City Council Rejects Belle Manor Donation
New Carlisle City Council unanimously rejected the donation of the Belle Manor building to the city.
City Receives $263k From Twin Creeks & Kennedy Trust
City Manager Randy Bridge informed New Carlisle City Council at their Monday meeting that the city has received $133,040 from the sale of the Twin Creeks properties and another $130,000 from the Kennedy Trust settlement.
Reynolds, Lindsey Under Fire at City Council Meeting
At Monday night’s New Carlisle City Council meeting, resident Becky McKenzie questioned Council Member Ethan Reynolds on some of his Facebook posts.
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City Council Approves 2017 Budget
New Carlisle City Council approved the city’s operating budget for 2017.
Water Rates Won’t Go Up...Yet
New Carlisle City Council did not pass an ordinance to raise water rates an estimated 35% over the next three years.
City Looks at Raising Water Rates
An ordinance was put before City Council to raise water rates 35% over three years.
City Manager Ready to Move Ahead with Belle Manor
City Manager Randy Bridge informed New Carlisle City Council at their meeting last Monday that he has met with the City’s legal representative, and recommends having a new Phase 1 Environmental Study and an Asbestos Study completed.
Library to Host Local’s Book Signing Event
Local author, Janet Lee Robinson, knows a thing or two about friendship and how the changes in life can affect them.
New Carlisle Councilman Jim Leathley
Brand-new New Carlisle City Council appointee, Jim Leathley, says he is both “honored and excited” at the prospect of serving the city’s citizens for the next three years as a city council member.
Getting to Know New City Councilman, Aaron Leighty
Aaron Leighty is ready to roll up his sleeves get busy serving New Carlisle residents as the city’s newly-minted city councilman.