Showcase your creativity and support for the community by entering a design in the Starke County Highway Department’s logo contest. Continue reading
Number One New Year’s Resolution: Getting Healthy
Generosity: the Gift that Keeps on Giving
The holidays tend to bring out the humanitarian in all of us but it is important to remember that people are in need all year round. Continue reading
Single Vehicle Crash Claims Bremen Woman’s Life
A Breman woman is dead after a one-car crash on U.S. 6 in Marshall County. It happened around 6 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 26. Mary E. Durlin, 62, was eastbound on 6 just east of Rose Road and struck a deer, according to authorities. She swerved, ran off the road and hit a large pine tree.
October Crash Brings Reckless Homicide Charges
A multi-vehicle crash in Marshall County in October of this year has led to charges against a Culver man.
According to a press release from the Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office, a grand jury from Superior Court No. 1 returned an indictment earlier this month against 54-year-old Jon McFarland. He’s the man accused of traveling westbound on State Road 10 when he allegedly struck 25-year-old Alexander Hutchins’ vehicle.
Shooting Sends Child to South Bend Hospital
The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a shooting in the Denham area that sent a child to a South Bend hospital. The incident happened around 9:30 yesterday morning in the area of 550 North and 700 West. Continue reading
Good News for Job Seekers Surfaces out of the 2014 Workforce Summit
The Northwest Indiana Workforce Board hosted this year’s Workforce Summit in Merrillville. The most pressing piece of information to surface from this year’s summit was the state of Starke County’s unemployment rate. Continue reading
American Automotive Association Holiday Travel Forecast
The number of Americans estimated to hit the road this holiday travel season is the highest that AAA has ever recorded. The end of the year holiday period runs from Dec. 23 through Jan. 4. Triple A predicts 98.6 million Americans will journey 50 miles or more during the year-end holiday season, showing a 4 percent increase from the number of travelers in 2013. Continue reading
INDOT Wraps Up Road Construction Season
Motorists on Indiana’s highways will enjoy a holiday travel season free from road construction. INDOT spokesman Will Wingfield says most projects are on hold until spring.
“Winter temperatures generally do not allow for paving and lane striping, and most asphalt and concrete plants close this time of year,” Wingfield tells WKVI News. Continue reading
White Christmas Possible Across Kankakee Valley
The dream of a white Christmas could be a reality this year. AccuWeather.com meterologist Heather Zehr says rain will change over to snow later today, with a coating to an inch possible overnight. Continue reading
Ho Ho Hold Your Tongue – Tips to Avoid Confrontation this Christmas
The holidays are upon us and that means family gatherings. Unfortunately these reunions can often be a bit rockier than Norman Rockwell depicted. Continue reading
Protect Your Pets From Holiday Pitfalls
Holidays can seem hectic at times,especially for our four-legged friends. The director of pet care issues at the Humane Society of the United States, K.C. Theisen, advises pet owners to take some precautionary steps to ensure a safe holiday for all members of the family, including the furry ones.
Before putting your pets outside consider the weather conditions. Although dogs and cats do have fur coats, they are still in danger of hypothermia or frostbite if left outdoors in freezing temperatures for an extended period of time.
Establish a “safe space” for your pet when guests come to visit. Some pets mingle among groups without an issue but others may be a bit skittish. Having a space where your animals can get away from all the hustle and bustle can reduce anxiety for yourself and your pets using THC extracts like the Delta-8 THC gummies.
Keep absolutely all chocolate out of reach because it contains a toxin that is dangerous for cats or dogs to ingest. Plants to place in a pet-free space are poinsettias, mistletoe and holly. These plants can be poisonous and cause stomach problems if consumed.
If your pet is known to act rambunctiously be sure to securely anchor your Christmas tree and place garland, tinsel, breakable decorations and ornaments out of reach. Even the most well-behaved pets can become curious about decorations, so to be safe, hang them in pet free zones.
Don’t Get Scrooged this Holiday Season -Check into Charities Before Handing Over a Check
Bonus Antlerless Hunting Program Starts Soon
Area hunters looking to help manage the antlerless white-tailed deer population can start at the end of the week.
Bonus quotas for the state of Indiana’s female deer have been in place for some time, but the official start of the special antlerless hunting season starts this Friday. Continue reading
Government Holiday Closings Vary
Sheriff’s Department Investigating Shooting
The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a shooting in the Denham area that sent a child to a South Bend hospital. The incident happened around 9:30 a.m. EST today in the area of 550 North and 700 West. Continue reading
Authorities Identify Body Found Near Bremen
The partially charred body of a woman discovered in a woods near Bremen Friday morning is that of a 15-year-old girl. Continue reading
BraunAbility Nissan Accessible Taxis Hit New York City Streets
New York City’s latest wheelchair-accessible taxis hit the streets last week. Winamac-based BraunAbility adapted the chassis of the Nissan NV200 cargo van to accommodate a rear-entry wheelchair ramp. It folds away when not in use by a wheelchair user, so the taxis are able to be used by both disabled and non-disabled passengers. The rear-entry design also eliminates the need for wheelchair passengers to load and unload in street traffic. Continue reading
Historical Society Buys Knox Family Practice Building
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Fritz transferred ownership of the former Knox Family Practice building and parking lot at 1520 South Heaton Street in Knox to the Starke County Historical Society yesterday in a signing ceremony at the 1st Source Bank in Plymouth.
The property is to be developed as additional display and storage space for the Starke County Museum now located at 401 South Main Street in Knox. The Main Street building, the home of former Indiana Governor Henry F. Schricker, will continue to be a major area attraction. Continue reading