Friday, July 27, 2012
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Andrews council retains insurer at special meeting on Friday, July 20
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
City dispatch station closing soon
Decatur Daily Democrat:
On Wednesday, August 1, at approximately 9 a.m., the Decatur Police Department will no longer dispatch calls for service from the police station at 521 N. Third Street, according to an announcement by Chief Ken Ketzler.
All calls to the department's telephone number, 724-3123, will be answered by an electronic operator, and the caller will be asked to hang up and call 911 if it is an emergency or to call 724-5345 for all other calls. The 724-5345 number is the Adams County Sheriff.s Department number, and is answered by the Central Dispatch Center in the basement of the jail.
All dispatches will then come from the Central Dispatch Center.
On Wednesday, August 1, at approximately 9 a.m., the Decatur Police Department will no longer dispatch calls for service from the police station at 521 N. Third Street, according to an announcement by Chief Ken Ketzler.
All calls to the department's telephone number, 724-3123, will be answered by an electronic operator, and the caller will be asked to hang up and call 911 if it is an emergency or to call 724-5345 for all other calls. The 724-5345 number is the Adams County Sheriff.s Department number, and is answered by the Central Dispatch Center in the basement of the jail.
All dispatches will then come from the Central Dispatch Center.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Emotional meeting-Berne council tearfully remembers Nick Taylor
Friday, July 13, 2012
City officials encourage water conservation
Huntington County Tab:
SA school board denies facility request from The Bridge
Truck downs lines, knocks out power and causes fire
Decatur Daily Democrat:
Inconvenience quickly turned to chaos as downed power lines caused widespread outages and sparked a fire in the Custom Car Care storage building on Thursday.
At approximately 9:30 a.m. a semitrailer driven by Edgar Butler of East Point, Michigan, attempted to drive between two I&M poles on the west side of the Pizza Hut parking lot.
Butler told investigators he was looking for Walmart. Having been told the store was behind Pizza Hut, its former location, Butler turned into the Pizza Hut parking lot after missing the entrance to Rural King.
Inconvenience quickly turned to chaos as downed power lines caused widespread outages and sparked a fire in the Custom Car Care storage building on Thursday.
At approximately 9:30 a.m. a semitrailer driven by Edgar Butler of East Point, Michigan, attempted to drive between two I&M poles on the west side of the Pizza Hut parking lot.
Butler told investigators he was looking for Walmart. Having been told the store was behind Pizza Hut, its former location, Butler turned into the Pizza Hut parking lot after missing the entrance to Rural King.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Warren Town Council discusses downtown property
Huntington County Tab:
It was business as usual when the Warren Town Council met for its monthly meeting on Monday, July 9.
Sewer board to talk rates with Decatur
Decatur Daily Democrat:
The Adams County Regional Sewer District board of directors on Tuesday appointed a subcommittee charged with the task of negotiating with the city of Decatur the rates that will be charged to county residents whose sewage ultimately will be sent to Decatur for treatment.
The fledgling regional sewer board is attempting to get up and running following its receipt of a $2 million rural development grant earmarked to construct sewer lines to serve the unincorporated areas of Monmouth, Bobo, Pleasant Mills and Arcadia Village. The new sewer district would serve some 233 residences.
The board on Tuesday heard from John Skomp of Crowe Horwath LLP, an Indianapolis firm hired to serve as rate consultants for the city of Decatur.
The Adams County Regional Sewer District board of directors on Tuesday appointed a subcommittee charged with the task of negotiating with the city of Decatur the rates that will be charged to county residents whose sewage ultimately will be sent to Decatur for treatment.
The fledgling regional sewer board is attempting to get up and running following its receipt of a $2 million rural development grant earmarked to construct sewer lines to serve the unincorporated areas of Monmouth, Bobo, Pleasant Mills and Arcadia Village. The new sewer district would serve some 233 residences.
The board on Tuesday heard from John Skomp of Crowe Horwath LLP, an Indianapolis firm hired to serve as rate consultants for the city of Decatur.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Friday, July 6, 2012
Relief by Sunday?
Decatur Daily Democrat:
Weather experts are saying Decatur-area residents could be getting some relief from the oppressive heat by Sunday — if highs in the upper 80s are relief. The way it's been going of late, that could be a dip of 10 to 15 degrees!
The temperature topped out at 99 degrees at the city weather station on Thursday, the ninth consecutive day when the high hit 89 or more. And the National Weather Service is saying highs could be in the triple digits today and Saturday.
At least Decatur got some slight relief from the drought conditions. The edge of a storm dropped .27 on the city in early evening. That only wetted things down for a short time, but this summer, that's better than the norm.
Weather experts are saying Decatur-area residents could be getting some relief from the oppressive heat by Sunday — if highs in the upper 80s are relief. The way it's been going of late, that could be a dip of 10 to 15 degrees!
The temperature topped out at 99 degrees at the city weather station on Thursday, the ninth consecutive day when the high hit 89 or more. And the National Weather Service is saying highs could be in the triple digits today and Saturday.
At least Decatur got some slight relief from the drought conditions. The edge of a storm dropped .27 on the city in early evening. That only wetted things down for a short time, but this summer, that's better than the norm.
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Severe storm leaves area strewn with trees, without power
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