Syracuse Town Council Approves Bid For Pearl Street Parking Lot
During its regular meeting Tuesday night, July 16. the Syracuse Town Council approved a bid for $391,891.23 for the Pearl Street parking lot paving project.
Read MoreDuring its regular meeting Tuesday night, July 16. the Syracuse Town Council approved a bid for $391,891.23 for the Pearl Street parking lot paving project.
Read MoreAfter the dust has settled from this 2024 primary campaign season, I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude to the people of Kosciusko County for their incredible support during my recent campaign for Northern District County Commissioner.
Read MoreIt has been an honor to serve you for the past 28 years as your commissioner.
Read MoreDear Editor, I had the exciting opportunity to cast my ballot for Nate Scherer this week to become our next Kosciusko County commissioner. I’ve known Nate for more than a decade and am thankful to know him in so many unique capacities, each one making him an ideal … Read More
I am writing today to express my wholehearted support for Nathan Scherer, who is running for the position of county commissioner in Kosciusko County.
Read MoreI am delighted to endorse Nate Scherer for the position of county commissioner of Kosciusko County.
Read MoreNews Release KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — As the political landscape gears up for the upcoming elections, Nathan Scherer, a dedicated advocate for family, community, and opportunity, invites the public to join him at a special event aimed at fostering community engagement and support. The “Meet the Candidate” Hog Roast … Read More
“Nate is a Christian He’s conservative and he’s a businessman. Those are the three boxes I like to see checked.”
Read MoreAfter 28 years of serving you as commissioner, I have decided to retire.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council heard from several guests during its regular meeting Tuesday night, June 20.
Read MoreSyracuse Town Manager David Wilkinson brought up the matter of lot No. 7 in the Technology Park north of town during the Syracuse Redevelopment Commission’s regular meeting Tuesday, June 20.
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