Stories tagged with "city council president"
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Westfield City Council raises create debate
Some choose not to take more money, others want wages to be competitive Westfield’s City Council likely won’t give itself a raise for 2010. City Council President Ken...
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Westfield ordinance will spell out its ZIP code complaints
New ordinance renews effort to switch about 5,000 addresses linked to other communities Westfield is rebelling against the U.S. Postal Service. The city has decided to draft an...
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New Albany's books draw complaints in state audit
NEW ALBANY, Ind. — State auditors have leveled a lengthy list of complaints about the city of New Albany’s books for 2008, including claims of poor record-keeping,...
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Westfield elevates its ZIP code fight
New ordinance renews effort to switch about 5,000 addresses linked to other communities Westfield is rebelling against the U.S. Postal Service. The city has decided to draft an...
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Some don't want annexed into Westfield
Some Westfield residents and business owners who have fought a pending annexation said they might take legal action if they are forced to join the city. During a discussion Monday...
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Council rejects trash fee in Noblesville
Mayor will let issue rest for now but still believes revenue is needed Since moving from Carmel to Noblesville a year ago, Maryanne O’Connor said many of her bills have...
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No trash fee for 2010, but maybe later
Noblesville — A trash fee is off the table in Noblesville — for now. Noblesville has provided residential trash pickup since at least 1991, paying for the service with...
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Council defies mayor's request for trash fee
NOBLESVILLE — A trash fee is off the table in Noblesville — for now. Noblesville has provided residential trash pickup since at least 1991, paying for the service with...
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Lawrence official's son is denied bail in killing
Marion Superior Court Judge Carol Orbison has denied a motion to set bail for an Indianapolis man charged with murder in the June shooting of a New Palestine man. Brett Poteat, 37,...
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Official's son appears in court in murder case
A son of Lawrence City Council President Donald Poteat was in Marion Superior Court on Thursday as his attorney challenged evidence against him in a murder trial. Brett Poteat, 37,...
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Noblesville mulls cuts to make up lost revenue
Noblesville — Noblesville has learned it will lose about $2 million more than expected in property tax revenue in 2010 because of statewide reforms. The City Council will...
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Southport police chief, officers quit in dispute with mayor
The Southport Police Department is in a state of chaos and is working with a skeletal staff after the police chief and a majority of its 14 officers resigned over the weekend in a...
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Westfield may soften proposed smoking ban
Committee will look into making proposed smoking ban more to everyone’s liking A vote on Westfield’s proposed smoking ban is at least another month away, but the City...
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Smoking bans staying local in nature
With Statehouse leaving it up to cities, Franklin ban begins; Westfield debates it Absent a statewide smoke-free workplace law, Indiana resembles a patchwork quilt in its approach...
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Monday's smoking ban hearing may light ire in Westfield
Public input could affect ordinance’s wording The Westfield City Council is expecting a crowd Monday night at its public hearing on a proposed smoking ban. City Council...
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Man who was killed had made threats, Poteat family says
Ex-con said council president’s son stole drugs; authorities find no evidence of that A man shot and killed by a son of the Lawrence City Council president allegedly had made...
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Westfield task force to discuss new health clinic
Westfield’s Grand Junction Task Group will discuss zoning and a new health clinic at its Friday meeting. The group created a plan for downtown redevelopment and is working to...
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2 die in Indy shootings at home, body shop
A 44-year-old man was killed by a shotgun blast during a quarrel with the sons of the Lawrence City Council president at a Northeastside home Wednesday. Six hours later, a...
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2 die in Indy shootings at home, body shop
A 44-year-old man was killed by a shotgun blast during a quarrel with the sons of the Lawrence City Council president at a Northeastside home Wednesday. Six hours later, a...
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Commissioner named mayor in close ballot
Lebanon Republican leaders Saturday chose Boone County Commissioner Harold Huck Lewis to be the next mayor of Lebanon. Lewis defeated Tom Garoffolo after at least seven ballots,...
