The Starke County Council will hear from Sheriff Bill Dulin about a funding request when they meet this afternoon
Continue readingNorth Judson Town Council to Meet Today
The North Judson Town Council will meet tonight where they will discuss the budget process for 2023.
Continue readingTrails in Starke County in Discussion Stages
The Starke County Park Board is looking into grants for connecting trails within the county.
Continue readingNew Roof Needed at Pulaski County Highway Garage
The Pulaski County Council discussed plans this week to have a new roof put on the Highway Department.
Continue readingStarke County Park Board Looking for Park Superintendent
Housing Program Initiative in Pulaski County Gets Underway
Pulaski County Community Development Commission (CDC) Executive Director Nathan Origer addressed the Pulaski County Council this week on the Housing Program getting underway.
Continue readingAthletic Field Updates at Eastern Pulaski Schools
Eastern Pulaski School Superintendent Dara Chezem has requested to advertise request for proposals (RFP) for athletic field updates.
Continue readingCaucus Scheduled for Vacated Pulaski County Council Seat
A caucus has been scheduled for Saturday July 23 to replace former Pulaski County Councilman Brian Young. Young, resigned from his position on June 29 after pleading guilty in a plea agreement with the State to Level 6 Felony charges of voting outside precinct residence in a plea hearing.
Continue readingNew Superintendent Settling in at West Central
The West Central School Corporation’s new Superintendent Dr. Cathy Rowe says she can’t imagine herself being anywhere else. The recent hire has already settled in, taking part in her first West Central School Board meeting July 7. She noted how appreciative she is to be part of West Central and how kind and welcoming everyone has been.
Continue readingEastern Pulaski School Board Sets Meal Prices
The Eastern Pulaski School Board approved meal prices for the 2022-2023 school year. Superintendent Dara Chezem stated that all meal prices K-12 were assigned based on community needs.
Continue readingPower from the Past is Back
The Northern Indiana Power from the Past in Winamac will be celebrating year 45 starting this week.
Continue readingPotential New Mural Project in North Judson
The North Judson Town Council is considering adding another mural to the downtown area.
Continue readingNew Student Meal Prices Set at West Central Schools
The West Central School board approved new student meal prices for the 2022-2023 school year. Superintendent Dr. Cathy Rowe stated that all meals K-12 went up 10 cents.
Continue readingKnox City Council to Meet Tonight
The Knox City Council members will meet tonight to review the hotel feasibility study funding.
Continue readingStarke County Park Board to Meet Tonight
Oregon-Davis School Board to Meet Tonight
The Oregon-Davis School Board members will meet tonight where they will review a recommendation to have the basketball courts resurfaced at the elementary school.
Continue readingAthletic Director Vacancy at West Central School Corporation
The West Central School Corporation is looking for an athletic director. Previous Athletic Director Richard Warren was hired at Knox Community Schools after the school board meeting Tuesday, July 5. West Central Superintendent Dr. Cathy Rowe said there are other vacancies to fill as well.
Continue readingEastern Pulaski School Board to Meet Tonight
The Eastern Pulaski Community School Board members will meet tonight where they will review the school-sponsored student publications and productions, as well as the corporation handbooks for a second reading.
Continue readingWinamac Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Winamac Town Council members will meet tonight where they will discuss the Baker Tilly quarterly and capital improvement plan.
Continue readingFood Banks Receive State Funding
Nearly one in six Americans received food assistance from the charitable sector last year. This year, Lieutenant Governor of Indiana Suzanne Crouch announced the state will give a reported $1 million to 11 Hoosier food banks throughout the state making it an increase from the previous year.
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