Indiana state health officials have recorded the first influenza-associated death of the 2016-17 season. They will not release any additional information about the patient due to privacy laws. Continue reading
ISP Releases Details in Fatal Police-Involved Shooting
A Plymouth man who tried unsuccessfully to run from police in Starke County is dead following a police-involved shooting. The incident happened around 9:15 a.m. today, according to the Indiana State Police. They were called in to investigate since deputies from the Starke County Sheriff’s Office and officers from the Knox City Police Department were involved. Continue reading
ISP Investigating Police-Involved Starke County Shooting
The Indiana State Police are investigating a police-involved shooting in Starke County. It happened this morning in the parking lot of the former Bailey’s Furniture Store on U.S. 35 south of Knox. Continue reading
Railroad Township Board Calls Special Meeting, Following Fire Department Restructuring Plan
San Pierre firefighters and local residents are weighing their options, when it comes to the future of the San Pierre Volunteer Fire Department. Railroad Township Trustee Mandy Thomason announced plans last week not to renew the township’s contract with the San Pierre Volunteer Fire Department at the end of the year. In its place, the township would establish its own fire department, which it would operate directly. Continue reading
N.J.-S.P. Elementary Principal Announces Retirement Plans
A local school corporation will soon be looking for a new elementary school principal. Mike McBride told the North Judson-San Pierre School Board last night he is leaving at the end of the school year. His last day will be June 30, 2017. Continue reading
Funding Stalls for Rail-Served Pulaski County Industrial Park
The Pulaski County Council wants to see a plan for bringing industry to a proposed rail-served industrial park between Medaryville and Francesville before agreeing to set aside money for land acquisition. Continue reading
Starke County Park and Recreation Surveys Due Tomorrow
Starke County residents have one more day to weigh in on their vision for the county’s park and recreation facilities.
The Mishawaka-based Troyer group has been hired to craft a five-year parks and recreation plan for Starke County. As part of that process, they’re trying to gauge usage of the county’s recreational areas.
Specifically they are looking at Bass Lake Beach and Campground, Koontz Lake, the Starke County Forest and the trail system as assets to the county. Continue reading
Pulaski County Commissioners Approve Updates to Unified Development Ordinance and Fee Schedule
Pulaski County is updating its unified development ordinance. The county commissioners approved an amended ordinance Monday. Continue reading
Culver Second Century Gets Town Council’s Support in Effort to Receive Main Street Designation
The Town of Culver is moving ahead with its efforts to be designated a Main Street Community, but an additional tax may be needed for the town’s revitalization efforts to reach their full potential. The Indiana Main Street program helps communities boost their downtowns, by focusing on historic preservation, economic revitalization, and other areas. The program encourages private investment, but also makes communities eligible for various grants. Continue reading
Hamlet Announces Decorating Contest Winners
The Town of Hamlet has announced the winners of its annual holiday decorating contest. Continue reading
Winter Weather Advisory in Effect Through Tuesday Evening
A winter weather advisory remains in effect through this evening for our entire listening area. Continue reading
Winamac Officials Voice Concern with Planned Road Closure
The planned closure of part of Pulaski County Road 60 West has prompted concerns from some Winamac officials. Under the plan, trucks entering the Winamac Industrial Park from State Road 14 would still use the road, but would have to pass through a gate controlled by the Braun Corporation. Passenger vehicles would have to find another route. Continue reading
Westville Man Sentenced in U.S. District Court
A Westville man was sentenced to more than eight years in federal prison for being a felon in possession of a firearm. Continue reading
Culver May Consider Paying Plan Commission and BZA Members
The Town of Culver is looking for members for various committees, and may consider offering money as an incentive. During last week’s town council meeting, Town Manager Jonathan Leist proposed a $20-per-meeting stipend for members of the plan commission and board of zoning appeals. Continue reading
Pulaski County Election Board Eyes Equipment Upgrades
The Pulaski County Election Board plans to use money left over from the 2016 election to continue improving their vote centers. Continue reading
N.J.-S.P. School Board Prepares for 2017 Budget
The North Judson-San Pierre School Board will wrap up some year-end financial matters when they meet this evening. Agenda items include approval of tax anticipation warrant bids and a resolution authorizing the treasurer to pay claims and make transfers. Continue reading
Culver Man Faces Sexual Misconduct With a Minor Charges
A 21-year-old Culver man faces sexual misconduct with a minor charges following his Friday afternoon arrest at a home in Plymouth. Continue reading
Cold Weather May Lead to Hazardous Travel Conditions
Bitter cold overnight temperatures mean icy roads are likely today as wet and melting precipitation freezes again. Continue reading
Starke County Council to Consider Longevity Changes
The Starke County Council will discuss a how a proposed change to employee longevity will affect the 2017 budgets during their regularly scheduled meeting this evening. They will also review the salary ordinance for the upcoming year. Continue reading
Pulaski County Commissioners to Revisit Closure of County Road 60 West
The planned closure of part of Pulaski County Road 60 West may be revisited during tonight’s county commissioners meeting. Winamac Town Manager Brad Zellers is scheduled to discuss the closure with the board, according to the advance agenda. Continue reading