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Hobart gives developer more time to finish Silverstone Crossing
HOBART | City officials have approved a three-year extension for completion of a portion of the yet-to-be-developed Silverstone Crossing.
Hobart officials looking at ways to protect residents from issues with contractors
HOBART | The city is limited in what it can do to protect residents from potential problems with contractors, City Attorney Anthony DeBonis said.
Attorney for disciplined Hobart firefighter won't appeal client's five-day suspension
HOBART | The attorney for disciplined Hobart firefighter Lt. Mark Slonaker said he won't appeal his client's five-day suspension.
Silverstone Crossing slated for auction
HOBART | Silverstone Crossing, a long-stagnant commercial development, is slated for a future auction sale, a lawyer for one of the property owners said.
Suspended Hobart policeman hearing moved up to Dec. 13
HOBART | City officials moved up the disciplinary hearing for a suspended Hobart police officer after his attorney filed suit, City Attorney Anthony DeBonis said.
Hobart mulls ending dispute with Gary over plans to build sewage treatment plant
HOBART | Plans to construct a wastewater treatment plant in Hobart have been in the works for close to 16 years.
Hobart board orders cleanup of 80-year-old farmer's property
HOBART | The Board of Public Works told Robert Berndt it has given him ample time to clean up his debris-littered, unsafe home and farm.
Hobart Board of Public Works settles NIPSCO lawsuit
HOBART | The Board of Public Works settled a $6,467 lawsuit with NIPSCO on Monday, hoping to recoup the money from a third party, City Attorney Anthony DeBonis said.
Hobart Board of Works gives OK to buy defibrillators
HOBART | The Board of Works on Wednesday authorized Emergency Medical Services Director Bob Scott to buy four electronic devices for resuscitating patients.
Silverstone Crossing 3.4 acre parcel sold after taxes go unpaid
HOBART | Lake County Attorney John Dull is speculating that a mistake or mix-up in an unpaid tax bill led to 3.4 acres of Silverstone Crossing being sold in a recent tax sale.
Former Hobart fire chief retires on heels of money probe
HOBART | Hobart Fire Department captain and former chief, William "Bill" McCorkle, is retiring on the heels of an investigation into possible missing department funds.
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