Kankakee Valley Broadcasting has the perfect Christmas gift for the cook on your list. WKVI AM and FM and MAX 98.3 FM are issuing an updated cookbook in time for the holidays. Continue reading
Literacy Charity to Benefit from WKVI Tip Night
Let the WKVI staff serve you tonight. We’ll be waiting table at the Knox Pizza Hut from 4 until 8 p.m., and all of our tips will go to Pizza Hut: The Literacy Project. It’s an outgrowth of the restaurant chain’s “Book It!” program, which rewards reading with certificates for Personal Pan Pizzas. Continue reading
LaPorte Sweep Checks Sex Offenders for Compliance Prior to Halloween
Multiple law enforcement agencies in LaPorte County recently targeted known sex offenders before Halloween.
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2017 N.J.-S.P. Budget Approved
The North Judson-San Pierre School Corporation’s 2017 budget was approved this week. On Monday, the Starke County Council approved a resolution setting the appropriations and tax rates in the district. Then on Tuesday, it was the school board’s turn to consider several budget items. Continue reading
Hazardous Tree Being Removed from Culver Elementary School Playground
Students at Culver Elementary School may notice a tree missing from the school’s playground when they return from fall break Monday. Principal Erin Proskey told the school board this week the tree in the southwest corner of the playground has become a bit of a safety hazard. Continue reading
North Judson to Flush Hydrants Overnight
Hydrant flushing continues Monday night in North Judson. Clerk-Treasurer Alicia Collins says it’s scheduled to pick up again at 8:00 and wrap up by 4:00 Tuesday morning. Continue reading
KVREMC Service Project Benefits Starke, Pulaski County Customers
Several Kankakee Valley REMC customers in Starke and Pulaski Counties have new reflective mailbox signs thanks to the cooperative’s employees. Their third annual “Indiana’s Electric Cooperative Community Day” focused on member safety. Continue reading
Red Hats Collected for American Heart Month
The American Heart Association has started a campaign to raise awareness of heart-related diseases.
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Make A Difference Day Aims to Improve Lives of Others
Residents are getting some extra encouragement to do good deeds today. Today is National Make A Difference Day. Continue reading
Former Sheriff’s Attorney to See Grand Jury Testimony
Former Pulaski County Sheriff Mike Gayer’s attorney will have access to grand jury testimony as he prepares his client’s defense. He and former Chief Deputy Ronnie Patrick are accused of stealing weapons and ammunition from the sheriff’s department. Continue reading
N.J.-S.P. Taking Steps to Improve ISTEP Scores
The North Judson-San Pierre School Corporation is once again bracing for low test scores. The results from the spring 2016 ISTEP haven’t yet been released publicly, but Superintendent Annette Zupin is already reassuring members of the public that steps are being taken to improve them. Continue reading
Insurance Competition Leads to Savings for Culver Schools
The Culver Community Schools Corporation will save some money on insurance, thanks to an offer from a statewide insurance cooperative. Interim Superintendent Chuck Kitchell told the school board Monday the Educational Service Centers Risk Funding Trust (ESCRFT) recently approached the corporation about providing general liability insurance. Continue reading
Pulaski Bike Trails Prepare for Reporting, Permitting Prior to Finalization
The Pulaski County CDC continues work to tie up a few loose ends prior to starting construction on a quality of life project linking Pulaski County.
North Judson Council Happy with Progress at Downtown Building
While the Town of North Judson is looking to crack down on unsafe buildings, the town council says it’s happy with the progress being made at one property. The owner of 214 Lane Street gave an update to the town council Monday. Continue reading
Annual Drug Take Back Initiative Seeks Safe Disposal of Prescription Meds
The Indiana State Police is participating in a nationwide “Prescription Drug Take Back” Initiative this weekend.
ISP Officials Warn of Computer Scam
A scam involving internet users is making the rounds, according to the Indiana State Police. They’ve gotten several reports of people receiving random tech support pop-up ads while surfing the web. The messages ask the user to call a telephone number to fix a problem with the machine and strongly suggest it be done immediately. Continue reading
Starke County Clubs Commemorate Extension Homemakers Week
Members of local extension homemakers clubs are working to promote their efforts during Extension Homemakers Week. Continue reading
Travel to Mall of America With Kankakee Valley Broadcasting
Get a head start on your holiday shopping at the Mall of America. Kankakee Valley Broadcasting is hosting a chartered bus trip to Bloomington, Minn. Nov. 4-6. The bus will leave the WKVI studios in Knox at 9:30 a.m. CDT on Friday and return around 10 p.m. Sunday. Continue reading
Warrant Service Leads to New Drug Charges
A pair of Francesville residents wanted on a slew of drug charges is now facing additional drug-related counts.
Theft Investigation Leads to Medaryville Meth Charges
The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department says a theft investigation has led to the arrest of two individuals on meth-related charges.