Information About Recent Boil Advisory
The City of New Carlisle was under a water boil advisory from Friday evening until Sunday morning.
Emotions Run High At Council Meeting Over Boil Advisory
The City of New Carlisle was under a water boil advisory from Friday evening until Sunday morning.
New Carlisle Cancels Boil Advisory
City manager Randy Bridge lifted this ban on Sunday, June 5 at 10:00am
City Manager Randy Bridge cancelled the boil advisory around 10am on Sunday June 5.
New Carlisle Under Boil Advisory
City manager Randy Bridge lifted this ban on Sunday, June 5 at 10:00am
City Manager Randy Bridge cancelled the boil advisory around 10am on Sunday June 5.
Bike Patrols Returning to New Carlisle
New Carlisle is going “low-tech” when it’s latest community policing endeavor.
McGlothin Reflects on Time as Mayor
Upholding the tradition of “retiring the gavel,” outgoing New Carlisle Mayor Lowell McGlothin was honored with a proclamation last week in recognition of his service to the city.
City Agrees to Sell Twin Creeks Subdivision
New Carlisle’s City Council recently voted to sell the Twin Creeks subdivision, which will help bring down the remaining balance owed on the properties and alleviate a percentage of the city’s financial drain associated with the neighborhood.
NC Pool Prepares for Memorial Day Weekend Opening
After being publicly antagonized and even more passionately defended, with its fate hanging precariously in the balance at one point in time, the New Carlisle Swimming Pool has survived the rough waters of the past year to open once again for another season.
City Adds New Cruiser
The City of New Carlisle recently purchased a new police cruiser for deputies assigned to the city.
City Council Creates Non-Smoking Areas in Parks
New Carlisle City Council passed a resolution establishing non-smoking zones in the City’s parks.
Twin Creeks Sale Is Near
New Carlisle City Manager Randy Bridge informed City Council that he had planned on introducing an ordinance to allow for the sale of the Twin Creeks properties at Monday’s City Council meeting, but the ordinance needed some rewording.