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Must be the season of giving. Many organizations are awarding grants or receiving grants. Following is a roundup, beginning with the Foellinger Foundation, which gave more than $3 million for early childhood and family development in Allen County:
âThese organizations reflect the Foundationâs focus on supporting children and families in Allen County,â said Ed Kominowski, foundation president. âThe Foundationâs strategy is to support effective nonprofits emphasizing clients with the most economic need and the least opportunity. We are grateful to these nonprofit organizations that provide crucial services in our community. Their dedication helps improve the lives of area children and families.â
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Dehydration plant
Petroleum refinery and distillation
Wholesale or bulk storage of gasoline or other petroleum products
Railroad storage yards or shops
Sanitary
Fat rendering
Other uses in Permitted Land Use Table (Emphasis Added)
The County argued that the phrase “operating a waste transfer station” is not listed in Section 3.3. As a result, it argued that this was not a permitted use.
MTI responded that activities of a waste transfer station are encompassed by a phrase in 3.3(i) “reduction or incineration of trash, garbage . . .” . The activities of a waste transfer station are stated to include these activities and, therefore, constitute a permitted use by 3.3(i).
December 9, 2020
(BLOOMINGTON) – On Wednesday, December 9, City of Bloomington Utilities (CBU) crews completed an emergency repair on a water main on North Lindbergh Drive, near North Illinois Street.
Water service was shut off for 45 addresses; those customers are now under a precautionary Boil Water Advisory. Unless otherwise notified, the precautionary Boil Water Advisory will be lifted at 9 a.m. on Friday December 11.
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) requires all public water systems to issue a Boil Water Advisory when the pressure drops below 20 psi in the water main. Those affected should follow the instructions below:
Immediately after your normal water pressure is restored, run COLD water from a sink or tub until clear water flows from the faucet.