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Jan. 15 – NACS reduces quarantine requirements

Based on guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Northwest Allen County Schools has reduced the duration of quarantines for students and employees who had close contact with a person testing positive for COVID-19.The district received approval to reduce the number of ...

Jan. 11 – Nolt’s Marketplace offers comfort food in trying times

For people on Allen County’s northeast side, Nolt’s Marketplace Deli, located at 10370 Leo Road in the Leo Crossing Shopping Center, is the perfect spot to find locally sourced products and ingredients for cooking snacks and meals that provide delicious comfort during trying times.The small ...

Jan. 8 – Huntertown sprinkling credit extended to October bills

Huntertown has added an additional month that residents can collect a sprinkling credit for water consumption each year.Town Council approved an amendment to an ordinance passed in 2012 to extend the sprinkling credit through September each year for a total of five months beginning in May.The ...

Jan. 8 – County Commissioner Nelson Peters sworn in for fifth term

Allen County Commissioner Nelson Peters was sworn in for his fifth four-year term during the Board of Commissioners’ Jan. 8 legislative session. Peters was reelected Nov. 3 to represent District 1, which includes most of the eastern half of the county.Peters has previously served on Allen ...

Jan. 8 – County Commissioner Nelson Peters sworn in for fifth term

Allen County Commissioner Nelson Peters was sworn in for his fifth four-year term during the Board of Commissioners’ Jan. 8 legislative session. Peters was reelected Nov. 3 to represent District 1, which includes most of the eastern half of the county.Peters has previously served on Allen ...

Jan. 7 – Leo-Cedarville signs long-awaited fire territory contract

Leo-Cedarville approved a contract with the newly formed Northeast Allen County Fire and EMS Territory on Jan. 5, after more than a year’s worth of negotiations with other county entities and Northeast Allen County Fire and EMS.The town will ultimately continue to receive fire and EMS ...

Jan. 1 – Huntertown grew in more than population in 2020

Huntertown’s unprecedented growth isn’t likely to stop as plans for a sanitary sewer force main will allow for more residential growth to occur on the north and east sides of Cedar Canyons Road extending east to Coldwater Road. More trail projects and downtown improvements, including ...

Dec. 31 – NACS reached several milestones before pandemic

It may seem like eons ago, but many milestones were reached in Northwest Allen County Schools business in the two-and-a-half months of the year before schools first shut down in-person learning on March 16.Despite students being absent from buildings for much of 2020, the district made headway ...

Dec. 30 – Town, fire department recognize outstanding employees

Both the town of Huntertown and the Huntertown Fire Department recognized outstanding members and employees at the end of this year.The Huntertown Fire Department typically gives out awards during its annual Christmas party. This year, the department delivered awards to three individuals to ...