
Results 1 - 7 of 7 in Boggstown, IN
... passed away October 21, 2009. She was born July 14, 1929 to Richard H. and Ella I. Waldon Maurice. Lea attended Boggstown High School, and married Orville R. Plowman, November 19, 1947. She was a homemaker and a member of Broadway Baptist Church. ... Comment?
... she was the daughter of John W. and Magdelena (Jacobs) Voelker, both deceased. Mrs. Mohr was a 1938 graduate of Boggstown High School. She worked for the U.S.D.A., was a homemaker and enjoyed working alongside her family on the farm. She attended ... Comment?
Lincoln Street Letting Off The Brakes
... came from contractor Dave O'Mara out of North Vernon, for the price of $6,439,765.48 Other included Beatty out of Boggstown for $6,932,427.09, Gradex out of Indianapolis for $7,137,549.84, Milestone out of Columbus for $7,827,206.15, and John R. ... Comment?
... Wayne County. The Indiana Department of Transportation has a tentative agreement with Beaty Construction of Boggstown, Ind. to pave the next stretch of the trail from Industries Road to Davis-Meyers Road. A pre-construction meeting took place this ... Comment?
Bids for Olio Road overpass lower than expected
The sluggish economy could save Hamilton County millions on an I-69 overpass. Bids came in 40 percent less than expected on the Olio Road overpass, and the County Commissioners on Monday took steps to award the contract to Boggstown, Ind.-based Beaty Construction for $8,485,414. Estimates had pegged the cost of the overpass connecting Fishers and ... Comment?
County gets a break on cost for overpass
Hamilton County officials learned this week that they will spend about 45 percent less than expected to build the Olio Road overpass at I-69. County Attorney Mike Howard said Monday that the County Commissioners awarded Boggstown-based Beaty Construction the $8.5 million project. Comment?
Hamilton Co. overpass to cost much less than expected
Hamilton County officials learned today they will spend about 40 percent less than expected to build the Olio Road overpass at I-69. County attorney Mike Howard said the county commissioners today awarded Boggstown, Ind.-based Beaty Construction the $8,485,414 project. Comment?