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The first Monroe County Courthouse was ordered built in 1818 by the county commissioners, as one of the earliest items of business for the new county. "On Tuesday, April 14, [1818] (the fifth day [of existence of the county]), very specific directions were written for the construction of a temporary log courthouse - a double cabin to be ...
Located in the district are the separately listed Bloomington City Hall, Monroe County Courthouse, Princess Theatre, and Wicks Building. Other notable buildings include the Federal Building (c. 1912), Masonic Temple, former Faulkner Hotel (c. 1847), Odd Fellows Building (1892), Allen Building (1907), First National Bank Building (1907), Knights ...
Monroe County General Election: What to know before you go The polls are open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. today. Find your polling location and check your registration status at indianavoters.in.gov .
The Old Indiana County Courthouse is a former courthouse located in Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. The courthouse was built between 1869 and 1870 and designed by local architect James W. Drum. It was the second courthouse to serve the county, with the first demolished in 1868. The final cost of the project was $150,000. [2]
Three incumbent Monroe Circuit Court judges — Christine Talley Haseman, Catherine B. Stafford, Darcie L. Fawcett — also are seeking re-election and are unopposed. Also on ballot: Trump, Biden ...
Monroe County workers' income tax is going up come Jan. 1 to help pay for a new jail that will likely be built on the North Park property along Ind. 46 between Bloomington and Ellettsville.
Monroe County Courthouse may refer to: Old Monroe County Courthouse, Monroeville, Alabama; Monroe County Courthouse (Arkansas) Monroe County Courthouse (Georgia) Monroe County Courthouse (Iowa) Monroe County Courthouse (Indiana) Monroe County Courthouse (Ohio) Monroe County Courthouse (Pennsylvania) Monroe County Courthouse (Tennessee)
Monroe County Courthouse is a historic county courthouse located in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. The original section was built in 1890, and is a three-story, ashlar sandstone and limestone building measuring 65 feet (20 m) wide and 180 feet (55 m) long.