CITY COUNCIL
It's been too long
It seems like it's been forever since I last wrote a blog. And so much has been going on. Of course, there will be more time -- and space -- to talk about things in the future posts, so I'll keep th...
Posted on 3/25/13 at 10:53 PM
Unknown Ordinances: Why Fines Aren't Fine for Budget Use
Pop quiz: In the city of Minneapolis how far from a driveway should your bumper be when you park on the street? Four feet, two feet, five feet, one inch, ten feet? I asked this question to ten resi...
Posted on 5/16/12 at 10:33 AM
1940: Sunday Bowling Dies a Sudden Death
Sunday bowling died a sudden death in 1940. Surviving are pairs of oddly-scented shoes and a seven-ten split....
Posted on 1/5/11 at 6:00 PM
The Glories of Living in a Small Town with Nice People In It
As Daily Globe readers may have already realized, I attended the Worthington City Council meeting last night. When I left the Daily Globe's office at about 6:45 p.m., the night air was cold and crisp ...
Posted on 2/9/10 at 9:28 AM
Worthington City Council approves change order requests to fire station
June 25, 2012
Event center grows
May 14, 2012
City council addresses event center concern
WORTHINGTON — The project team for the event center presented an update of the upcoming event center project to Worthington City Council members.April 23, 2012
City council takes first step for Public Art Commission
WORTHINGTON — Worthington City Council members Monday night approved the first reading of a proposed ordinance that would establish a public arts commission.April 09, 2012
New sound system for Memorial Auditorium
March 13, 2012
Column: An update on how the hospital sale money has been utilized
By Craig Clark, City of Worthington Administrator , February 17, 2012
Event center project moves forward
February 13, 2012
Recycling to shift to every other week in city
Worthington City Council OKs new deal with SchaapWORTHINGTON — There will be some changes to the recycling program in Worthington effective in October following action taken Monday night by the Worthington City Council.
By Ryan McGaughey , June 13, 2011
City declares building on Campbell’s site as surplus property
WORTHINGTON — With economic development considerations on their minds, the Worthington City Council opted Monday night to declare a city-owned building as surplus property and sell a separate such piece of land.By Ryan McGaughey , May 09, 2011
Climbing facility plan still alive
City council offers no money, but allows time for project to move forwardWORTHINGTON — A proposal to convert a long-defunct grain elevator into a climbing facility faces a steep path to the top — but a ladder for it remains.
By Ryan McGaughey , April 25, 2011
Climb Worthington? Proposal to turn elevator into climbing center to go before city council
WORTHINGTON — The land that Worthington inhabits is about as flat as flat can be — nary a significant hill, let alone a mountain, to be found.
By Beth Rickers , April 21, 2011
Temporary liquor license granted by city
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington Regional Economic Development Corp. will be allowed to serve liquor at a private event at Memorial Auditorium next week, but it will have to pay the $150 licensing fee and $125 for insurance to cover the city’s liability for the 2.5-hour gathering.By Julie Buntjer , March 28, 2011
Worthington City Council gets Memorial Auditorium preview
WORTHINGTON — Renovations at Memorial Auditorium and Performing Arts Center have been under way since June 1, 2010. The new auditorium exhibits many modern improvements, but it will also embrace part of Worthington’s demolished history, with the new building featuring several limestones salvaged from the former Central Elementary building.
February 28, 2011
Council on public art request
November 08, 2010
Two councilmen, mayor up for re-election in November
Candidates detail priorities, experience and issuesWORTHINGTON — The races for city office are not too crowded this year, with two candidates each vying for Ward 2 Alderman and mayor, and incumbent alderman Ron Wood running unopposed for re-election.
October 24, 2010
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