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Results for: the bible in one year | Bible.ph

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

    …garage doors. The structure is designed to be a community gathering space with year-round activities and attractions. In the summer, the Pavilion will be used for farmers markets, concerts, art…

  2. Legislative Summary – January 13, 2023

    …in an already uncertain economy. Many bills have been filed on this issue. Some bills cap the amount residential assessed value can grow from year to year. Others cap the…

  3. VIDEO Whiting’s WhoaZone earns Green Project of the Year distinction

    FRENCH LICK – Accelerate Indiana Municipalities (Aim) named Whiting’s WhoaZone at Whihala Beach as the 2019 Green Project of the Year. Whiting received the award on August 28 during the…

  4. Aim Announces Fishers, Westfield and Whiting as 2018 Green Communities of the Year

    FRENCH LICK – Accelerate Indiana Municipalities (Aim) announced that three Indiana cities have achieved Aim Green Community of the Year distinctions. The cities of Fishers, Westfield and Whiting received their…

  5. City of Valparaiso earns Green Project of the Year During Aim Ideas Summit

    French Lick – Accelerate Indiana Municipalities (Aim) announced Valparaiso has been awarded an Aim Green Community of the Year for their solar power initiative. The city was honored with this…

  6. VIDEO Aim Announces Goshen as First Green Project of the Year Winner

    FRENCH LICK – Accelerate Indiana Municipalities (Aim) announced Goshen as the recipient of the organization’s first Green Project of the Year award. Mayor Jeremy Stutsman accepted the award during the…

  7. Fort Wayne Earns Green Project of the Year at 2024 Aim Ideas Summit

    Fort Wayne – Accelerate Indiana Municipalities (Aim) announced Fort Wayne has earned the Green Project of the Year Award for its Utilities Microgrid. The city was honored with the award…

  8. ILMCT Committees

    …Pulaski, St. Joseph, Starke and White. (b) District 2 shall be comprised of the Indiana counties of Adams, Allen, Blackford, DeKalb, Elkhart, Grant, Huntington, Jay, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Miami, Noble, Steuben,…

  9. Aim, Mayor Tout House Version Of Road Funding Bill

    …from last year, gets us very close to that $775 million a year, as an average, over the next 15 to 20 years.” He said that is why AIM is…

  10. Richmond presented with Aim Program Innovation Award

    …the city paying the remainder. In the second year, the business’s mortgage share increases to 50%, and then 75% in the third year. Finally, in year four, the business takes…

  11. State of the City: Greenwood

    …the state. Now in his 11th year as the mayor of Greenwood, Mark Myers has a decade’s worth of community building and overall success to reflect on. Greenwood’s head man…

  12. Legislative Summary – March 12, 2024

    …major changes passed in the final version of HEA 1120. Some topics that were up for discussion this year included: Extending the 4% cap on the MLGQ (the factor that…

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