SR 5 In Noble County To Close For Bridge Guardrail Work
A portion of SR 5 will be closed for bridge guardrail work at Turkey Creek, according to a news release from the Indiana Department of Transportation.
Read MoreA portion of SR 5 will be closed for bridge guardrail work at Turkey Creek, according to a news release from the Indiana Department of Transportation.
Read MoreDr. Stephen Troyer, Wawasee Community School Corporation, 801 South Sycamore Street, Syracuse, IN 46567 is submitting a Notice of Intent to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management of our intent to comply with the requirements of Construction Stormwater General Permit (CSGP) to discharge storm water from construction activities … Read More
Please be advised the Governing Board of the Turkey Creek Dam and Dike Conservancy District will meet at the WACF offices located at 11586 SR- 13, Syracuse, Indiana at 4:00pm on Fri- day, April 26, 2024. All members of the public are welcome to be in attendance. Board … Read More
The Board of Directors of the Turkey Creek Dam and Dike Conservancy District announces the convening of the annual meeting on February 10, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. The meeting will convene at the Conservancy District Office located at WACF Education Center at 11586 N SR 13, Indiana. The … Read More
The Board of Directors of the Turkey Creek Dam and Dike Conservancy District are inviting potential candidates for membership on the Board of Directors of the Conservancy District to file nominating petitions pursuant to I.C. 14-33-5-3. The Directorship positions serving Directorship areas 3 and 4 will be voted … Read More
“It is a generational impact,” said Tom Cottrell, North Cedar Point High Road, Syracuse about the new Cottrell Turkey Creek Inlet property.
Read MoreConservation officers are investigating an incident where two boat operators had to be rescued from Shock Lake in Kosciusko County.
Read MoreKosciusko County Councilman Doug Heinisch, who represents District 1, has resigned his position effective today, May 18.
Read MoreA proposed referendum for the Wawasee Community School Corporation that would have given the school corporation more than $3 million but also raised taxes for property owners was soundly defeated by a margin of 64% to 36%. There were a total of 9,378 votes cast covering Turkey Creek, Tippecanoe and Van Buren townships and a portion of Jefferson Township with 5,994 no votes to 3,384 voting yes.
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