Smiley Wins Seat On Milford Town Council
James Smiley was chosen to fill the vacant seat on the Milford Town Council at a caucus held Tuesday, Jan. 2.
Read MoreJames Smiley was chosen to fill the vacant seat on the Milford Town Council at a caucus held Tuesday, Jan. 2.
Read MoreTwo candidates, Joseph Shetler and James Smiley, have filed to fill the vacant position on Milford’s Town Council.
Read MoreMilford Town Council’s year-end meeting Thursday, Dec. 28, began with a new appointment to the Milford Police Department. Officer Ben Sanders, who was first sworn in as a part-time officer at the council’s August meeting, was appointed to full-time with the help of the Edward Byrne Justice Assistance grant.
Read MoreDr. Robert Cockburn, a member of the Milford Town Council, has announced his resignation from the council effective Jan. 31, 2024.
Read MoreScott Gingerich and Dan Brown were appointed to the newly created Milford Economic Development Commission at the monthly Milford Town Council meeting, Monday, Dec. 11.
Read MoreThe Milford Town Council held a special meeting Monday, Nov. 27, to approve the hiring of two new town employees. Present at the meeting was Tad Freed, who the council hired on as a general maintenance worker; and Anthony Hicks, who was hired as a skilled laborer for the wastewater department.
Read MoreAt the Milford Town Council meeting Monday, Nov. 13, Ryan Lareau of Commonwealth Engineers came before the council with a proposed fee for an asset management plan.
Read MoreThe Milford Town Council will hold an emergency executive session 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25 at the Milford Town Hall, 121 S. Main St.
Read MoreMilford Town Council’s meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 9, began with a public hearing on the results of the master utilities study done by Commonwealth Engineers. The study looked at the town’s water distribution system, wastewater and stormwater collection systems. The goal was to quantify issues with each utility, present recommendations on how to address them, come up with future projects and assign costs.
Read MoreThe Milford Town Council meeting Monday, Sept. 11, opened with a short budget hearing. The proposed budget for 2024 is $2,633,763, which Clerk-Treasurer Tricia Gall said would keep the town at the maximum levy rate, as it has been in the past.
Read MoreThe Milford town council swore in a new police officer at its meeting on Monday, Aug. 14.
Read MoreNotice is hereby given that the Town of Milford, Indiana, by and through its Town Council, hereinafter referred to as the Owner, will receive sealed bid proposals for construction of the following: Town of Milford 2023-1 Community Crossings Paving Projects Sealed bid proposals will be received by the … Read More
The Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce welcomed guests to a groundbreaking ceremony for the Eastfield subdivision., which will be located northeast of Milford on E CR 1250N,.
Read MoreTo the taxpayers of the Town of Milford, Indiana: You are hereby notified that on April 10, 2023, the Town of Milford, Kosciusko County, Indiana, pursuant to notice heretofore given, and under and by virtue of IC 36-9-15.5 duly adopted a plan whereby a Cumulative Capital Development Fund … Read More
After years of legal wrangling, the Milford Town Council may soon be able to lay to rest the matter of two properties owned by Ron Davidhizar.
Read MoreThe Milford Town Council started its first monthly meeting of 2023 on Jan. 9 with the swearing in of members and the election of officers.
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