LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Funds rescinded
Two weeks ago, commissioners approved funding for a new animal control facility. On Monday, the new group reversed that decision.
Dunkirk plans to make updates
DUNKIRK — The city’s ordinances will continue to be updated in the new year, including several that have been defunct for years.
City to seek credit
This may be the year Portland is done mitigating the wetland at the former site of XPLEX Extreme Competition Park.
Vaccine coming
Health department expects to get doses this week; they will likely be targeted for first responders.
Court to be removed
Park board votes to eliminate tennis area that is ‘in shambles.’
Village council reviews road projects
FORT RECOVERY — Broadway Street work is nearing completion.
City puts $ toward fire, police
CARES funds being spent on emergency equipment.
Budget, COVID to lead 2020 session
The Indiana General Assembly, which reconvenes Monday to begin this year’s legislative session, has a lot on the agenda in 2021.
Stepping away
Theurer retires after decades in government.
The CR recommends
What’s next?
Redkey OKs Tressler contract
Council will meet again Friday to make appointments for 2021.
Leonhard leaving
Long-time commissioner and council member has completed his final term in public office.
First year review
The year 2020 was one for which to be prepared. Through all the adversity, Portland Mayor John Boggs said he has few regrets.
One year in
It’s been hectic. But progress is being made. That’s how Dunkirk Mayor Jack Robbins evaluates his first year in office.
Funds OK’d for new animal facility
The county has approved its contribution toward animal control. Now municipalities are left to weigh in on the funding.
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