The Tuesday morning fire that destroyed a detached garage at North Judson Police Chief Doug Vessely’s home started accidentally, according to an investigator from the state fire marshal’s office. Continue reading
Pulaski County Council Approves Income Tax Increase
The Pulaski County Council voted to implement a local option income tax during its meeting Monday. Continue reading
Hamlet Town Board Looks to Fill Vacant Positions
Approval of four candidates for consideration for part-time employment with the Hamlet Police Department was the first order of business during Wednesday evening’s Town Board meeting. Officer Kyle Hinds has submitted a leave of absence. Continue reading
Knox Water Department to Continue Hydrant Flushing
Fire hydrant flushing in the City of Knox will continue through Friday. Continue reading
Culver Delays Grant Application for Affordable Housing Project
The Town of Culver’s plans for affordable housing will have to wait another year. Continue reading
Eastern Pulaski School Board Gets Enrollment Update, Approves Budget
The official enrollment at the Eastern Pulaski School Corporation was slightly higher than preliminary numbers suggested. The official count taken September 18 found there to be 1275 students, a decline of only three students from last year. Continue reading
Food Pantry Emerges Victorious in WKVI Sports Bet
Starke County residents who need a hand up are the big winners in the good-natured bet between WKVI’s Nathan Welter and Mary Perren over the outcome of the recent Knox v. North Judson-San Pierre football game. Since Nathan is a graduate and Knox and they lost, part of his payoff was hosting an hour-long food drive at Heartland Markets in North Judson. Manager Ray Wadja kept a donation can at the register as well for a week afterward. Continue reading
KVREMC Employees Install Reflective Signs in Starke County
First responders in Starke County will have an easier time locating several homes thanks to the efforts of Kankakee Valley REMC employees. They spent the second annual Indiana’s Electric Cooperative Community Day installing reflective mailbox signs. Continue reading
Culver Tree Group Celebrates Fence Completion
The Culver Town Park’s historic weeping mulberry tree now has some protection from curious visitors. The “Save Our Tree” group is celebrating the completion of a fence that prevents people from getting too close to the tree and potentially getting injured. Continue reading
Starke County Commissioners Settle on Temporary Morgue Space
Part of the old jail building in downtown Knox will be converted into morgue space for the coroner’s office on an interim basis. The county commissioners have agreed to turn the attached two-car garage into a secured area for body storage and viewing. Eventually plans call for morgue space at the proposed new IU Health Starke Hospital building. Continue reading
Discussion Continues on Pulaski County Animal Housing
Pulaski County officials continue to discuss ways to deal with unwanted animals. Right now, the county’s out of designated space to house animals, and officials have been discussing whether the county should open its own full-time shelter. Continue reading
Knox Council Adopts 2016 Budget
The Knox City Council last night unanimously adopted a budget for 2016. As presented it’s $3.25 million, with $1.6 million of that funded by property taxes. Continue reading
Winamac Council Approves Budget, Adopts Net Metering Ordinance
The Winamac Town Council approved the $1.4 million 2016 budget during its meeting Monday. They also adopted an ordinance implementing net metering for the town’s electric customers who generate their own electricity using solar or wind power. Continue reading
Culver Town Council Approves Budget, Discusses Unsafe Buildings Ordinance
The Culver Town Council approved the 2016 budget during its meeting Tuesday. Continue reading
Pulaski County Council Creates Economic Revitalization Area
The Pulaski County Council has approved a resolution that would make a local business eligible for a tax abatement. Continue reading
Knox Council to Adopt Budget Tonight
The adoption of the 2016 budget is on the agenda for the Knox City Council meeting this evening. The proposed budget is for $3.25 million, with $1.6 million of that being funded by property taxes. It includes a two-percent raise for city employees. Continue reading
SCILL’s Ron Gifford Honored by Rep. Walorski
U.S. Representative Jackie Walorski honored Starke County Initiative for Lifelong Learning Director Ron Gifford during a speech last week on the House floor. It was part of Walorski’s “Who’s Who in IN-02” initiative, in which she highlights a local resident or business each week. Continue reading
Referendum Supporters Report Missing Signs
Several supporters of the North Judson-San Pierre Schools general fund referendum say their yard signs have disappeared. Several were put out over the weekend and were apparently taken. Continue reading
Culver Town Council to Hear Comments on Unsafe Buildings Ordinance
The Culver Town Council will take the 2016 budget to a second and third reading at its meeting tonight. The two readings are required before the council can decide to adopt the budget. Continue reading