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Town moves to limit leaks

New meters will allow for faster detection

Redkey has been installing new “smart” water meters across town. The technology has the ability to record water usage in 15-minute increments for residential properties, and it automatically notifies town employees when a meter records abnormal readings.

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Redkey to use Leap for IT

Council also put improvement plan in place for employee who was suspended last week

Redkey Town Council agreed to utilizing Leap Managed Information Technology Services of Muncie for information technology services at its meeting Tuesday. Also, at a special meeting Wednesday, council agreed to put office assistant Billie Hammond — she was suspended with pay last week — on a performance improvement plan moving forward.

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Council reviews employee issues

Alleged misconduct discussed Tuesday

Personnel topics flooded Redkey Town Council’s meeting Tuesday. The council tabled decision on firing a town employee and discussed switching titles between the town’s police officers. It also introduced its newest council member, Byron Daugherty, during a more than two-hour meeting.

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Redkey woman gets 18 months in prison

Moles was also ordered to pay $567,010 in restitution

Christina Moles, also known as Tina Lashley, 50, Redkey, was sentenced Thursday to 18 months in federal prison and ordered to pay $567,010 in restitution in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana.

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Council OKs new police devices

Redkey department will get radios and cameras

Redkey Town Council OK’d town marshal Chris Jack to purchase body cameras and new radios at its meeting Tuesday.

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Redkey looking to change ordinances

Town may allow chickens, implement fines for tampering

REDKEY — Chickens may be allowed in town starting early next year. Redkey Town Council introduced a draft of an amended animal ordinance Thursday.

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Council, marshal spar in meeting

Motion to remove Moser died for lack of a second

REDKEY — Tensions are bubbling between police and council. Redkey Town Council discussed taking disciplinary measures against town marshal Zach Moser but took no action during a meeting Thursday. It also agreed to move forward with amending its animal ordinance and expressed issues with ongoing gas line work.

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