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Portage officials are downplaying environmental concerns about a proposed lead casting business.
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Portage Mayor Sue Lynch welcomed residents to the newly-renovated City Hall Tuesday.
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The Portage Park and Recreation Department is running out of money. Last year, the city council put more than a million dollars in the park department's 2022 operating budget, only for the state to cut it down to $609,000. Park Board President Paul Ciesielski told council members Tuesday that's less than what it was in 1995 and not enough to run the city's current park system.
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The Portage City Council is narrowing the list of projects to receive American Rescue Plan funding. The city has already spent more than $364,000 dollars and allocated another $800,000. On Tuesday, Council Member Scott Williams presented a plan for the other $7.2 million Portage expects to get.
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A few Portage city government departments have new leaders. Mayor Sue Lynch told the city council last week that the sanitary plant superintendent, building commissioner, and chief deputy clerk-treasurer are all retiring this month.
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Today: We continue our conversations with new northwest Indiana Mayors with Portage Mayor Sue L:ynch. She talks about the projects she wants to work on in…