Retired Milford Town Marshal Rich Miotto Dies
The Milford community lost a great friend and servant Tuesday following the death of former Town Marshal Rich Miotto.
Read MoreThe Milford community lost a great friend and servant Tuesday following the death of former Town Marshal Rich Miotto.
Read MoreBy Keith Knepp InkFreeNews MILFORD — It started off slowly at a free breakfast giveaway in Milford on Saturday. While a few people stopped by Main Street Bar & Grill earlier than the advertised 8 a.m. starting time, there wasn’t the lineup that has been seen at other … Read More
MILFORD — Lizards Bar and Grill, 132 S. Main St., celebrated its grand opening under new ownership with a well-attended ribbon cutting ceremony Saturday afternoon, Aug. 18. Owners Rich Miotto Jr. and Tracy Miotto assumed ownership of the restaurant on July 1. Milford is a venue that suited … Read More
WARSAW — In this world, there are many good people who are out there doing good things. Warsaw resident Rich Miotto is one of those people.
Read MoreMILFORD — Strolling along Main Street in Milford’s downtown business district, one can still whiff an ugly reminder of the Oct. 8 early morning fire that scuttled one business and closed two others to smoke and water damage.
Read MoreMILFORD — Wednesday, Oct. 7, Milford School participated in National Walk to School Day.
Read MoreMIFORD — Milford’s town council made progress on its commitment to clean up unsafe buildings at its monthly public meeting Monday evening, Sept. 14.
Read MoreAt the Milford Town Council meeting Monday, Aug. 10, Town Marshal Rich Miotto warned residents of recent criminal activities.
Read MoreMilford’s proposed 2016 budget managed to successfully cut close to 6 percent from last year, bringing its total to $1,585,450, down from $1,684,402 in 2015. “It will be a tight year,” Town Treasurer Joellen Free stated. This is the second year the town has had to reduce its budget.
Read MoreTom and Brenda Bulger were among a handful of residents who attended the Milford Town Council meeting Monday night in hopes of getting answers about what some see as a disturbing number of abandoned or neglected buildings in their neighborhoods. The Bulgers share the corner of Fourth and … Read More
Milford Town Council will meet 7 p.m. Monday, May 11, at town hall, 121 S. Main St., and Council President Bob Cockburn would like to know what the council can do about a number of buildings in Milford that are abandoned, neglected and unsafe. Medina’s Body Repair, SR … Read More
Milford Town Council had its monthly meeting Monday evening to discuss a wide range of issues from an overall Milford town study to the hiring of lifeguards and concessionaires at the town park. The public input session first heard from Trisha Gall, Milford Lions Club representative, who informed … Read More
Monday night’s Milford Town Council meeting heard analysis from John Julien of Umbaugh and Associates on the financial condition of utilities and recommendations on how to proceed. According to Julien, 2015 marks the final stage of Milford’s incremental 35 percent sewage rate increase. As a result, the utilities’ … Read More
Article by Rich Miotto, Milford Town Marshal A Milford woman was arrested Friday on preliminary charges of battery to her own child. Milford Police and the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department responded at approximately 2:17 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27, to Ulrich Drive, Milford, in regards to an injured infant. … Read More
At approximately 12:30 p.m. today officials responded to a possible meth lab located in a home on Old SR 15, south of Milford. Milford Town Marshall Rich Miotto responded to the scene along with officers from the Kosciusko County Sheriff Department and an officer from the Kosciusko County … Read More
Milford’s first town council meeting of the year Monday evening began with the election of officers. Doug Ruch nominated Bob Cockburn for president who accepted, though he did state, “I do believe it should be rotated around.” Cockburn’s nomination was unanimously approved. Ruch remains vice-president. All appointments remained … Read More