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The Bridgeport City Council met Tuesday night in regular monthly session at City Hall in Bridgeport. They did approve the 2024 Motor Fuel Tax (MFT) Street and Alley Maintenence program. After entering into executive session, the council did emerge to indicate they were going to make a offer to a potential employee candidate for the city water department and would be soon advertising for summer employees. It was also announced that bids would soon be opened for work on the problematic sewage lagoon project.
The REES Theatre announces Seasoned Citizens Movie Matinee featuring the classic film The Apartment
Brackets announced for historic Shelby County basketball tournaments
Santa Claus lights downtown Shelbyville Christmas tree
Gov. Mike Braun orders flags to half-staff for Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
Stay safe; always assume you are on ‘thin ice’
Sen. Leising files bills for cursive writing, management of historic sites
Our Hospice launches capital campaign to refresh and modernize facilities
100% of Keystone Cooperative member profits returned to farmer-members
