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New Baby Box in the Wabash Valley
There is a new Safe Haven Baby Box available in the Wabash Valley
Posted: May 4, 2021 10:13 AM
Updated: May 4, 2021 2:39 PM
Posted By: Tucker White
WEST TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - Sugar Creek Fire Department Station 41 in West Terre Haute unvieled their new Safe Haven Baby Box today. This is the 56th baby box to be opened in Indiana. Over the past three years, there have been ten Hoosier babies placed in these boxes. This offeres mothers a safe and anonomous alternitve to dealing with their new role as a mother. The box triggers an alarm inside of the fire station a minute after the box is closed. This allows the mothers to remain anonomous without leaving the baby unattended for long periods of time. Monica Kelsey, the founder of Safe Haven Baby Boxes, Inc. says that their mission is to keep babies safe. I m not telling women to bring their child here, I m not even telling them they should bring her child here, but don t leave your child in
JONESBORO â After city engineers made revisions to reduce the cost, the Jonesboro City Council on Tuesday approved a change in a construction contract for the cityâs shooting sports complex.
Bill Campbell, the cityâs communications director, said the engineers eliminated an attached pavilion between the two restroom buildings, used a less expensive air cooling system and made other cost-cutting measures, to match the quality of similar buildings at Joe Mack Campbell Park.
Still, the restrooms mean a $498,312 increase to the value of the contract with Ramsonâs Inc. The current phase of the project will now cost $2,547,248.
Some candidates for council seats had questioned the need to spend that much money, but they were defeated in the election.
JONESBORO â Construction of restrooms at the Jonesboro shooting sports complex will be on the agenda Tuesday for the city council.
The councilâs finance and administration committee endorsed a change order last week to a contract with Ramsonâs Inc. to add the restrooms to the job assignment.
At the request of Mayor Harold Perrin and Police Chief Rick Elliott, the council agreed to add $500,000 to this yearâs capital improvement budget for the additional project. Elliott he wanted to avoid having to use portable toilets for the first events. Construction of the restrooms had initally been planned for a later stage of construction.
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