
Ordinance 25-02, an ordinance about sidewalk zoning was presented to the Argos Town Council for approval.
Continue readingOrdinance 25-02, an ordinance about sidewalk zoning was presented to the Argos Town Council for approval.
Continue readingDuring his attorney report to the council, Argos Town Attorney Derek Jones stated that he and Utilities Superintendent Jamie Lindstrom met with a MACOG representative regarding the EV Charger contract. At the last meeting, the council had tabled the contract due to questions that the council and Jones had regarding it.
Continue readingDuring the latest meeting of the Argos Town Council, a contract for electric vehicle charging was tabled. Town Attorney Derek Jones stated that he had multiple questions about the contract.
Continue readingThere were four letters of interest for the open position on the Argos Police Commission as reviewed by the Argos Town Council during their last meeting.
Continue readingARGOS — The beginning of the new year brings reorganization for each of the municipal boards in the county. The Argos Town Council started off their first meeting of 2025 last week with election of officers. There were no changes in the Council’s members this year, those members are Charles Randy Snead, Robert Byers, Shawn Harley, Erica Partin, and Ed Barcus.
Continue readingDuring the attorney report portion of the December meeting of the Argos Town Council, Town Attorney Derek Jones presented an agreement for legal services between himself and the Town of Argos. He stated that he was willing to continue to serve as the town attorney. The council unanimously approved the agreement.
Continue readingScott Sandstrom, a representative with CDM Smith, updated the Argos Town Council at its latest meeting regarding the ProPEL US30 West Study.
Continue readingPrior to last week’s regular meeting of the Argos Town Council, there was a public workshop to discuss measures to hire and retain police officers.
Continue readingMarching bands from Triton, Bremen, Plymouth, LaVille advanced and will be performing at the ISSMA Semi-State competition on Saturday, Oct. 26.
Continue readingCDM Smith Consultant Project Manager Brett Lackey for the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) ProPEL U.S. 30 West Pel Study gave a brief update to the council about the project’s status.
Continue readingThe Argos Town Council members were presented with quotes for cemetery work when they last met.
Continue readingThe Argos Town Council members opened a public hearing during their last meeting to take comments on two ordinances.
Continue readingArgos Town Attorney Derek Jones discussed cemetery mowing bids for Maple Grove Cemetery with the Argos Town Council during their recent meeting.
Continue readingDuring the latest meeting of the Argos Town Council, Town Attorney Derek Jones let the Town Council know that there is an issue with some board appointments.
Continue readingThe Argos Town Council approved the Police Employment Application that would allow the town the ability to recoup costs associated with new police department hires should those officers leave within two years of being hired.
Continue readingArgos Utility Superintendent Jamie Lindstrom informed the Argos Town Council that a letter was sent out to residents informing them that the water tower will be empty for maintenance. There is a plan to paint the interior and exterior of the water tower.
Continue readingThe John Glenn School Corporation Board of Trustees approved a resolution to reorganize itself during last week’s meeting.
Continue readingDuring the consent agenda portion of the February 20 meeting of the John Glenn School Corporation Board meeting, the resignation of John Barron was approved.
Continue readingThe Argos Town Council took action on an ordinance that pertains to trash rates when the council met last week.
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