
Sam Fosness
City News Reporter at Mitchell Daily Republic
News and Sports Reporter at Daily Republic
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Nov 18, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Sam Fosness
Nov. 18—MITCHELL — The deteriorating traffic lights along Seventh Avenue and Main Street could be replaced at a more feasible cost, as the Mitchell City Council will consider awarding a bid on Monday to replace the lights. City officials are recommending the council to approve a $290,011 bid submitted by a local company, Muth Electric. The bid is roughly half the amount of the first bid that the council entertained in April.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
mitchellrepublic.com | Sam Fosness
MITCHELL — The deteriorating traffic lights along Seventh Avenue and Main Street could be replaced at a more feasible cost, as the Mitchell City Council will consider awarding a bid on Monday to replace the lights. City officials are recommending the council to approve a $290,011 bid submitted by a local company, Muth Electric. The bid is roughly half the amount of the first bid that the council entertained in April.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Sam Fosness
Nov. 4—MITCHELL — A Mitchell business owner who was using his Davison County property to operate a towing company and store equipment was granted a conditional use permit with several contingencies aimed at cleaning up the property. Heading into Monday's Mitchell City Council meeting, the eight-person governing body was under the assumption Josh Frost was applying for a conditional use permit to continue operating his towing business at his property.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
mitchellrepublic.com | Sam Fosness
MITCHELL – A Mitchell business owner who was using his Davison County property to operate a towing company and store equipment was granted a conditional use permit with several contingencies aimed at cleaning up the property. Heading into Monday’s Mitchell City Council meeting, the eight-person governing body was under the assumption Josh Frost was applying for a conditional use permit to continue operating his towing business at his property.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
mitchellrepublic.com | Sam Fosness
MITCHELL – The Mitchell City Council will consider approving a pair of tax increment financing (TIF) districts on Monday that would fund economic development. The council will take up the matter when it meets Monday, Nov. 4. The meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. at Mitchell City Hall. Palace City Brewing, a new local brewery that’s being constructed in downtown Mitchell, is pursuing TIF funds that would support $500,000 in construction-related costs.
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