Town of Boswell
Long known as the Hub of the Universe, Boswell is located along US Highway 41 in southern Benton County. The Town of Boswell was founded in 1872 by Parnaham Boswell. Nearly 800 people call this small town home in Grant Township. Boswell has many advantages to offer any family or business considering a move. The town offers the ideal access to education and information with a fully accredited school system and a beautifully restored Carnegie library. A new park complements the other fine recreational and picnic areas. The Boswell utility system is second to none with plenty of capacity for expansion for business or new residences. Youth in Boswell attend Boswell Elementary School and Benton Central High School.
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The Town is governed by an elected Town Council and Clerk-Treasurer. The Town Council meets monthly on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. est. in the Boswell Community Center, located at 108 East Main Street. The public is encouraged to attend. Council representatives are elected to a four year term.
Town Council
Mike Brody
President
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Kyle Brost
Council Member
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Jake Foster
Council Member
Town Hall
108A East Main St.
P.O. Box 617
Boswell, IN 47921
PH: 765-869-5951
FAX: 765-869-4542
Hours of Operation
M-F: 8:30 AM-4 PM