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P The Greentown Volume 6, Issue 12 " a paper for the Deople" December 1999 Greentown Receives $ 490,000 for Wastewater Improvement Proj ect Lt. Gov. JoeeKernan announced November I8 that the Town of Greentown will - receive a $ 490,000 grant from the Community Focus Fund ( CFF). CFF grants are awarded twice annually by the Community Development Division of the Indiana Department of Commerce. This grant will allow the town to make some essential improvements to the wastewater treatment plant. Homes, churches and businesses have been damaged due to the inflow of storm water caused by the sewage back up. This project will ensure the replacement of broken sanitary sewer hes and create opportunities for fbture growth in the town of Greentown. " The Town of Greentown is making a commitment to improve the quality of life of its resident," said Kernan. The b CFF program helps make these lunds of projects possible, and that means better, healthier communities throughout Indiana." CFF is a federally funded grant program administered by the Indiana Department of Commerce. The funds are available to small cities, towns and counties for constructipn projects designed to benefit low- to- moderate-income individuals or to eliminate blight in communities. Grants are awarded twice a year through competitive funding rounds to assist small communities in long- term development projects. The Town of Greentown is one of 38 communities receiving grants in the second round of funding for 1999. More than $ 14 million will be awarded statewide. Bmnk Ditch Cleanup Team - Conducts 3rd Project On October 30 seven members of the Brunk Ditch Cleanup Team removed 8- 10 large trash bags of trash from the section of Brunk Ditch between US 35 and SR 213. A few large items also were removed, including a foot bridge which had been swept downstream and was removed near SR 213. Two log jams were cleardd by the use of chain saws. Participating were Garry Hill, Rick Williams, Greg Swandt, Steve Rule, Sarah Cotton and children Eric and Abby. The cleanup effort has been designated an Indiana Department of Natural Resources Hoosier Riverwatch Adopt- A- River Program. A new Adopt- A- River sign has been erected by the IDNR on US 35 near the ditch. The local cleanup program is sponsored by the Greentown Area Residential Association. Three cleanups are scheduled per year. The next one will be in the spring. For more idormation, call Gany Hill, 628- 3155. ; 1 HENRY 8 R U ~ K OUCH CLEA~ UP JAM D ern0 lit ion Complete on Houses "- Joan Beheler met the deadlines set by the Town Council to have houses at 3 19 W. Main St. and 129 W. Grant Street demolished. Both houses were down and debris removed before November 25. Mrs. Beheler states that she has no plans for the lots at this time. ' l'own hxpenences 4 4 - 4 0 Quadrennial blection Adams Elected to Council The right to elect those who will make decisions affecting the operation of government is a privilege enjoyed by Americans. Once every' four years, residents of the Town of Greentown elect members of the Town Council and a ClerWTreasurer. That right was claimed by 324 voters who came to the City Building on November 2, 1999. The 324 voters represented 20.4% of the 1,587 registered voters in the town. Turnout for the last town election, four years ago, was 254. Ballots were placed in a wooden ballot box, obviously with several years use. This year the town's voting- booths were deemed beyond use, and booths were borrowed from the County. * Only 13 votes separated Daniel A. Adams, Republican, from Robe$ S. Armstrong, Democrat,. in elections for Town Council held November 2. Adams received 166 votes to Armstrong's 153. Three hundred and twenty- four voters came to the polls in the City Building to vote for all seats on the Council, including Clerk- Treasurer. ( Five ballots were not marked for either Adams or Armstrong) The Adams/ Armstrong contest was the only one. All other seats had only one candidate each. Beginning in January 2000, Adams will join incumbents, Roger Wzlfe, James Harris, Don Flook, Michael Hendr~ xa, nd Barbara Middleton on the Council. He says of his anticipation of membership on the Council, " There is a lot happening in town, challenges to be met and money which will have to be spent." " I plan to work along with the other members and do my part to represent the people in my area.'' 3 Serving as election officials of the last Greentown election of the millennium were Carolyn Cogdell, Inspector; Larry Hinesley and Keith iush, Judges; and Bonnie Boneprake and Sara Jane Reed, Clerks. Photo by R. Jenhins
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Title | The Greentown Grapevine – 1999-12, 06:12 |
Subject | newspapers |
Subject, Local | Greentown, Howard County (Ind.) |
Item Type | newspaper |
Technical Metadata | Digital images captured by Imaging Office Systems 2008 |
Item ID | im-kokomo-news-greentown-1999-12 |
Local Item ID | Greentown History Center – newspaper collection |
Usage Statement | The Greentown Area Residential Association has granted permission to the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library and the Greentown Historical Society to copy any and all issues of the Greentown Grapevine. Permission granted to view and print items from this digital collection for personal use, study, research, or classroom teaching. |
Date Original | 1999-12 |
Date Digital | 2008 |
Publisher | Greentown Area Residential Association, 1993- |
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Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Greentown Receives $490,000 for Waste Water Improvement Project; Town Experiences Quadrennial Election; Brunk Ditch Cleanup team Conducts 3rd Project |
Language | en |
Contributors | Kokomo-Howard County Public Library; Greentown Historical Society |
Source | Original newspaper: The Greentown Grapevine, December 1999, Volume 06, Issue 12 |
Relation | Howard County Newspapers |
Transcript | [PDFs are fully searchable] |
Description
Title | The Greentown Grapevine – 1999-12, 06:12 - Page 1 |
Relation | Howard County Newspapers |
Transcript | P The Greentown Volume 6, Issue 12 " a paper for the Deople" December 1999 Greentown Receives $ 490,000 for Wastewater Improvement Proj ect Lt. Gov. JoeeKernan announced November I8 that the Town of Greentown will - receive a $ 490,000 grant from the Community Focus Fund ( CFF). CFF grants are awarded twice annually by the Community Development Division of the Indiana Department of Commerce. This grant will allow the town to make some essential improvements to the wastewater treatment plant. Homes, churches and businesses have been damaged due to the inflow of storm water caused by the sewage back up. This project will ensure the replacement of broken sanitary sewer hes and create opportunities for fbture growth in the town of Greentown. " The Town of Greentown is making a commitment to improve the quality of life of its resident," said Kernan. The b CFF program helps make these lunds of projects possible, and that means better, healthier communities throughout Indiana." CFF is a federally funded grant program administered by the Indiana Department of Commerce. The funds are available to small cities, towns and counties for constructipn projects designed to benefit low- to- moderate-income individuals or to eliminate blight in communities. Grants are awarded twice a year through competitive funding rounds to assist small communities in long- term development projects. The Town of Greentown is one of 38 communities receiving grants in the second round of funding for 1999. More than $ 14 million will be awarded statewide. Bmnk Ditch Cleanup Team - Conducts 3rd Project On October 30 seven members of the Brunk Ditch Cleanup Team removed 8- 10 large trash bags of trash from the section of Brunk Ditch between US 35 and SR 213. A few large items also were removed, including a foot bridge which had been swept downstream and was removed near SR 213. Two log jams were cleardd by the use of chain saws. Participating were Garry Hill, Rick Williams, Greg Swandt, Steve Rule, Sarah Cotton and children Eric and Abby. The cleanup effort has been designated an Indiana Department of Natural Resources Hoosier Riverwatch Adopt- A- River Program. A new Adopt- A- River sign has been erected by the IDNR on US 35 near the ditch. The local cleanup program is sponsored by the Greentown Area Residential Association. Three cleanups are scheduled per year. The next one will be in the spring. For more idormation, call Gany Hill, 628- 3155. ; 1 HENRY 8 R U ~ K OUCH CLEA~ UP JAM D ern0 lit ion Complete on Houses "- Joan Beheler met the deadlines set by the Town Council to have houses at 3 19 W. Main St. and 129 W. Grant Street demolished. Both houses were down and debris removed before November 25. Mrs. Beheler states that she has no plans for the lots at this time. ' l'own hxpenences 4 4 - 4 0 Quadrennial blection Adams Elected to Council The right to elect those who will make decisions affecting the operation of government is a privilege enjoyed by Americans. Once every' four years, residents of the Town of Greentown elect members of the Town Council and a ClerWTreasurer. That right was claimed by 324 voters who came to the City Building on November 2, 1999. The 324 voters represented 20.4% of the 1,587 registered voters in the town. Turnout for the last town election, four years ago, was 254. Ballots were placed in a wooden ballot box, obviously with several years use. This year the town's voting- booths were deemed beyond use, and booths were borrowed from the County. * Only 13 votes separated Daniel A. Adams, Republican, from Robe$ S. Armstrong, Democrat,. in elections for Town Council held November 2. Adams received 166 votes to Armstrong's 153. Three hundred and twenty- four voters came to the polls in the City Building to vote for all seats on the Council, including Clerk- Treasurer. ( Five ballots were not marked for either Adams or Armstrong) The Adams/ Armstrong contest was the only one. All other seats had only one candidate each. Beginning in January 2000, Adams will join incumbents, Roger Wzlfe, James Harris, Don Flook, Michael Hendr~ xa, nd Barbara Middleton on the Council. He says of his anticipation of membership on the Council, " There is a lot happening in town, challenges to be met and money which will have to be spent." " I plan to work along with the other members and do my part to represent the people in my area.'' 3 Serving as election officials of the last Greentown election of the millennium were Carolyn Cogdell, Inspector; Larry Hinesley and Keith iush, Judges; and Bonnie Boneprake and Sara Jane Reed, Clerks. Photo by R. Jenhins |