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NORTH WEBSTER — Just over 40 people, evenly divided between residents of Tippecanoe and Chapman Lakes, attended the inaugural meeting of the newly formed Tippecanoe Chapman Lakes Regional Sewer District Saturday morning, March 7. The meeting was held in the Party Room at the North Webster Community Center to accommodate the expected large attendance. Jeff …read more.

WARSAW — Jon Garber was chosen as the Kosciusko County Council president for 2020 at the council meeting Thursday, Jan. 9.  Ernie Wiggins, although not in attendance, was voted to serve as the vice president. County Attorney Chad Miner and Ken Jones, president and chief executive officer with Jones Petrie Rafinski, Elkhart, told council members …read more.

WARSAW – With final approval from the state in hand, organizers of the Tippecanoe Chapman Regional Sewer District are ready to get busy. The new district, though, needs some board members before a real decision can be hashed out. Officials are hoping to fill most of the seven seats on the district board by the …read more.

NORTH WEBSTER — North Webster Town Council met a week later than usual Tuesday, July 23, in the Shoup Room at the North Webster Community Center with a big agenda to accomplish. Council heard presentations from KEDCO Executive Director Alan Tio and from Ken Jones of Jones Petrie Rafinski, South Bend, who appeared with a …read more.

  WARSAW — A resident of the lake area named as the possible spot for a new sewer district spoke up during the monthly meeting of the Kosciusko County Council Thursday night, Dec. 13, stating that he, along with other residents in the Tippecanoe and Chapman lakes area, are opposed to a sewer project being …read more.

KOSCIUSKO — Commissioners approved County Attorney Chad Miner’s request to file the Tippy-Chapman Regional Sewer District petition with the Indiana Department of Environmental Management at the Kosciusko County Commissioner meeting held Tuesday, Dec. 11. Ken Jones, president and chief executive officer with Jones Petrie Rafinski, Elkhart, cautioned they are a long way from project bids …read more.

  NORTH WEBSTER — Statements for and against sewers and questions were heard from residents in and around Tippecanoe and Chapman lakes Saturday afternoon. A public meeting was held by the county commissioners and council to provide information about the proposed Tippy-Chapman Lake Regional Sewer District, and hear from the public. Approximately 350-400 people gathered …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Compromise. That is the suggestion of the Kosciusko County Commissioners to persons involved with the Friends of Tippy Lake and the Tippecanoe Lake Sewer Initiative. The commissioners heard from both sides of a controversial sewer issue at Tippecanoe Lake at its meeting today, Jan. 9. This matter took up the majority of …read more.

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