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Officials concerned with EMS response times, coverage


ALBION — It’s a problem, but it’s not just Noble County’s issue.
Local emergency responders say there are times that Parkview EMS only has three ambulances — and sometimes just two — on duty in Noble County.
Under terms of a contract with the Noble County Commissioners, Parkview Health is supposed to provide four ambulances in Noble County. The commissioners pay $340,000 per year for that service.
The issue is a lack of EMTs, particularly those willing to work in Noble and LaGrange counties.
But the problem isn’t isolated to those two counties.
The Three Rivers Ambulance Authority, which provides EMS services in Allen County, recently declared its own emergency measures due to low staffing issues. Those staffing issues have created longer response times than the company has promised, according to WANE-TV reporting. ....

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Progress being made on solar zoning ordinance


What kind of setbacks should be required?
A bill that passed in the Indiana House — but died in the Senate this past legislative session — would have set those guidelines for the entire state.
One provision in that bill would have allowed some local control. Any county with an ordinance in place before June 30 would have been exempt.
Even with that bill having failed, the Noble County Plan Commission is working to come up with its own guidelines as part of the county’s Unified Development Ordinance.
“Our zoning ordinance doesn’t have anything to do with solar energy,” Noble County Councilman George Bennett said during Monday’s regularly scheduled council meeting. “This is an important consideration in an area that has been neglected so far.” ....

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