The Eastern Pulaski School Board appears to be getting closer to hiring a new superintendent. Board members will take comments on a proposed superintendent’s contract tonight.
Continue readingLighting Project Proposed to Mark Centennial of Winamac’s Memorial Bridge
The Winamac Town Council recently heard from Greg Henry who has a plan to recognize a significant “birthday” of a special Pulaski County landmark that has hung above the Tippecanoe River for a century.
Henry noted, “On July 4th in the year 2023, the bridge will be 100 years old.”
Continue readingMedaryville Town Council Adopts 2020 Budget, Considers Salary Ordinance
The Town of Medaryville’s 2020 budget was adopted by the town council Wednesday. Clerk-Treasurer Judy Harwood says the proposed budget was approved unanimously.
Continue readingNJ Town Superintendent Updates Council about Issues with Oxidation Ditch Equipment
An issue with the oxidation ditch at the North Judson Wastewater Treatment plant was brought up to Town Council members when they met last week.
Continue readingOregon-Davis School Board Accepts Donations for Athletic Programs
Oregon-Davis sports teams are getting a boost thanks to the generosity of the local community. More than $1,500 in donations was accepted by the school board Monday, according to Superintendent Dr. Don Harman.
Continue readingAll Oregon-Davis School Board Members to be Elected At-Large in Future
The Oregon-Davis School Board is doing away with board member districts. In the future, all five board members will be elected on an at-large basis. That means they could live anywhere in Oregon and Davis townships. Currently, three of the board members represent specific districts, while the other two are at-large members.
Continue readingSuggested Modifications to New Altitude Valve Vault Prompt NJ Council President to Question Engineers
When the North Judson Town Council met last Monday, members were informed that Division A of the Water Project, the well installation, is almost ready to be closed out.
Continue readingWinamac Town Council Approves 2020 Budget Ordinance
The Winamac Town Council took one final step related to the budget for 2020 when members met on Monday.
Clerk-Treasurer Melanie Berger presented them with an ordinance that would approve the document.
Continue readingKnox Mayor Updates City Council about Downtown Trees
The Knox City Council was given an update about the trees in the downtown area when members met last Tuesday.
Continue readingWinamac Town Manager Addresses Community Crossings Grant and Fall Patching
The Town of Winamac was awarded $151,278 in the Indiana Department of Transportation’s most recent round of the Community Crossings Matching Grant Program.
Continue readingOregon-Davis School Board Adopts 2020 Budget
The Oregon-Davis School Corporation’s 2020 budget was adopted by the school board Monday, according to Superintendent Dr. Don Harman. The total proposed budget adds up to more than $8.7 million. Just over $3.6 million of that will be the Education Fund, while almost $3 million will be the Operations Fund. School officials are also budgeting just over $879,000 out of the corporation’s property tax referendum revenues.
Continue readingNorth Judson Town Council Receives Code Enforcement Update
The North Judson officials recently received an update about code-enforcement efforts happening around Town.
Ordinance Officer Kerri Rust provided his report to Town Marshal Kelly Fisher and she shared it with officials when they met for the first Town Council meeting of the month.
Continue readingKnox Officials Approve Downtown Revitalization Planning Agreement with Ball State
An agreement with Ball State University was approved by the Knox City Council when members met last week.
Continue readingNorth Judson Town Council Hears Proposal for State Road 10 Sidewalk Project
The North Judson Town Council heard from Fleis and VandenBrink Senior Project Manager Mitch Hansel when members met last Monday.
Hansel described a sidewalk project that would run along State Road 10, which is referred to as Talmer Avenue within the Town limits.
Continue readingKnox Schools to Require Visitors to Show ID before Entering Buildings
The Knox Community School Corporation will soon require visitors to have a state-issued ID to enter one of the buildings during school hours. The school corporation will be putting its Raptor system in place after fall break, according to Superintendent Dr. William Reichhart.
Continue readingWinamac Town Council Approves Service Agreement for Website Upgrades
Winamac Town Council members approved a service agreement for website upgrades when they met Monday night.
Continue readingNorth Judson Town Marshall Highlights Upcoming Student Outreach and Training
North Judson Town Council members were recently informed that the Police Department is preparing to partake in an annual student outreach effort at North Judson-San Pierre.
Continue readingWinamac Officials Hold Hearing over Additional Appropriations, Associated Ordinance Passed
The Winamac Town Council held a public hearing over additional appropriations when they met Monday night.
No comments were provided during the hearing and the council members went on to consider an associated ordinance during their regular session.
Continue readingKnox City Council Approves Temporary Park Loan Resolution
The Knox City Council considered a resolution that would authorize a temporary park loan when members met last week.
Continue readingKnox School Board Reviews Capital Projects, Bus Replacement Plans
Paving work, server upgrades, and a new storage shed are a few of the projects the Knox Community School Corporation is looking to complete in the coming years.
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