Giving residents easy access to healthy food choices is a challenge in many of the rural communities in the local area, but during the past year, officials in Starke County found a way to keep one town’s grocery store open. Continue reading
Pulaski County Chamber Announces 2016 Halleck Winners
A husband and wife from Francesville are the winners of the 2016 H.J. Halleck Award. It’s presented annually by the Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce to a resident who shows outstanding community spirit, works to improve quality of life in the county and gives time and energy without the gratitude and recognition they deserve. Continue reading
N.J.-S.P. Schedules Snow Make Up Days
The North Judson-San Pierre School Corporation has scheduled two snow make up days. Students will now be in class on Friday, March 25th and Friday, May 27th. Continue reading
Pulaski Tree Removal May Turn into Tree Renewal Under Proposed Plan
Pulaski County may have an opportunity to remedy a potential safety hazard while at the same time commemorating Indiana’s Bicentennial.
Winamac Tree Commission member Fred Zahrt approached the Pulaski County Commissioners on Monday night to discuss a tree on the courthouse lawn that appears to be dying. Limbs have been falling from the tree and became a concern last fall.
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Culver Considers Emergency Preparedness
Is the Town of Culver ready for a sustained emergency event?
That’s the question Marshall County’s EMA Director Clyde Avery wanted members of the Culver Town Council to ask themselves. Avery presented before the Council on Tuesday both to introduce himself to new members, but also to bring Culver up-to-date on what is expected while preparing for possible emergencies.
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Fire Alarm Upgrades Planned at Highway Garage
The Starke County Highway Department is looking to replace the fire prevention system at the highway garage. Continue reading
Residents Reminded to ‘Turn and Test’ This Weekend
Daylight Saving Time starts Sunday morning at 2:00. That means clocks need to be turned forward by an hour Saturday night. Continue reading
Minor Injuries Reported Following Investigation of Multi-Vehicle Pileup in LaPorte County
The investigation has been completed on a crash in LaPorte County on Tuesday that left several of the parties injured.
Sheriff: Counterfeit Bills Should Raise Awareness
The Starke County Sheriff’s Department is advising the public to be on the lookout for counterfeit bills circulating in the local area.
Murder Charge Filed In Connection with Knox Native’s Death
The Knox native whose decomposing body was found covered in plastic in the basement of a vacant home in Gary in October of 2014 was apparently killed over a $40 rock of crack and a misunderstanding. Continue reading
County Home Rezoning Pursued for Easier Marketing
Plans to make the former Pleasant View Rest Home easier to sell are in the works following Monday night’s Pulaski County Commissioners meeting.
The property ceased operations about one year ago for several reasons, with the property put up for sale for possible future development or renovation. In an effort to make the property easier to sell, Pulaski County is hoping to rezone the site to a residential building.
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Date Confirmed for Knox Fireworks Display
The City of Knox Fireworks will take place Saturday, July 2nd in Wythogan Park. Mayor Dennis Estok told the city council last night the display will cap off a day’s worth of activities that will get under way with a 1 p.m. parade through the downtown area. It will be followed by activities in the park. Estok adds the splash pad should be operational by then. Continue reading
Culver Schools to Give Police Access to Security Cameras
The Culver Community Schools Corporation will soon be giving local police the ability to monitor school buildings using the corporation’s existing security cameras. Continue reading
Testing Prompts West Central to Consider Scheduling Change
The West Central School Board is considering a change to the middle and high school schedule in order to better accommodate standardized and college preparatory testing. They’re currently on a block four schedule. That means students take four classes each day and meet for longer periods. As a result, some students are still in the midst of instruction on subjects covered on ISTEP and other end of course assessments in math, biology and language arts when the tests roll around. Continue reading
Knox Schedules Make Up Days
Culver May Revisit Flouride Issue
It was thought the issue was settled last year. Not so fast, says a reshuffled Culver Town Council.
Flouridating the Town of Culver’s drinking water supply was considered late last year as part of engineering plans for a new water treatment facility currently under construction. Talks were quite contentious with dentists and medical professionals voicing their support for adding fluoride.
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FAFSA Deadline Tomorrow
Time is running out for students to apply for financial aid for college. There’s just one more day to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Continue reading
Two Crashes Occur in Same Area, Injures Several
LaPorte County Sheriff’s Deputies were at the scene of a vehicle crash when a second crash occurred near the site, causing multiple injuries.
Knox City Hall to Close for Funeral
Knox City Hall will be closed for a few hours tomorrow so employees can attend the funeral of a longtime public servant.
Ed Blue, 74, of Knox, died Saturday. He served 16 years as a Knox City Councilman and was president for two of those years. Ed was a member of the Board of Public Works at the time of his death, having served as a member of that body for 15 years. He also served on the Starke County Environmental Management Solid Waste Board. Ed owned E&B Plumbing in Knox. Continue reading
Additional Repairs Needed for Grovertown Ambulance
The Starke County EMS ambulance based at Grovertown is down for repairs again. The county just spent $17,000 to have Jim Dobson Ford in Winamac install a new diesel motor in the 2009 Ford. EMS Director Keith Emigh told the county commissioners last night it was back on the road for two days when an oil leak was spotted. It was traced to a leaky valve cover and was repaired at no charge under the warranty. Continue reading