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The Culver Town Council members held a public hearing this week on a proposed unsafe building ordinance.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members held a public hearing this week on a proposed unsafe building ordinance.
Continue readingEach year on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Indiana residents are invited to present legal questions to a lawyer during the Indiana State Bar Association’s annual “Talk to a Lawyer Today”.
Continue readingThe Town of Winamac is the recipient of a placemaking grant worth $8,864 thanks to the Community Foundation of Pulaski County Board.
A check was recently presented to the Winamac Town Council members at Reinhart Park. The funds will be used to fund a new roof for the shelter, basketball backboards, and new gazebo roof for the Artesian well.
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A Winamac man was sentenced to eight years in federal prison after pleading guilty to a charge of possession of child pornography, followed by 10 years of supervised release.
Continue readingAll but 11 counties in the state are in the red status on the Indiana Department of Health’s updated County Metrics Map, meaning a very high community spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingOfficials with the Pulaski County Broadband Task Force are urging Pulaski County residents to take the Indiana Farm Bureau internet speed test.
Continue readingThe Knox City Council members retained Jeff Berg as the President Pro Temp when they met Tuesday night.
Continue readingThe Winamac Town Council reorganized for the new year Monday night where they retained Tom Murray as president and Alvin Parish as vice president.
Continue readingAnother 70 people in the tri-county area have tested positive with COVID-19, including 43 people in Marshall County, 15 people in Pulaski County and 10 people in Starke County. They are among 11,932 new cases reported in the state in Tuesday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingThe West Central School Board members approved the purchase of a new PA system last week.
Continue readingThe Eastern Pulaski School Board members voted to retain Tim Rausch as president, Rob Zeider as vice president and Beth Ruff as secretary when they met this week.
Continue readingStudents at the West Central School Corporation will be moving from in-person instruction to eLearning Wednesday through Friday, January 14.
Continue readingThe Pulaski County Council members agreed to approve the Economic Development Agreement and tax abatements for the Mammoth Solar project during Monday night’s meeting. It was a 5-1 favorable vote from Kathi Thompson, Michael Tiede, Adam Loehmer, Tim Overmyer, and Rudy DeSabatine, with a dissenting vote from Brian Young and an abstention from Ken Boswell.
Continue readingAnother 10,003 people in the state have tested positive with COVID-19, according to Monday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. That number includes 29 Marshall County residents, 13 Pulaski County residents and eight Starke County residents.
Continue readingThe opportunity for students to apply online for scholarships through the Community Foundation of Pulaski County opens Friday, January 14.
Continue readingThe Starke County Park Board meeting for Tuesday, January 11 has been postponed to Thursday, January 13 where they will discuss the financial reports and the superintendent’s position.
Continue readingThe Knox City Council members will meet tonight where Mayor Dennis Estok will make appointments. The council will also reorganize and make annual appointments.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members will hold a public hearing on the unsafe building ordinance tonight after the action of council reorganization. The council will then consider the first reading of the ordinance following public comment.
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