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North Judson Town Council Approves Quote for Fencing at Highland Cemetery, Council to Meet Tonight
The North Judson Town Council members discussed quotes for fencing at the Highland Cemetery when they met July 1. Town Manager Joe Leszek said black chain link fence will be installed on the east side of the cemetery with no gate. Quotes came from White’s Fencing with $13,600, Mullet’s Fencing from Plymouth with $13,890.21, and Custom Fencing out of Warsaw with $14,700.
North Judson Town Council Accepts Generous Donation
The North Judson Town Council received a generous gift from the Ober Arbor Gleaners during their meeting Monday, July 15. Gleaner Member Mark Rippy appeared before the town council previously and asked how the organization could help in terms of projects in the park or other needs in the town. The council members said the purchase of picnic tables to compliment the Town Park improvement project would be great upon the approval of the organization. The tables will be placed under the newly constructed pavilion.
City of Knox Family Fun Day Huge Success
The Knox City Council discussed the Family Fun Day held over the Fourth of July weekend during their meeting last week. City of Knox Mayor Dennis Estok stated they had an amazing turnout during their annual Family Fun Day. He said the class of 1974 was the first class to take advantage of having their 50 year class reunion at the Knox Alumni Reunion to kick off the weekend’s festivities. Estok stated, the July 4th parade saw the most entries in the event’s history as well.
Oregon-Davis School Board to Meet Tonight
The Oregon-Davis School Board will meet tonight where they meet in a work session to discuss facility planning. Following the work session, the board will meet in regular session where the members will discuss summer school cafeteria pay for 2024. The board will also approve the Athletic Handbook for the...
Surf Internet to Soon Provide Service to Hamlet
A Surf Internet representative was before the Hamlet Town Council members Wednesday, July 10 to discuss plans of running service to the Hamlet area. Meetings will be held with Street Superintendent Kevin Leinbach before construction starts for the four sections in which crews will work throughout town. According to Clerk-Treasurer Kristina Pitts, there was not an exact date of when construction would start.
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