Candidates wishing to run for a school board seat have until Thursday, June 20 at noon local time to file petitions for the November General Election with the Starke County Clerk’s Office in the Starke County Courthouse in Knox and at the Pulaski County Clerk’s Office’s temporary location at 117 E. Main Street in Winamac.
Continue readingHamlet Town Council Holds Second Public Hearing for Proposed Water Project
The Hamlet Town Council opened up a second public hearing Wednesday night to take public comments on the town’s proposed water project.
Continue readingDowntown Sidewalk Project Begins in Downtown Winamac
North Judson Mint Festival Continues through Sunday!
The North Judson Mint Festival gets underway today and several activities are set for the weekend.
Continue readingPulaski County Council Approves Library Board Appointment
The Pulaski County Council discussed appointing a member to the Pulaski County Library Board during their meeting Monday.
Continue readingKnox City Council Adopts Annexation of Property for Potential Hotel
The Knox City Council held the second and final reading for property to be annexed during their meeting Tuesday.
Continue readingAmerican Flag from 1890s Found
The Pulaski County Commissioners and Council heard an update on the courthouse project during their joint session Monday.
Continue readingWork Continues on Town Park Improvement Project in North Judson
Knox Community School Board Discusses Registration, Attendance Policy
The Knox Community School Board discussed registration for the 2024-2025 school year during their last meeting, according to Superintendent Greg Mikulich.
Continue readingNorth Judson Mint Festival to Begin Friday, June 14!
It is the wonderful time of year to celebrate Starke County’s mint crop with the North Judson Mint Festival!
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where paving bids will be opened.
Continue reading2004 Best of Starke County
It’s the Best Of Starke County Time! Ballots must be received no later than June 27! The Leader and WKVI are teaming up for the Best of Starke County, print the ballot or pick one up from the Leader or stop by the WKVI offices at 400 west culver road, Knox for your ballot. You can mail in your ballots or drop them off at WKVI.
Pulaski County Commissioners and Council Discuss Cybersecurity
The Pulaski County Comissioners and Council discussed cybersecurity during their joint session Monday.
Continue readingNorth Judson Police Department Urges Residents to Follow Golf Cart Ordinance, Curfew Regulations
North Judson Town Marshal Kelly Fisher told the North Judson Town Council members last week that residents should be following the golf cart ordinance when operating those motor vehicles on the roads in the town limits.
Continue readingEastern Pulaski School Board Approves MOU with Ivy Tech, Bowen Center
Even though school just let out for the summer, school board members in the area are making plans for the next school year to ensure a great start for students in August.
Continue readingINDOT to Host Public Meetings for Charging the Crossroads Program
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) will host public information meetings to provide updates and gather feedback regarding Charging the Crossroads, INDOT’s plan to expand Indiana’s statewide electric vehicle charging network.
Continue readingStarke County Plan Commission, BZA to Meet Tonight
The Starke County Plan Commission will meet tonight where the members will review a flood damage prevention ordinance and a possible pond ordinance discussion.
Continue readingStarke County Commissioners Consider Easement Request from NIPSCO
The Starke County Commissioners discussed a NIPSCO easement request during their meeting Monday.
Continue readingFree Luncheon Scheduled for June 26
A free community luncheon hosted by Community Services of Starke County is planned for Wednesday, June 26 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. CT at the facility at 311 E. Culver Road in Knox.
Continue readingINDOT Commits $50 million for Local Safety Projects
The Indiana Department of Transportation announced a commitment of $50 million in Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) funds to support safety improvement projects on local road networks across Indiana. The commitment solidifies the agency’s renewed focus on safety and related goal of reducing fatal and serious injury crashes on Indiana roadways by 25% over the next ten years.
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