AG Rokita Files Complaint Against Town Of Syracuse
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita filed a complaint to recover public funds against the Town of Syracuse on Wednesday, April 2.
Read MoreIndiana Attorney General Todd Rokita filed a complaint to recover public funds against the Town of Syracuse on Wednesday, April 2.
Read MoreDuring a recent court records search, The Mail-Journal learned the town of Syracuse has filed for a declaratory judgment against the Indiana State Board of Accounts.
Read MoreThe revelation of a well kept secret launched a special investigation by the State Board of Accounts into how the Town of Syracuse was paying insurance premiums.
Read MoreThe first order of business for the Syracuse Town Council was to approve a dis-annexation of Lot No. 4 in Fox Run during its regular meeting Tuesday night, March 16. The property, owned by Candice Brown, was the only lot in the subdivision annexed into the town.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council took another step towards Polywood LLC expanding its manufacturing facilities in the Syracuse Industrial Park during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night, Sept. 15.
Read MoreFormer Syracuse Clerk-Treasurer Julie Kline and Virginia Cazier, administrative assistant for the Syracuse Public Works and Town Manager Mike Noe, are seeking the Syracuse clerk-treasurer’s office in an upcoming caucus to be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 3, in the council chambers at the Syracuse Town Hall, 310 N. Huntington St., Syracuse.
Read MoreIn a brief Zoom meeting the Syracuse Redevelopment Commission passed several resolutions concerning Polywood and approved economic development agreements for two companies moving to Syracuse during a meeting held Tuesday night, Aug. 18.
Read MorePaula Kehr-Wicker, clerk-treasurer for the Town of Syracuse, submitted her resignation on Wednesday, Aug. 5.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council passed a resolution closing Lakeside Park and Hoy’s Beach for the Fourth of July weekend during its regular monthly meeting held via Zoom Tuesday evening, June 16.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council held a special meeting to pass several resolutions that will lay the preliminary groundwork for Polywood’s proposed $12 million expansion.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night, March 17, to handle essential business only.
Read MoreSYRACUSE — The Syracuse Town Council passed a resolution opposing House Bill 1165 during its regular meeting Tuesday night, Feb. 18. HB1165 would make it possible for landlords to put properties in their tenants names for utilities. Clerk-Treasurer Paula Kehr-Wicker explained if the bill is passed and … Read More
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Town Council held a special public meeting Wednesday, Feb. 5, to discuss an engagement agreement with Bose McKinney and Evans, also known as Bose Public Affairs. The town intends to issue bonds to be secured from tax increment revenue resulting from an expansion … Read More
Syracuse — It took the Syracuse Town Council just 16 minutes to complete it’s business Tuesday night, Jan. 21, during its first meeting of the year. Mike Noe, town manager, requested the council approve Police Chief Jim Layne to be appointed to the Syracuse Redevelopment Commission to … Read More
SYRACUSE — Paula Kehr-Wicker, Republican, was elected to her second term as clerk-treasurer for the town of Syracuse following Tuesday’s municipal election. She defeated her Democratic opponent Tim Yeager. Kehr-Wicker received 109 votes to Yeager’s 34 votes, carrying all four of the town precincts. Also winning were Tom … Read More
SYRACUSE — The only political fight taking place in Syracuse is Republican incumbent Paula Kehr-Wicker facing off against Democratic challenger Tim Yeager for the Syracuse Clerk-Treasurer’s position. Syracuse Town Councilmen Tom Hoover, reprensenting District 3; Larry Martindal, representing District 4 and Bill Musser representing District 5 are all … Read More