Sidney Town Council Votes Against Supplemental Police Proposal
Sidney Town Council voted against a proposal for additional police coverage at a meeting on Monday, Sept. 9.
Read MoreSidney Town Council voted against a proposal for additional police coverage at a meeting on Monday, Sept. 9.
Read MoreThe Sidney Town Council discussed the 2025 budget at a special meeting on Thursday, Aug. 22.
Read MoreSidney Town Council heard a proposal for a nine-month development timeline for a strategic plan for community improvements at a meeting on Monday, Aug. 12.
Read MoreThe Sidney Town Council approved Sweetheimer Trash Removal’s quote for a dumpster at the council meeting Monday, July 8.
Read MoreA groundbreaking ceremony for broadband internet in Sidney is 4 p.m. Thursday, June 27.
Read MoreSidney’s Head of Maintenance has resigned.
Read MoreAfter rescheduling, the Sidney Town Council met Monday, April 22 and discussed a sewage issue and the Pierceton Police contract.
Read MoreSidney Town Council has a new member.
Read MorePierceton Police will provide coverage for Sidney.
Read MoreSidney is continuing to work on getting part-time police help.
Read MoreSidney Town Council passed a motion to join Kosciusko County Area Planning in the new year at their meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 12.
Read MoreSidney Town Council weighed the pros and cons, but ultimately, approved implementing the Tax Refund Exchange and Compliance System, also known as TRECS, for people with unpaid sewer bills.
Read MoreThe incumbents win the 2023 election with Sharon Rancourt, Brandon Allen and Gavin Parrett all returning to their seats on Sidney Town Council.
Read MoreSidney is hoping to obtain a part-time police presence in town in the future.
Read MoreTown council members heard updates from Sewer Department Head Tim Woodward at its meeting on Monday, Sept. 11.
Read MoreVoters in Sidney will see two incumbents and one new person running as Democrats on their ballots in November.
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