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MISHAWAKA â Mishawakaâs new ice ribbon and cafe-events center at Beutter Parkâs Ironworks Plaza is a step closer to becoming a reality. City leaders say they knew they were on the right track last month when bids on the project came in at a tad more than $15 million â nearly $5 million less than the $20.5 million estimate. And there were five firms bidding. With the blessing of the Common Council and Redevelopment Commission, the city signed off on a $50 million stimulus bond issue to pay for the ice ribbon project and nearly a dozen other planned construction projects this week. The council on Monday gave its approval and on Tuesday, the redevelopment authority signed off. ....
MISHAWAKA â What started as a discussion about a tax abatement request turned into a science lesson on ways to control odors from the WellPet facility. Mishawakaâs Common Council called a meeting this week with WellPet, the longtime pet food facility at 1011 W. 11th St., near Marian High school, over the companyâs future request for tax abatement for a new odor control system. Company officials say the $3.5 million system would be more efficient than current control methods. Odors from the pet food plant â which began in 1972 as Eagle Products and was purchased in 2009 by WellPet â have been a constant source of complaints from neighbors who live near the facility. ....