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  1. Legislative Summary – January 12, 2024

    …gives our member utilities more tools to improve the health and safety of their communities and water systems and will serve to reduce costly delays and disputes with customers on…

  2. Lt. Gov. Crouch, IHCDA announce participants for the 2023 My Community, My Vision initiative

    …makers to share their ideas and plans with local officials. By their involvement, student leaders will learn about the planning process and the collaborative efforts required to create and maintain…

  3. Skating Into the New Year: Winona Lake Pavilion Scores a Perfect 10

    …rink. Since opening in November, skating has become a popular destination for locals and beyond. The rink is open Tuesday through Sunday and has skate rentals and lessons available. After…

  4. Breaching The Debt Ceiling: What It Could Mean for Cities

    …Given the greenlight, Treasury borrows to manage cash flow, and the deficit and debt increase. Why is the Debt Ceiling Important to Cities? Time and again, Congress finds itself in…

  5. Events

    Member Education and Events Member education and events programs give you a wonderful opportunity to meet with other Aim members, share your experiences, and learn from your peers. Our programs…

  6. New museum opens in Walkerton

    …will be really satisfying, and we hope people learn and love it.” The five townships in the Walkerton Area are Johnson, Lincoln, Polk, Liberty, and Oregon Townships. The four counties…

  7. Legislative Summary – January 20, 2023

    …sunset all existing food and beverage taxes, require new and highly detailed reporting requirements on all food and beverage taxes, and proscribes standards by which future food and beverage taxes…

  8. State investment in transportation infrastructure is making a difference but long road lies ahead

    …Crossings Matching Grant program, pass local option wheel tax authority, and institute new requirements for assessing and prioritizing transportation projects and funding. The following year they continued their work with…

  9. Endorsed Programs

    …counties of all sizes, including ordinance codification and supplementation, CD-ROM publishing, Internet hosting, meeting minutes imaging and more. Since 1934, more than 3,300 municipalities and counties have depended on American…

  10. Legislative Summary – March 22, 2019

    ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL LEGISLATIVE DINNER! Nearly 400 municipal officials, state leaders and legislators joined Aim at The Crane Bay on March 20 to celebrate cities and towns and all who work…

  11. Madison is encouraging investment to fight blight

    …probably perish in this community. And we don’t take this community for granted.” With other investors and entrepreneurs jumping onboard and Mayor Courtney’s commitment to fighting blight, the city’s historic…

  12. Advance’s Approach to Community Quality of Place

    …a town that takes care of its parks, run utilities, and keeps Main Street free of snow. Advance municipal leaders and community members created programs to embrace and take care…

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