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ETNA GREEN — On March 14, Todd Slabaugh submitted his resignation from his position as Etna Green Town Council president. In an e-mail to Ink Free News, Slabaugh provided further reasoning for his resignation. “I felt the need to resign when the former clerk [Laura Baker] resigned, but I didn’t feel I could ‘hit’ the …read more.

ETNA GREEN — The Etna Green Town Council recognized Clerk-Treasurer Laura Baker for her years of service during the council meeting Tuesday, Dec. 11. Councilmen Todd Slabaugh, Kevin Smith II and Keith Claassen, alongside Deputy Clerk Eileen Hall, presented Baker with an award recognizing her 23 years of service as clerk-treasurer. “I’ve been part of …read more.

ETNA GREEN — After a heated discussion among Etna Green town council members and citizens, the council meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 13, ended with a purchase approval for the former Interra Credit Union building and the resignation of the town’s clerk-treasurer. Town Attorney Jay Rigdon presented the proposed purchase agreement for the former bank building …read more.

ETNA GREEN — A passionate discussion was held during the Etna Green Town Council’s meeting Tuesday, Oct. 9, regarding the future use of the former Interra Credit Union building. The council voted to send a letter of intent to Interra Credit Union for the building, located at 106 S. Walnut St. During the meeting, the …read more.

ETNA GREEN — The town council at the Nov. 10 Etna Green town council meeting handled multiple subjects despite no citizens attending. The waste water treatment plant received fencing bids, and the old truck barn in Heritage Park will be getting two new doors.

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