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Hancock County, IN - Things now seem to be heating up just 6 weeks shy of the primaries. The following is a Friends of Patrick Musgrave release announcing his candidacy for Hancock County Commissioner of District 1 in the rapidly approaching 2004 primary elections. Mr. Musgrave is seeking to unseat Jack Heiden in the northern district. Since commissioners are elected on a county wide basis and not just by their home district, Musgrave will definitely be working hard during the next 6 weeks to spread his message throughout the County.
Note: Released by Friends of Patrick Musgrave
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Posted by: Admin on Tuesday, March 16, 2004
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Hancock County, IN - At the closing bell of noon Friday, February 20, a new candidate, John Gunn, and incumbent Brian Kleiman were the sole District 3 Republican candidates for County Commissioner of Hancock County, Indiana. Taylor “Tom” Fee withdrew his candidacy last Friday to support Mr. Gunn’s campaign. In the northern District 1, Pat Musgrave is seeking to unseat Jack Heiden. The Primary election date is set for May 5, 2004.
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Posted by: Admin on Tuesday, February 24, 2004
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Hancock County, IN - As part of our continuing efforts to promote logical, transparent local governance in Hancock County, TheNetEffect.org will promote candidates who support our mission. Taylor "Tom" Fee is one of the two registered candidates currently running for County Commissioner in the 2004 primary elections. His graciously submitted open letter to our community marks an encouraging step towards better governance.
Note: Tom Fee 2004 release 02.02.2004
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Posted by: Admin on Monday, February 02, 2004
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Hancock County, IN - The <A href="http://www.greenfieldreporter.com/" target=_blank>Daily Reporter covers the recent town meetings soliciting public input for the development of the new Comprehensive Plan. "..traffic congestion on the roads in both townships seemed to dominate most group discussions" notes Eric North of the Reporter. While The Roads are not the only issue of concern for residents, they remain important to the community and to the future of the County.
**** SPECIAL ADDITION ***
To get the hard-to-come-by Final 1991 Hancock County Comprehensive Plan in .pdf visit our Downloads section by clicking "Downloads" in the main menu to the left.
Note: The electronic version of the 1991 Comprehensive Plan is missing some elements of the original full bound edition including the fold out pages and cover page.
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Posted by: Admin on Saturday, January 24, 2004
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