An opportunity to get a peek into Culver’s past will soon be promoted to motorists and pedestrians who pass by the Town Park following a decision made by the council members Thursday night.
Continue readingLAJSSC Breakup Prompts Eastern Pulaski to Officially Add Pre-K to Elementary Grade Configuration
The Eastern Pulaski School Board continues making some technical adjustments, following the breakup of the Logansport Area Joint Special Services Cooperative.
Continue readingCulver Schools’ Adopt a Classroom Program Allows Community to Help Teachers and Students
Community members have a chance to assist Culver students and teachers through the corporation’s ‘Adopt a Classroom’ program.
Continue readingKnox School Resource Officer Handles Altercation between Two Juveniles
Knox High School Administrators recently coordinated with School Resource Officer Travis Schieber when a physical altercation between two juveniles took place on Wednesday, August 28th.
Continue readingTrial Over 1 & 3 N. Main Street Code Violations Pushed Back to October
A trial date over a Downtown Knox building has been pushed back to October. The city ordered the owner of 1 & 3 North Main Street to make repairs back in 2017, but decided to take him to court after little progress was made. A bench trial had been scheduled for August 12, but City Attorney Autumn Ferch told the board of works Wednesday that it was moved.
Continue readingCongresswoman Walorski Talks Trade on WKVI Morning Show Prior to Ag Round Table Discussion
United States Representative Jackie Walorski will be in South Bend today attending a round table discussion over the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement and other trade-related issues affecting Hoosier Farmers.
Yesterday, Congresswoman Walorski was in our neck of the woods and stopped by the WKVI studio where she touched on that agreement and the topics of trade and tariffs during the Charlie Adams Inspirational Morning Show.
Continue readingSRO Update Provided to North Judson-San Pierre School Board
North Judson-San Pierre School Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin took time during the school board’s most recent meeting to provide an update about the School Resource Officer position.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Meets Tonight
A Plan Commission recommendation and a resolution related to a tax abatement will come before the Culver Town Council when members meet tonight at 6:30 p.m.
Continue readingHamlet’s Railroad Street Project Officially Wrapped Up
Hamlet’s Railroad Street project is officially complete. Engineer Lee Nagai is pleased with how it turned out. “I think it’s where everyone is happy to know that it’ll be under-budget and ahead of schedule,” he says.
Continue readingPublic Presentation over North Judson’s Comprehensive Plan Scheduled for Tonight
North Judson residents are invited to take the next step in the Town’s comprehensive plan process during a public presentation tonight.
Continue readingKnox Board of Works to Get Updates on Several Properties This Morning
The Knox Board of Works will get updates on code enforcement efforts at a number of properties this morning. The board had previously agreed to waive the fines on 253 West Locust Drive, if the owner could clean up the yard and remove vehicles and trailers by this past Monday.
Continue readingVerhagen Family Helps Bring Robotics Program and Tutoring to NJ-SP Schools
North Judson-San Pierre School board members were recently informed that a robotics program and tutoring will be available to students this year thanks to support from the Verhagen Family Fund through the Starke County Community Foundation.
Continue readingNorth Judson Officials Asked to Add Speed Limit Signs to Division Street
At the request of a concerned citizen, North Judson officials will be looking to get some speed limit signage installed on Division Street.
Continue readingNJ Officials Look to Secure Legal Services for Potential Railroad Sale
The North Judson Town Council considered two agreements related to services they would need as they proceed with the potential sale of the town-owned railroad.
Continue readingNorth Judson-San Pierre School Board Green Lights Various Procedural Matters
The North Judson-San Pierre School Board gave the green-light for a few different procedural matters when members met last Tuesday.
Continue readingKnox Schools Looking to Boost Teachers’ Starting Salaries, Keep Grant Distribution the Same
The Knox school officials are hoping to boost the starting salary for teachers.
Continue readingNorth Judson Officials Informed of Advantages of Starting Community Crossings Designs Now
The North Judson Town Council recently signed off on beginning the design phase for the next round of INDOT’s Community Crossings Grant.
Continue readingNorth Judson-San Pierre School Board Approves Purchase of Food Service Equipment
A purchase request for food service department equipment was considered by the North Judson-San Pierre School Board members last Tuesday.
Continue readingNorth Judson Officials Prepare to Take Next Enforcement Step with Vacant Properties
The unkempt lawn of a vacant property on Arlington Street was brought up to the North Judson Town Council when members met Monday night.
Continue readingBowen Center Skills Coaching Services Provide Knox Students with Additional Support
Knox High School Students in need of some additional emotional support and guidance are able to get that help through the Bowen Center’s Skills Coaching Services.
When the Knox School Board met for their first meeting of the month, they were informed more about the program which was first implemented last school year.
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