The Culver Town Council members appointed a new president during their first meeting of the year Tuesday night.
Continue readingKnox Police Responds to Report of Explosion
Officers from the Knox City Police Department were called to the area of 308 S. Main Street after receiving reports of an explosion Saturday, January 7.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will reorganize and make appointments when they meet tonight.
Continue readingCulver Town Manager Asks Town Council to Accept Resignation
Culver Town Manager Ginny Bess Munroe asked the Culver Town Council during their recent meeting to accept her resignation.
Continue readingPulaski County Emergency Personnel Respond to Wednesday Accident
Candidates Begin to File for Municipal Election
Wednesday was the first official day candidates could file for office in the 2023 Municipal Election cycle in Knox.
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb Releases Next Level Agenda for 2023
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb rolled out a robust Next Level Agenda for 2023. He made the announcement Wednesday, January 4.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Revisits Blue Zones Discussion
The Culver Town Council revisited a discussion about Blue Zones during their last meeting in December.
Continue readingIndiana’s Attorney General Encourages Residents to check IndianaUnclaimed.gov
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita urges Hoosiers to visit IndianaUnclaimed.gov to check and see if there is property to be claimed.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where member Rich West will discuss Blue Zones. The members voted 3-2 during their last meeting to remove the first year of funding for Blue Zones as the town’s match if it was selected for READI grant funding.
Continue readingCulver School Board Recognizes Member for Service
The Culver Community School Board took time last week to recognize Julie Ritzler for her years of service on the school board. She did not seek another term on the board.
Continue readingCulver Community School Board Considers Purchase of Accounting Software
The Culver Community School Board members considered the purchase of updated accounting software for Business Manager/Treasurer Casey Howard, and the Extra Curricular Activities Treasurer.
Continue readingCulver Community School Board Receives Update on JESSE Cooperative
The Culver Community School Board members were updated on the proposed dissolution of the JESSE Cooperative this week.
Continue readingWinter Storm Watch Issued
A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for the area Thursday, December 22 through Saturday, December 24 with the potential for blizzard conditions.
Continue readingBe Winter Weather Ready
Weather forecasters are predicting a major winter storm in the area this week, but the intensity of the storm is still under scrutiny. Until snow accumulations and wind conditions come into better perspective, Emergency Management Agency officials are urging residents to be winter weather ready.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves MOU to Implement Utility Bill Collection System
Culver Clerk-Treasurer Karen Heim explained a program to the town council members last week concerning the collection of utility bills.
Continue readingCoroner Candidate Chosen in Pulaski County Republican Caucus
A Pulaski County Republican Party Caucus held last week resulted in a person elected to the position of Pulaski County Coroner.
Continue readingCulver Town Manager Resigns
Culver Town Manager Ginny Bess Munroe has submitted her resignation to the Culver Town Council members.
Continue readingCulver Community School Board to Meet Tonight
The Culver Community School Board will meet tonight where they will have a update on the dissolution of the JESSE Cooperative.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Votes by Majority to Pull Partial Funding for Blue Zones Initiative
Culver Town Council President Bill Githens initiated a discussion Tuesday night concerning the town’s match toward a proposed Blue Zones initiative that is reportedly designed to improve access to health and wellness for residents. The topic was not an agenda item.
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