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Knox Wastewater Superintendent Jason Clemons told the Knox Board of Works members Wednesday morning that recent lift station cleanup showed continued issues with garbage.
Continue readingKnox Wastewater Superintendent Jason Clemons told the Knox Board of Works members Wednesday morning that recent lift station cleanup showed continued issues with garbage.
Continue readingThe Hamlet Town Council members voted Wednesday night in favor of forming the Hamlet-Davis Township Fire Protection Territory. The Davis Township Advisory Board members voted in favor of the formation of the Territory in a meeting Tuesday night, so the Territory will move forward.
Continue readingStarke County EMS Director Eric Wood asked both the Starke County Commissioners and Starke County Council during their meetings this week to purchase a new ambulance.
Continue readingThe Knox Board of Works members opened two public hearings Wednesday morning to discuss code enforcement at two different properties in the city.
Continue readingThe number of counties with a moderate-to-high community spread of COVID-19 keeps diminishing. Five counties are now in the yellow status, which means a moderate spread of COVID-19. Those counties include Starke County, Fulton County, Newton County, Tipton County, and Perry County. The rest of the counties in the state are in the blue status, meaning a low community spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingK99.3 WKVI, the Starke County Chamber of Commerce, City of Knox, and the Starke County Leader are hosting a Meet the Candidates night Monday, April 18 at 6 p.m. CT at the Nancy J. Dembowski Community Center in Knox.
Continue readingThe Starke County Commissioners and the Starke County Council members signed documents Monday related to the Mammoth Solar project in the Bass Lake area, and the Dunns Bridge solar project in the San Pierre area.
Continue readingThe Knox City Council members failed to pass the proposed Fire Protection Territory during their meeting Tuesday night.
Continue readingAn additional 228 people in the state have been diagnosed with COVID-19, according to Tuesday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingState and local law enforcement agencies will be participating in overtime patrols to ensure that students are safe when traveling to and from school on the school bus.
Continue readingThe Knox Board of Works members will hold a public hearing concerning the enforcement of two properties in the city when they meet this morning.
Continue readingLa Porte City Police officers are investigating a shooting in the area of 104 East Lincolnway Monday afternoon.
Continue readingTwo entities will be voting on the possible formation of a Fire Protection Territory in separate meetings tonight.
Continue readingThe Pulaski County Commissioners are continuing discussions with contractors and Town of Winamac officials concerning a proposed parking lot project on the west side of the Pulaski County Justice Center.
Continue readingFor the first time in a long time, there were no new COVID-19 cases to report in the tri-county area, according to Monday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingThe Town of Culver is accepting applications for its sidewalk program beginning Friday, April 1, at 8 a.m. ET and no earlier than that.
Continue readingThe Knox City Council members will consider an ordinance authorizing a limited agent for the Park Board for limited purpose of denying entry when they meet tonight.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where they will receive an update on town and Stellar projects and the READI Grant applications.
Continue readingA public test of voting machines is planned for Tuesday in the Starke County Clerk’s Office and in the Pulaski County Clerk’s Office.
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