K-9’s Future Brings Options for Pulaski County

Pulaski County Sheriff's Deputy Travis Clark and K-9 Gil
Pulaski County Sheriff’s Deputy Travis Clark and K-9 Gil

Pulaski County has a few decisions to make about the future of K-9 Gil.

The handling officer for the animal has decided to accept a job in White County. The dog originally cost Pulaski County about $8-thousand with another $8-thousand for training. What to do with the K-9 Unit is now up to the discretion of the Pulaski County Commissioners.
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Starke County Voters Narrow List of Candidates in County Races

  
 

A six-way race to choose the Democratic nominee for the Starke County Commissioner District 3 seat ends with Karen Tibbs being chosen to face Republican Charles Chesak in November. They’re hoping to replace Kent Danford, who is not seeking reelection. Tibbs received nearly 28 percent of the vote, while the second-place Democratic candidate, Joseph Woods only got 19 percent. Continue reading

O-D to Stage Mock Crash

First responders from the Hamlet and Koontz Lake Fire Departments assisted with the mock crash at Oregon-Davis.
First responders from the Hamlet and Koontz Lake Fire Departments assisted with last year’s mock crash at Oregon-Davis.

A mock traffic accident will be staged at 1:30 this afternoon at Oregon-Davis High School. School resource officer John Kohles says multiple squad cars and possibly a Med-Flight helicopter will be taking part in the demonstration. It aims to remind students of the dangers of impaired driving, during the week leading up to prom.

Starke County Reports Strong Early Voting Turnout

  
 

Starke County voters who did not cast ballots during the absentee period will need to vote in their assigned precincts today.

Turnout has been healthy so far, according to officials with the Starke County Clerk’s Office. Absentee voting wrapped up yesterday at noon, with a total of 1,081 votes cast. Of those, 867 were in person, 160 were mailed in, 33 were cast by traveling board and one came from a military member. Continue reading

Contested Races Make for Interesting Primary

 
 

Pulaski County is sporting a few contested races during today’s Primary Election, but one party has a few more.

Indiana is in the national spotlight for its role in nominating each party’s presidential candidate. Republicans Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and John Kasich will square off in a dwindling number of races prior to the GOP convention. On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton is facing Bernie Sanders.

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