Boonville Residents Still Concerned After 10 Hour Meeting
 It took more than 10 hours but the Warrick County Board of Zoning Appeals wrapped up its Monday night meeting early Tuesday morning.
Prime Foods brought in representatives to argue the case for moving a chicken plant between Kelly and State Road 61 near Boonville. Residents at the meeting say their voices may not have been heard due to public comment not beginning until the wee hours of Tuesday morning.
United Way Campaign Sign Going Up At Berry Plastics
 Vectren Crews are assisting United Way by putting up their annual campaign sign outside of Berry Plastics.
The sign shows how much money is raised by the United Way and shows the community that every contribution is important for fundraising.
United Way’s fundraising goal for the community is $4.6 million. Curt Begle is the United Way Campaign Chair for the community.
For more information, visitUnited Way.
TEN HOURS !!!! One would think after 2 or 3 the Board would have enough testimony to get a flavor of what their constituents want …Doc
Boards of appointed people are similar to some councils,just a dog and pony show,just another bought and paid for board ,sorry Doc if the truth stings a bit
No argument from me on that score… TEN HOURS ! I would fallen asleeeeeep ….doc
Eggzactly
They’ve already bought some of the land. They wouldn’t have done this if they hadn’t gotten verbal closed door approval already.
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