A decision regarding a rezoning request in Indiana Township that could pave the way for a new gas well construction won’t come for two months. The township’s planning commission voted 4-0 Wednesday night, May 22 before an overflow crowd to postpone its decision on a proposal by Cranberry-based MPF Management
Indiana Township remains the only community in the Fox Chapel Area School District to not live stream its meetings after an effort to allow virtual attendance was denied via slim margin. Supervisors voted 3-2 not to broadcast their sessions Feb. 14. Mayor Albert Kaan (District 2), Deputy Mayor Darrin Krally
The race for Indiana Township Supervisor in District 1 has been decided by one vote. Republican incumbent Paul Jorgensen will retain his seat after beating Democratic challenger Amy Giammattei by the narrowest of margins, 218 votes to 217. The contest landed in a tie on election night, leaving the candidates
Three Indiana Township incumbents appear to have fended off challengers for supervisor seats while another race is too close to call, according to complete but unofficial returns from the Allegheny County Elections Division. The District 1 race for a four-year seat is tied with Republican incumbent Paul Jorgensen and Democratic
Indiana Township incumbent Darrin Krally was able to fend off challenger Brandice Miller for the Republican nod for District 3 supervisor, according to complete but unofficial returns from the Allegheny County Elections Division. All results were with 100% of precincts reporting May 16. Krally earned 87 votes to Miller’s 68