
City welcomes new attorney; promotes APD officer
The Alexandria City Council and Alexandria Board of Works welcomed a new city attorney Monday evening.
The Alexandria City Council and Alexandria Board of Works welcomed a new city attorney Monday evening.
September 18Madison County Sheriff’s Department arrested David J.
Essential Senior Health and Living now offers adult day services at its Summit Health and Living facility.
The City of Alexandria is preparing to begin the bidding process for the completion of Phases III, IV, and V of the Washington Street project.The vision for the Washington Street project first hit the mayor’s office and Alexandria City Council in the 1990’s.
After serving Alexandria and surrounding communities for 60 years, beloved veterinarian, Ted Montgomery, has announced he will retire on October 12.Montgomery has been known in the community for his service to surrounding farms servicing the needs of large animals in the area.
Thomas Newman Jr., a longtime judge in Madison County, passed away Sunday at the age of 82.Newman’s storied career spanned more than four decades, and he served as judge of Madison County Circuit Court District 3 from 1976 through 2018.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) awarded more than $2.8 million to 46 public and nonprofit organizations through the STOP Violence Against Women Formula Grant Program.
September 11Elwood police arrested Daniel Robert Hobbs of Elwood, child molesting; child solicitation; possession of methamphetamine; possession of paraphernalia; possession of syringeElwood police arrested Christopher Keith St.
Concerns regarding the condition of several properties in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood were brought to the attention of the Alexandria City Council Monday night.Resident Krystal Remington attended the meeting and ask to speak to the council members concerning the current state of the properties and the affect the continued deterioration has had on her property.Remington told the council members people in the neighborhood are not maintaining properties.
INDIANAPOLIS — Every year, 2,100 North Americans are killed or seriously injured when they engage in unsafe behavior around tracks and trains.