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ETNA GREEN — The Etna Green Town Council signed a one-year contract with Bourbon Public Library regarding library cards for town citizens during a meeting on Tuesday, March 10. Until recently, Etna Township annually distributed up to 100 library cards to Etna Township residents. However, the township ended its partnership with Bourbon Public Library, citing …read more.

ETNA GREEN — The Etna Green Town Council spent part of its Feb. 11 meeting discussing the possibility of the town providing Bourbon Public Library cards to citizens. Bourbon Public Library Director Nicholas Treber and Etna Green Church of Christ Pastor Jordan Ickes were both present at the meeting to discuss a proposal for the …read more.

ETNA GREEN — After about 28 years, Etna Township has decided to end its partnership with Bourbon Public Library. According to Bourbon Public Library Director Nicholas Treber, the library first became aware of Etna Township Trustee Rita Anglin deciding to end the partnership on Jan. 9. Etna Township is on the west side of Kosciusko …read more.

ETNA GREEN — Etna Green Town Council’s three council members and clerk-treasurer were sworn in during the council’s first meeting of 2020 on Tuesday, Jan. 14. Jason Hanes and Susan Klinefelter are the council’s new members, replacing Cory Ellinger and Kevin Smith II. For 2020, Keith Claassen will serve as the council’s president, with Hanes …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Art has always been a focus for Susie Schaetzle but she just recently renewed her passion for painting. Graduating with an art and business major from her high school in Portland, she spent her days earning money in high school by painting.

ETNA GREEN — It was a quick and straightforward meeting for the Etna Green Town Council Tuesday, March 8. The town approved the updated electric utility rates, previously proposed during the February meeting of the board. According to Deputy Clerk Treasurer Eileen Hall, the proposal, Ordinance 2016-01, has been sent out to members of the …read more.

By DONNA BURROUGHS, EdS Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation As part of the Bourbon Public Library’s celebration of local heroes, a photo of the Triton School Corporation bus drivers was featured. Bus drivers for Triton include: Laura Baker, Karen Meister, Maureen Lemler, Shannon Stevens, Larry Layman, Rich Walter, Davi Slabaugh, Claudia Senff and Bob Dodge.

This month’s Kosciusko County Council meeting was largely about fund transfers that were discussed in previous months, including a nearly $1 million expenditure for road work proposed Kosciusko County Highway Superintendent Scott Tilden. During last night’s meeting, the transfer of the funds from the Economic Development Income Tax fund to the highway department was approved. …read more.

Milford Friends of the Library have been spent months preparing for today’s events. The new community cookbook, “What’s Cooking in Milford,” brought over 40 people in purchase copies in the first hour of the open house. The book contains nearly 200 pages  and 400 recipes from over 140 contributors in Milford, including Julie Frew, Milford …read more.

Are you struggling under the weight of debt? Tired of living paycheck to paycheck? If so, join Eric and Kim Waggoner on Saturday, Sept. 15, at they lead a program at Bourbon Public Library to teach simple strategies to pay down your debt and alleviate stress without having to make more money. The program will …read more.

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