GOSHEN — The Elkhart County 4-H Fair is over for the year, however, some award-winning recipes deserve to be shared. Our food pages will feature those recipes in the upcoming
ANGOLA â A second set of replacement windows to be installed at the former First National Bank of Angola building on the Public Square started going in on Monday afternoon and appear to be complete, minus some trim.
The work comes months after a lawsuit ordered removal of the first set of replacement windows then the February approval by the Angola Historic Preservation Commission of a new set of windows was approved. The HPC is very pleased with how this situation turned out. The company that owns the bank building went from willfully ignoring the City of Angola s laws regarding historic preservation to being quite cooperative, even making changes HPC didn t ask for. It was a refreshing change of attitude, said Lee Sauer, president of the Historic Preservation Commission.
Commissioners want to wait on new jail
AUBURN â Two out of three DeKalb County Commissioners made it clear Monday that they do not support building a jail right now.
During their weekly meeting at the courthouse in Auburn, Bill Hartman and Todd Sanderson said they want to wait until a spike in construction costs subsides.
The commissioners have been considering a new jail seriously since January, when they chose the Elevatus architecture firm of Fort Wayne to design a jail on property at the west edge of Auburn.
âI think I can make a good decision today. In fact, Iâm not ready to raise taxes to do this,â Hartman said.
ANGOLA — The Orton Farmstead property at 1025 N. C.R. 200W that was slated for demolition for a roundabout project might not meet that fate as it was discovered the