Starke County, Indiana

potential. One, being to the west of town near an industrial park, allows better service to those existing businesses or any other commercial or heavy industries that want to come into that area. Our utility service is already running out there, in terms of sewer and water. So, just upgrading those on the water side was a big project. “We’ve also had sewer separation projects going on over the last few months and it’s really ramped up here with big improvements at our wastewater treatment plant and with sewer separation in a couple of streets in town. This is right near our Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum, where the U.S. Discovery Trail and the U.S. 35 Bike Route and Rails to Trails go through, as well. To eliminate flooding, re-routing this water was a big part of making the trail a better place, but also ensuring places where we’re going to develop business and residential are primed and stay dry and have the facilities and connections they need to survive. You have a vision for your business. We want to power it. Wabash Valley Power Alliance and Kankakee Valley REMC o er reliable energy at market-based rates, and expertise in engineering, site selection, and local services. Coupled with our robust rebate and incentive program, we’re a true partner in bringing your business to life. Learn more at wvpa.com and kvremc.com.

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