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Cancer Association to award scholarships Carroll County Cancer Association scholarship applications are available for the 2007-2008 school year for students from Carroll County pursuing a degree in a health-related field of study. High school seniors may pick up an application in their guidance office. More ...
New Rotary members Two new members of Flora Rotary Club, Troy Helderman and Alice Benson, were introduced at the club meeting last Thursday. Pictured, l-r, are Michelle Cox, membership chairman; Helderman, of T & M Heating and Cooling; Benson, of Embroidery Nation; and Trent Stephan, Rotary presiden... More ... Appreciates assistance We thank all citizens of Carroll County for their patience during the snow event that occurred last week. The employees of the Carroll County Highway Department worked tirelessly to bring the roads to a safe condition for the traveling public under difficult circumstances. More ... Camden announces meetings for homeowner repairs & improvement grant Comet staff report Star Development will host a meeting on the Town of Camden's application to the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority for a homeowner repair and improvements grant. The meeting will be held at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. More ...
Board of Realtors installs 2007 officers Carroll County Board of Realtors installed new officers at its first quarter meeting Feb. 7. Pictured during the swearing-in ceremony, from left to right, are secretary/treasurer Marcy Nelson, president Bret Rinehart, and installation officer Elsie Myers. Pho... More ... City is accepting extra trash Comet staff report Due to no trash pick-up Feb. 8 and 9, the Delphi Street Department will accept extra bags of trash from residents through this week. Residents will not be required up Delphi accept from week. required to put yellow pre-paid stickers on extra bags. Normal pick-up will resume Feb. 26. The street ... More ... County part of regional economic development effort Comet staff report Anyone interested in being part of the $15 million workforce/ economic development initiative underway in Tippecanoe and 13 other counties is invited to participate in "The First WIRED-North Central Indiana Regional Leadership Learning Lab and Strategic Doing Forum. More ... Delphi UMC to host special services Delphi United Methodist Church will host the annual Ash Wednesday service, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the season of Lent. It is a time of penitence and remembrance of our sins. Palm branches are usually burned and the sign of the cross is placed on the forehead using as... More ... Learn more about water wells Nearly half of Americans rely on ground water for all or part of their water supply through privately owned household wells or ground-water supplied community systems. With all those wells come lots of questions about proper well construction, maintenance, water quality and ground water protection... More ... Tax deadline is extended Governor Mitch Daniels announced Feb. 15 that he extended the deadline for filing Indiana taxes to April 17. This gives Hoosiers one extra day to file their 2006 returns. More ...
The snow flew in Flora Town of Flora employees kept the streets plowed during and after last week's blizzard. Other town, city, county, and state workers, along with farmers and other volunteers, also spent long hours trying to keep as many roads open as possible. Comet photo by Jennifer Archibald More ... INDOT launches new customer service hotline The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has a new customer service hotline to answer citizens' questions easily, accurately and efficiently. INDOT's Local Service Center is now available to customers from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Time on weekdays by calling 866-849-1DOT (866-849-1368). More ... Signs on utility poles present safety hazard Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) is reminding the public to refrain from posting signs and posters on the company's utility poles. Signs or posters on utility poles pose a serious safety hazard for NIPSCO crews who must climb poles when either restoring power following storms or wh... More ... New political filings The following have recently filed their candidacy for city and town elections: Peggy L. Braden (R), of Yeoman, filed for Yeoman Clerk/Treasurer. Ronald E. King (D), of Camden, filed to run for a Camden at-large council seat. More ... Republicans to meet Carroll County Republican Central Committee will hold a party reorganization meeting March 3 at 10 a.m. at the Stone Barn on North Washington St. in Delphi. Anyone interested in running for the four officer positions should send a letter of intent to county secretary Beth Myers, and to state party ... More ... Democrats to meet Carroll County Democratic Central Committee will meet Feb. 22 at 6:30 p.m. at the Flora Community Center, located on North Division Streeet. The public is encouraged to attend. For details contact party chair Dick Roe at (765) 564-3374. More ...
By Debbie Lowe Staff writer D e e r Creek Township's new trustee, Neda K. Duff, has been in office for about 50 days and she has already met challenges in p r o v i d i n g township assistance. Duff Duff told the Comet in a Feb. 9 interview that she continues to learn about her new position each day. Her goal is to provide... More ... Indiana Senate supports stronger corn checkoff The Indiana Senate approved a new corn checkoff proposal today by a 40-6 vote. The legislation now moves to the Indiana House of Representatives for consideration. More ... |
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