WAUWATOSA, Wisc. The Wauwatosa Peace Officers Association (WPOA) continues to recover from seemingly never-ending insults and distractions from Mayor Dennis McBride. A few weeks ago, Mayor McBride said that the WPOA, the local police union "was a problem" and that one of its members was “drinking
Muncie corruption defendants receive August trial date
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. While history suggests postponements are a possibility, no fewer than five defendants charged in a years-long federal probe of corruption in Muncie city government are set to stand trial Aug. 2.
The trials should they take place would be held in three courtrooms at the Birch Bayh Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in downtown Indianapolis.
In one courtroom, Phil Nichols, former Delaware County Democratic Party chairman, would stand trial with former Muncie Police officer Jess Neal and local contractor Tony Franklin.
They are charged in connection with big-rigging allegations tied to Muncie Sanitary District projects during the administration of then-Mayor Dennis Tyler.
By ROD HIRSCH
May 6, 2021 at 11:33 PM
Vacant property beyond the construction yard alongside the NJTRANSIT tracks in Somerville is where a 25-acre solar farm is planned.
Vacant property beyond the construction yard alongside the NJTRANSIT tracks in Somerville is where .
Credits: Rod Hirsch
Townhouses under construction in Somerville alongside the NJTRANSIT Raritan Valley Line where a 25-acre solar farm is planned on adjacent borough-owned property.
Townhouses under construction in Somerville alongside the NJTRANSIT Raritan Valley Line where a .
Credits: Rod Hirsch
Vacant property beyond the construction yard alongside the NJTRANSIT tracks in Somerville is where a 25-acre solar farm is planned.
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The renovations at Fitzpatrick Park include storm water management upgrades underneath the park.
Mayor James Davis and other city officials recently toured the construction site at Fitzpatrick Park, where major renovations are ongoing. The park is across the street from City Hall on Ave. C, between West 26th and 27th Streets.
“This morning I inspected the Fitzpatrick Park renovations with DPW Director Cotter and City Engineer Rob Russo,” Davis said. “This complete makeover of the park will bring so many new features, including swings, play areas, roller rink, benches, a dozen new trees and over 200 shrubs and plantings.”