North Webster Town Council Wraps Up 2022
During its annual end-of-year budget workshop, the North Webster Town Council bid an unofficial farewell to Betsy Luce, the town’s longtime clerk-treasurer.
Read MoreDuring its annual end-of-year budget workshop, the North Webster Town Council bid an unofficial farewell to Betsy Luce, the town’s longtime clerk-treasurer.
Read MoreAfter nearly two decades, the town of North Webster will soon have a different clerk-treasurer managing its finances.
Read MoreDuring the Tuesday evening, Sept. 20, monthly meeting of the North Webster Town Council, longtime clerk-treasurer Betsy Luce announced she would be retiring at the end of the calendar year.
Read MoreNorth Webster town council made quick work of a robust agenda at its year-end meeting Tuesday, Dec. 28.
Read MoreNorth Webster Town Council heard a long time employee had resigned, passed the 2022 budget and appointed an INDOT compliance overseer among other agenda items during its busy Tuesday, Sept. 28, meeting.
Read MorePolice Chief Greg Church emphasized the need for applicants for the position of police officer for the North Webster Police Department during his monthly report to the North Webster Town Council. Its meeting was held Tuesday, Feb. 23, at the North Webster Community Center.
Read MoreNorth Webster Town Council began preparations of 2021 by reelecting Lisa Strombeck as president. It was a unanimous decision by council members David Waliczek and Dan Thystrup.
Read MoreNORTH WEBSTER — North Webster Town Council approved the move of the chlorine tank and a structure to cover it at its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening, Feb. 11, at the North Webster Community Center. Lisa Strombeck presided. Utilities Manager Jayne Alger explained the tank was currently located … Read More
NORTH WEBSTER — North Webster Town Council welcomed Jayne Alger as the new utilities manager for Infromark. The company contracts with the town for the position. She replaces Mike Noe who has accepted the position of Syracuse town manager-public utilities manager. In the absence of Clerk-Treasurer Betsy Luce, … Read More
NORTH WEBSTER — Clerk-Treasurer Betsy Luce will have new and improved computer software for her office said the North Webster Town Council at its Tuesday, May 15, meeting. Some of the benefits are there is no charge for updates and training is included. Luce recommended the package after … Read More
NORTH WEBSTER — The end is in sight for the town on the state mandated sewer and waste treatment plant project the North Webster Town Council heard at its Tuesday, June 20, meeting at the North Webster Community Center. Triad and Associates Engineering representative Jeremy Sponseller presented the … Read More
NORTH WEBSTER — It was good news for the North Webster Town Council during the Tuesday, May 17, evening meeting at the North Webster Community Center. The town has received a share of the special, one-time distribution of the local option income tax from the state of Indiana in the amount of $36,000.
Read MoreNORTH WEBSTER — While admonishing the town’s engineering firm Triad Associates to keep the costs of the sewage redo down, North Webster Town Council approved a change order for contractor R.E. Crosby & Son, Fort Wayne, for an additional $12,863 at the January meeting Tuesday evening, Jan. 19, in the North Webster Community Center.
Read MoreNORTH WEBSTER — David Waliczek took the oath of office during the monthly meeting of the North Webster Town Council Tuesday evening, Dec. 15. He will be a town councilman as of Jan. 1. Tim Hine did not run for reelection and it was his last monthly meeting after several years of service.
Read MoreNORTH WEBSTER — It was 2016 budget hearing night for the North Webster Town Council Tuesday evening, Sept. 15.
Read MoreCitizens of North Webster will not be choosing a town clerk-treasurer or council members in November. Because only one candidate will be running for each office, the Kosciusko County Clerk has decreed no election will need to be held according to Indiana law and the deadline for filing for office has past.
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