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Letter: Council action leaves many questions unanswered PressPass

I would like to comment on the Worthington City Council decision on approving the abatement up to $250,000 on property taxes for a private enterprise.

By Dennis L. Rick, Worthington , July 01, 2009

Letter: County should find way to fill summer 4-H void PressPass

Letter: County should find way to fill summer 4-H void I would like to comment on two articles that appeared this past week in the Daily Globe.

By Joan Dekker, Worthington , April 14, 2009

Public improvements hearing continued PressPass

WORTHINGTON — Nearly 15 people attended a public hearing Monday at the Worthington City Council meeting, expressing both support for and opposition to proposed street and storm sewer improvements on 27th Street, 29th Street and North Rose Avenue.

By Laura Grevas , March 24, 2009

Editorial: A development win PressPass

An economic development deal that has been a long time in the making became more concrete during Monday night’s Worthington City Council meeting.

By Daily Globe , March 11, 2009

Council approves memo of understanding for bioscience park occupation PressPass

WORTHINGTON — The Worthington City Council Monday approved a memorandum of understanding between the city and Wind Energy Services (WES) for WES’s partial occupation of the Bioscience Incubator.

By Laura Grevas , March 10, 2009

City passes on geothermal energy for auditorium PressPass

WORTHINGTON — There will be no geothermal system installed in Memorial Auditorium, the Worthington City Council decided in a special meeting Friday.

By Laura Grevas , February 28, 2009

Council approves Prairie View Study

WORTHINGTON — The Worthington City Council Monday authorized a study of Prairie View Golf Links and the Worthington Country Club that will aim to improve course operations.

By Laura Grevas , February 24, 2009

Letter: City's pool idea needs more thought PressPass

Our city council is again trying to interfere with our property-owning rights (the animal control measures certainly didn’t work, and getting rid of slum lords didn’t either), but now they are in a debate about requiring us to fence inexpensive back yard pools with expensive fences.

By Deb Herrick, Worthington , January 16, 2009

City council: More pool-fence discussions PressPass

WORTHINGTON —The Worthington City Council continued discussion Monday on a proposed ordinance change that would redefine recreational swimming pools in the city.

By Laura Grevas , January 13, 2009

City approves contract for wastewater treatment PressPass

Improvements to accommodate increased flows for JBS
WORTHINGTON — The city council Monday approved a professional services contract with Pharmer Engineering for the Industrial Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvement Project.

By Laura Grevas , December 23, 2008

City to buy county’s share of BioScience spec building PressPass

Buyout will cost $205,605.83
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington City Council voted Monday to buy out the county’s share of the jointly owned spec building in Worthington’s BioScience Park for $205,605.83.

By Laura Grevas , December 09, 2008

Auditiorium work timetable set PressPass

SEH will pursue aggressive timeline for project
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington City Council voted Monday to retain SEH (Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc.) as the provider of architectural services for the addition and renovations to Memorial Auditorium Performing Arts Center.

By Laura Grevas , November 25, 2008

Plans under way for tax-funded projects PressPass

Aggressive timeline pursued for Memorial Auditorium renovation
WORTHINGTON — Following last Tuesday’s passage of the local option half-cent sales tax, the Worthington City Council on Monday discussed plans to put the two tax-funded projects — renovations to Memorial Auditorium and the building of a community center complex — into action.

By Laura Grevas , November 11, 2008

Letter: Let's not forget the past on Election Day PressPass

Why does it seem that voters develop a sense of amnesia around election time?

By William Buxengard, Worthington , October 29, 2008

New trees considered for 10th Street PressPass

City council weighs options near Avera’s clinic
Council members discussed the fate of trees along 10th Street Monday, hearing testimony on which trees would survive best in the high-pH soil outside of Avera Worthington Specialty Clinics.

By Laura Grevas , October 28, 2008

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