Terri Waywood
Hebron seeks new trash hauling bids
HEBRON | The town will open bids at its May 21 meeting for trash pickup for the coming year and hopes to reduce costs by only picking up recycling every other week.
Hebron turns public works duties over to MCO
HEBRON | In a move the Hebron Town Council hopes will save money and help with several projects it plans to do, the members voted unanimously at a special meeting Tuesday to eliminate the town's public works department.
Hebron starts year with new businesses, major sewer project
HEBRON | Reaping almost $600,000 from the sale of the use of its water tower and of a cellphone tower on town property made last year a profitable year for Hebron.
Hot dog lady could be coming to Hebron
HEBRON | Downtown visitors apparently will have another place to grab lunch in the spring.
Hebron joins fight to reverse tax exempt status
HEBRON | The Town Council voted Tuesday for an ordinance supporting the effort by Porter County Assessor Jon Snyder to remove the tax exempt status from the Misty Glen apartment complex.
Hebron Council adopts 2013 salary ordinance
HEBRON | Cleaning up a few loose ends at the end of the year, the Town Council adopted a salary ordinance for 2013 and complied with nepotism and handicapped accessibility laws.
Food, fun, music planned for Hebron block party
HEBRON | A smorgasbord of food, music and fun will be available for the fourth annual town block party to be held from noon to 7 p.m. Oct. 6 at Alyea Park.
Celltower leases boost Hebron budget
HEBRON | The town's budget will be a little bigger in 2013 than this year, but it won't be because of a tax increase.
Hebron to decide on bids for tower use
HEBRON | The Town Council could make a decision Wednesday on four offers to lease or buy antenna space on two towers controlled by the town. Either way it's going to provide the town with an early Christmas present.
Hebron to accept bids for tower space
HEBRON | The town will either be completely out of the cellphone tower business soon or partially in it. Either way, the Hebron Town Council expects to collect a tidy chunk of change.
Hebron adopts required anti-nepotism ordinance
HEBRON | The Hebron Town Council joined several other Northwest Indiana communities in complying with the state law requiring it to approve an anti-nepotism ordinance Tuesday.
Hebron holds $40K for fire department - maybe
HEBRON | The Town Council approved a two-year budget for its share of the county economic development income tax Tuesday that probably is a little optimistic.
Hebron, NIPSCO can't seem to get connected
HEBRON | The town is having a major power struggle with NIPSCO, as in town officials have been struggling for months to get the power turned on at two locations.
Hebron trash fee proceeds to help pay for leaf pickup
HEBRON | The monthly garbage fee isn't changing but the way the money will be used is.
Hebron hoping for extra salt in its road diet
HEBRON | The town is looking for a partner in salt.
Hebron block party banner runs afoul of INDOT
HEBRON | Monday was a banner day for the town's upcoming block party. Tuesday was a banner-coming-down day.
Hebron to live on less in 2012
HEBRON | The town is planning a 2012 budget that has $90,000 less in the general fund than it had for this year because of new tax caps and a drop in assessed value.
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