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Taggart selected to fill city council vacancy

KENDALLVILLE — Shari Targgart is proud to live in Kendallville and she hopes you are, too. And if not, well, she hopes to work on that as the newest member of the Kendallville City Council. Targgart is joining the council as the new representative for District 2, replacing Steve Clouse who resigned last month citing needing more time for his law practice and family. She’ll serve out the remainder of his term, which runs through the end of 2023. She was selected by Kendallville Republicans to fill the vacancy at a caucus on Saturday morning, finishing ahead of other candidates Ron Stanley and Anna Gibson in the contest.

Kendallville will seek five-year loan for solar project

KENDALLVILLE — With some help from other city boards providing $1 million in tax dollars, Kendallville City Council members are more comfortable with borrowing the remainder to fund a new solar field on the site of the former McCray Refrigerator factory. The city is now looking at a five-year financing plan that shouldn’t impact local taxes or wastewater fees, meaning residents won’t need to provide anything extra to afford the green energy development. City council members received an update about possible financing options for the project during their meeting Tuesday evening. The proposed solar field would take up most of the 11-acre McCray site off Wayne Street, one block west of Main Street, stretching from the west end of the property all the way to Mill Street.

Kendallville council to discuss solar project in two weeks

KENDALLVILLE — City leaders are wasting no time in moving forward on an idea to build a solar field on the former site of the McCray Refrigerator factory. The Kendallville City Council will hold a discussion on the plan — and the $2.43 million in financing it would require — at its next meeting on Feb. 16. Kendallville is exploring building a 1.55-megawatt solar field on the former industrial site off Wayne Street and a block west of Main Street, in order to generate electricity that will defray the hundreds of thousands of dollars in utility expenses incurred each year by the nearby wastewater treatment plant.

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