KENDALLVILLE â Itâs going to cost a little more now, but Kendallville is hoping a solar field designed and installed by a local green energy firm will reap bigger savings later.
Itâll cost about $800,000 more up front, but Kendallville has selected Renewable Energy Systems out of Avilla to build its new solar field on the former McCray Refrigerator factory site, despite that company submitting a higher bid among two received for the project.
Local governments are tasked with selecting the lowest most responsible and responsive bidder, not just the lowest price, and in this case, they felt that Renewable fit that bill better than Solar Energy Systems out of Nappanee.
To the editor:
P.U.L.S.E. of Noble County hosted its 15th Senior Citizen Prom Saturday night at the Community Learning Center. With 150 guests in attendance the event was a success as we traveled back to the Groovy 70s and danced the night away.
We would like to send a big thank you to the following businesses for their financial support and door prizes for our prom:
Dekko Foundation, Community Foundation of Noble County, ACE Hardware Ligonier, Albion Pizza Depot, El Mariachi, A Thyme To Remember, Gabriellaâs Bakery, Charger House Restaurant, Ligonier Rotary Club, Regan Chiropractic Clinic, BZ Automotive Group, Black & Ramer Insurance, Community State Bank, Campbell & Fetter Bank, Dekko Investment Services, Jansen Family Dentistry, Jansen Law, Ligtel Communications, Newman & Newman Law LLC, State Farm â Don Gura, Doc s Do it Best Hardware & Rental, Grounded Coffee House, Stylistix Salon, R & T Monuments â Kendallville and Ron and Tracy Stanley.
KENDALLVILLE — After the second week in a row of getting requests from residents to opt out of trash service, Kendallville officials have vowed they’ll make a decision and develop