LINCOLNVILLE March 23, 2020 was the last in-person Lincolnville Select Board meeting before the pandemic forced closures and the tidal wave shift to Zoom “almost seems like yesterday,” said Town Administrator David Kinney. But all that is.
ANGOLA — The same advocacy groups that were upset with the Indiana Legislature after it weakened state protections for wetlands are cheering news that the President Joe Biden administration plans
ANGOLA — The same advocacy groups that were upset with the Indiana Legislature after it weakened state protections for wetlands are cheering news that President Joe Biden’s administration plans to
LINCOLNVILLE Late in the day, June 2, the five Lincolnville Select Board members, along with Town Administrator David Kinney, paid a surprise visit to the home of Darlene Barrows, bringing a special town tradition to her home. The Select Board is.
Like holidays, Halloween for instance, or Christmas, the garden hype starts earlier and earlier every year. Thanksgiving’s turkey carcass isn’t even picked clean when the first seed catalogs start to arrive. Burpee, Johnny’s, Gurney, Fedco ….they.