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Festival fun set to return in northeast Indiana


You can almost smell the popcorn, taste the ice cream, the greasy but good fair food and hear the crack and screech of fireworks.
Many area festivals and fairs are slated to return in 2021 after COVID-19 wiped out most events a year ago.
“Things are definitely happening in LaGrange County,” said Phyllis Youga, executive director of the LaGrange County Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Shipshewana’s MayFest went off well, with some new events planned and returning events forthcoming.
“We are seeing a great response,” Youga said. “We are very pleased with the recovery.” The popular flea market in Shipshewana resumed in May at 85% capacity. Businesses she’s talked to are also happy with the rebound. ....

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Avilla to hear from consultant on sewer plant upgrade


AVILLA — The town of Avilla’s wastewater treatment plant needs an upgrade. A consultant’s report set the estimated price tag at $2.3 million.
For that kind of money, the Avilla Town Council said Wednesday it wanted to hear from the author of the report, which could happen as soon as the council’s next meeting set for May 19.
According to Utilities Superintendent Brian Carroll, the sewage plant went online in February 2002.
“It hasn’t been touched in 20 years,” Carroll told the council.
Several upgrades need to be made to keep the town in compliance with discharge requirements set by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. Among the issues is the amount of phosphorous being removed. ....

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