging year and noted it was a very gratifying one as well.
Read MoreNorth Webster town council made quick work of a robust agenda at its year-end meeting Tuesday, Dec. 28.
Read MoreNorth Webster Town Council Tuesday, Dec. 21, unanimously approved Police Chief Greg Church’s request for 250 hours overtime in the 2022 budget.
Read MoreNorth Webster Town Council approved its own budget and that for the Tippecanoe Township Fire Territory at its Tuesday, Oct. 19, meeting in the North Webster Community Center.
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