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Valparaiso is looking to redesign part of McCord Road.
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Republican Jon Costas will have to work with a majority Democrat city council when he returns to the mayor's office. Costas was victorious over Democrat Hannah Trueblood with 58 percent of the vote.
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The city of Valparaiso is preparing for potential changes to State Road 130. The board of works last week agreed to hire civil engineering firm EMCS to perform a traffic analysis of the highway's intersection with Tower Road, at a cost of $9,600.
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Valparaiso's 2024 budget proposal includes a minimum two-percent pay raise for city employees. City Administrator Bill Oeding says the goal is to bring everyone to the midpoint of a recent wage study, plus a two-percent cost of living adjustment.
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The Valparaiso Board of Works has approved a two-year agreement with the city's police officers.
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Valpo Transit is exploring possible service cuts.
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The city of Valparaiso is gearing up for a long legal battle with its human resources director. Kathy Lynn Gralik alleges that she was paid much less than male department heads, among other claims.
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Plans are moving forward for a new roundabout and trail near downtown Valparaiso.
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Valparaiso's new skate park could get a public art installation, if the Valparaiso Creative Council is successful with a "crowdgranting" campaign.
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Another round of road projects are coming to the Valparaiso area Monday.