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1 day ago |
tribstar.com | David Kronke
Despite concerns about how Indiana Gov. Mike Braun’s state budget could affect Vigo County’s in the near future, the Vigo County Council approved the spending measures placed before it at its Tuesday night meeting. It approved $68,500 for two new GPS units for the Vigo County Surveyor’s department. Bruce Allen sought the funding by saying that those his office had were more than 10 years old and incapable of being further updated.
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1 day ago |
tribstar.com | David Kronke
It’s hard to say what was more impressive about Forest Park Elementary fifth-grade Corbin Clingerman’s victory Monday morning at the Forest Park 500 — how quickly and easily he lapped the competition, or the dazzling array of donuts he performed afterward to celebrate his victory. This was the third year the Brazil school has been hosting the races for its students, said principal Dustin Jorgensen, a huge Indy 500 fan.
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3 days ago |
pharostribune.com | David Kronke
Nearly 100 concerned citizens packed into City Hall’s courtroom for the Terre Haute City Council’s meeting Thursday, the largest crowd for a meeting in recent memory. They were there to express concerns for a housing project on Ohio Boulevard near Deming Park. Gibson Development LLC recently announced plans for the eastside development to build 93 homes on 23 acres and 176 apartments on 12 acres in the historic district with an investment totaling at least $30 million dollars.
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6 days ago |
pharostribune.com | David Kronke
A number of Vigo County residents were upset when Commissioners said the Markle Mill Dam on Otter Creek would have to be demolished. Those protesting said doing so would diminish and discredit the area’s history. Instead, Otter Creek is enjoying a far healthier future, said Brendan Kearns, director of the Vigo County Soil and Water Conservation District. kAmp7E6C E96 52> H2D 56>@=:D965 :? ~4E@36C @7 a_aa[ z62C?D E@@< 2 7:D9 4@F?E — E96C6 H6C6?’E >2?J ?62C3J 8:G6?
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1 week ago |
goshennews.com | David Kronke
Plans are for a proposed housing development of 93 homes and 176 apartments along Ohio Boulevard near Deming Park. Terre Haute City Councilman Anthony Dinkel met this week with residents living near Deming Park and Edgewood Grove who say they’re concerned about a proposed housing development along Ohio Boulevard between South Fruitridge and South Brown avenues.
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