Monday
8:30 a.m. â DeKalb County Commissioners, courthouse, Auburn. The new jail committee will meet at 1:30 p.m.
5 p.m. â Waterloo Main Street Committee, Town Hall, 280 S. Wayne St.
5:30 p.m. â Ashley Town Council, meeting with all departments of the town, Ashley Community Center, 500 S. Gonser.
6 p.m. â Ashley Town Council, Ashley Community Center, 500 S. Gonser.
6 p.m. â Hamilton Board of Zoning Appeals, 900 S. Wayne St.
6 p.m. â DeKalb County Board of Zoning Appeals, Commissionersâ Court, courthouse, Auburn.
6 p.m. â Hamilton Community Schools board finance and reorganization meetings, 903 S. Wayne St. The regular board meeting will follow at 6:30 p.m.
7 p.m. â DeKalb Eastern school board, Butler Elementary School, 1025 S. Broadway. The agenda includes: reorganize the board; organize the board of finance; appointments of treasurer and Title IX Director; and a report of investments.
Auburn buildings honored for historic preservation efforts
AUBURN â The Eckhart Public Library and the Auburn City Steakhouse have received Outreach Awards for historic preservation.
ARCH Inc., a historic preservation non-profit in Fort Wayne, has been presenting historic preservation awards for 42 years, but in 2020 the awards include something new.
The inaugural Outreach ARCHie Awards this year make a specific effort to recognize the top historic preservation projects regionally. Traditionally, the ARCHie Awards have focused on Allen County, where ARCH was founded in 1975 and where much of its work has been focused. But as ARCH has grown, it has come to serve all of northeast Indiana.
AUBURN â The Eckhart Public Library Board of Trustees unanimously voted to do away with overdue fines for items checked out from the library, and it affirmed its commitment to offering robust curbside and delivery services, at the boardâs regular meeting Tuesday evening.
The moves are part of the libraryâs goal to âbreak down barriers to access,â as outlined in the Eckhart Public Library 2019-2021 strategic plan, approved by the board of trustees in December 2018.
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown into sharp relief the ways that the library can improve service to the community â and how to make it easier for people to use all the resources the library has to offer, said a news release from the library.