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Seven 15 can begin infrastructure work

AUBURN — A west end business received conditional occupancy and a west end development was given the green light to proceed with infrastructure work at Tuesday’s Auburn Board of Works

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Garrett signs GIS agreement with Auburn

GARRETT — The City of Garrett moved forward on a GIS inter-local agreement with the City of Auburn at its meeting of the Board of Works Tuesday.

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Auburn attorney retiring after almost a half-century

AUBURN — After almost a half-century practicing as an attorney, Jim McCanna of Auburn is retiring from the profession.

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Commissioners agree to be lead on EPA grant application

AUBURN — The DeKalb County Commissioners Monday agreed to be the lead on a grant application to the Environmental Protection Agency for funds to pursue a brownfield assessment.

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PHOENIX INVESTORS ACQUIRES FOUR PLANTS FROM EATON CORPORATION

/PRNewswire/ -- An affiliate of Phoenix Investors ("Phoenix") announced the acquisition of a four-property portfolio spanning Nebraska, Iowa, and Indiana. The...

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Local providers taking lead to bring high-speed internet

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Week in review


Indiana passes 50% vaccination mark
INDIANAPOLIS — Just over half of Hoosiers age 12 and older are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19, but northeast Indiana remains behind the curve.
As of Friday, 2.89 million Hoosiers have completed either a two-dose Pfizer of Moderna vaccine or received a single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine, putting the state at 50.66% of its eligible population of just over 5.7 million fully vaccinated.
Northeast Indiana, by comparison, still lags the state by a fair margin. The four-county area as a whole is only 36.25% vaccinated, although that regional average is dragged down by the state-worst LaGrange County and Noble County, which is tied for 14th-worst of Indiana’s 92 counties.

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Butler EDC recommends tax abatement


BUTLER — With a 3-0 vote, Butler’s Economic Development Commission Friday recommended that Therma-Tru be granted 10-year tax abatements for a planned $43.6 million expansion of its facility at 601 R.E. Jones Road.
The recommendation now goes to Butler’s City Council, which will consider the request at its meeting Monday.
The three-member EDC board — Jay Jacobs, Dawn Mason and president Rick Walters — all voted in favor of the abatements.
Therma-Tru plans to build a 23,000-square-foot addition to its facility at the south end of Butler to house new manufacturing equipment, including six new presses. The company also plans to hire 53 people.

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