Turkey Creek Sewer Considers Apprenticeship Program, Reapplying For Grants
The Turkey Creek Sewer District heard from the Alliance of Indiana Rural Water about an apprenticeship program for its employees at its Monday, Nov. 18 meeting.
Read MoreThe Turkey Creek Sewer District heard from the Alliance of Indiana Rural Water about an apprenticeship program for its employees at its Monday, Nov. 18 meeting.
Read MoreThe main item of business at the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District Board meeting on Monday, May 20, was test boring for a new well.
Read MoreAs the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District forges ahead with sewers for Northshore and Eastshore drives, the small projects and plans that make up day-to-day life for the district keeps the crew busy.
Read MoreIcy roads and sickness kept the meeting short for the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District.
Read MoreWhile the district started the evening with celebrations and cheers, the night ended with serious consideration on how to be most helpful to some of its newest customers.
Read MoreTurkey Creek Regional Sewer District board of trustees got together several times during the past week — once to formally receive bids on the large Eastshore-Northshore sewer addition project, and again for the regular monthly meeting Monday, Sept. 20.
Read MoreAs the year comes to a close, and loose ends are tied up, Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District has finally received news that allows it to move forward with planning the Syracuse Lake sewer project (often called NEAR project by locals).
Read MoreThe public received notice mid-month Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District would be switching back to the old standby, virtual meetings, for the October talks. During Monday night’s discussion, district superintendent Timothy Woodward revealed a COVID-positive employee was the cause for this precautionary measure.
Read MoreAlthough the board filled the entire garage bay of Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District with chairs, only two public members were present for its monthly meeting Monday, July 20. There is still no official word on whether the district will move forward with sewering parts of Wawasee, but the board did provide updates on some of the moving pieces required to finalize plans.
Read MoreTurkey Creek Regional Sewer District made up for months of digital meetings by holding its first in-person, socially distanced meeting since COVID-19. The regular monthly meeting for June ran from 7 to 7:14 p.m. Monday, June 15, and was followed by a special public hearing that began at 7:30 p.m.
Read MoreClaypool Town Council heard an inquiry regarding a vacant Section Street lot during a meeting on Tuesday, May 19.
Read MoreBy Chelsea Los InkFreeNews CROMWELL — In what is quickly becoming standard operating procedure, the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District board held April’s monthly meeting via Zoom video conferencing. The digital meeting was held Monday, April 20, and kicked off promptly at 7 p.m. As usual, board members … Read More
CROMWELL — Although the state and federal governments have begun to limit how many people can gather, the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District was able to slide in one last meeting before restrictions tighten. The meeting was held Monday, March 16, in the garage bay with plenty … Read More
CROMWELL — After a year of growth and changes, the board at Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District is starting 2020 with the goal to continue improving. Whether it be eliminating unnecessary expenses or adding modern technologies, TCRSD is starting January with Jim Boone at the helm and a … Read More
CROMWELL — The regular monthly meeting Monday, Sept. 16, of the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District was much quieter than just a month prior. With just a handful of public members, TCRSD board members and staff were able to answer questions about not only the future of the … Read More