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Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Ind. Courts - More repairs may be needed for the Adams County courthouse

From the Berne TriWeekly News, reported by Bob Admas:

The Adams County Courthouse may be in for some more renovations, thanks to action taken by the Adams County Commissioners during their regular Monday meeting.

Steve Krull, the head of building and grounds, had discovered some deterioration in the clock tower, which he brought to the attention of the Commissioners a few weeks back. The Commissioners on Monday approved the expenditure of up to $4,800 for a structural engineer to check out the extent of the deterioration due to age and water and wind damage in the clock tower.

Jim McClain of Structural Engineering Services out of Fort Wayne will evaluate the clock tower for the county.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on November 7, 2007 05:22 PM
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