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Results for: daily bible reading plan

  1. Legislative Summary – February 7, 2020

    …of 40-9 on Tuesday. SUBDIVIDING LAND HB 1061 would allow property owners to subdivide their land into smaller parcels by deed without the approval of local zoning or planning commissions,…

  2. Aim Hometown Innovations Podcast: Episode 79

    …Harbor), Madalyn Sade-Bartl (Churubusco), and Carrie Mugford (North Manchester). The group discusses the effects of the pandemic on their municipalities, planning for their American Rescue Plan Act allocations, and the…

  3. Legislative Summary – February 28, 2025

    …of the Senate Appropriations Committee, aims to cap total enrollment in the Healthy Indiana Plan to control costs and place new constraints on the ability of hospitals and other healthcare…

  4. EDITORIAL Don’t stop half way on road funding

    …to adopt the House version of the bill. When it comes to finally adopting an adequate plan for long-term road funding in Indiana, we can’t afford to go half way….

  5. Legislative Summary – February 13, 2026

    …focused on adjusting the maximum rates and population parameters in the new LIT system this year to ensure that our members can continue to engage in long-term planning with relatively…

  6. Legislative Summary – February 6, 2026

    …to work toward adjusting the maximum rates and population parameters in the new LIT system this year to ensure that Aim members can continue to engage in long-term planning with…

  7. Legislative Summary – March 15, 2019

    …requirement for county commissioner approval if they adopt a new comprehensive plan or exercise for the first time their extraterritorial jurisdiction rights. Municipal extraterritorial eminent domain authority and extraterritorial jurisdiction…

  8. Racial Equity

    …Department’s policies. City of Fort Wayne Mayor Henry and the City of Fort Wayne announced a Moving Forward Together Action Plan to address public safety and racial justice. The City…

  9. DUNS Number & SAM Registration

    American Rescue Plan: DUNS Number & SAM Registration The System for Award Management (SAM) is a computer system accessed by the Internet managed by the U.S. Government. Entities must have…

  10. Small communities confront hurdles in road funding

    …across the state are urging lawmakers to embrace a long-term, comprehensive plan to support local infrastructure. In Daleville, town leaders hope to apply for further grant funding from the state….

  11. EDITORIAL A path to long-term progress

    …a concerted effort to collectively support a sustainable plan to meet infrastructure needs now and tomorrow. Neighborhood infrastructure investments make our community safer, more vibrant and more attractive to families…

  12. VIDEO Kokomo boosts its walkability

    …development that includes luxury apartments near Municipal Stadium; a $22 million assisted-living facility; and a $6.5 million redevelopment plan for the historic YMCA after the new, state-of-the-art facility was built….

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