Knox Skate Park Committee To Be Established

Knox City Council

Knox Mayor Rick Chambers announced this week that he and Chris McLaughlin of Werks BMX in Knox will be forming a committee to discuss ideas for improving the skate park – this after McLaughlin informed the city council that they need to find a way to raise funds to maintain the skate park.

Chambers said that the skate park had only been designed with a five-to-eight year life expectancy before it would need some heavy maintenance, and that deadline is quickly approaching. It was pointed out that there are grants available that the city can look into to have the skate park redone, but the price of such a project is pretty steep.

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Knox High School Graphics Department Receives Flexo Press Machine

The Knox High School Graphic Arts Department has received a flexo press machine to help expand the many programs in that department.

The Mark Andy 830 flexo press comes from Bettylyn Kraft from the Phoenix Challenge. Knox High School is the only school in the state to add a flexo press to the print education program, allowing students to print packaging and other labels.

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Pulaski County 4-H Fair Brings In Some Cash

The Pulaski County 4-H Auction turned in some pretty impressive numbers in this year’s fair.

The total sales came to $136,456, which is up $3,000 from last year. One hundred and forty animals were sold. Swine brought in the most auction money with $61,722.60. The Grand Champion Barrow, shown by Regan Culp, was purchased by a Buyers Group for $15.00 per lb. for a total of $4,140. The Reserve Grand Champion Barrow, shown by Jessica Brandt, was purchased by a Buyers Group for $8 per lb. for a total of $2,144.

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Scam Phone Calls Reported In The 574 Area Code

1st Source Source Bank wants to remind customers that their bank will never call or send an e-mail asking for a client’s account number, password, or PIN – this after a number of fraudulent telephone calls were made on Sunday throughout Michiana instructing people to enter their full MasterCard number and PIN.

It appears a robotic calling system was used throughout the 574 area code which randomly selected telephone numbers to call, informing the customer that their 1st Source MasterCard was deactivated. The system then instructed the customer to enter their information for reactivation. While these scams typically focus on larger banks, the fraudsters have moved to regional and community bank clients in the hopes of tricking unsuspecting people into giving up their card information.

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Culver Town Manager David Schoeff Busy With Numerous Projects

Recently-hired Culver Town Manager David Schoeff already has his work cut out for him, as the Town of Culver has a number of projects currently underway. Schoeff says one very important thing they are working on is a comprehensive plan project, which he says highlights some of the best aspects of the town.

“We want to redo the comprehensive plan, which obviously is a guidance document on how the community sees the town growing and prospering and so on,” Schoeff explained. “So that’s one thing, and with a town like Culver, this community has a lot of various assets that we need to identify. From an outsider looking in, it’s easy for me to see them, but for someone that may reside here for a long period of time, it kind of gets lost in the shuffle.”

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Medaryville Man Arrested For Domestic Battery

A Medaryville man was arrested Tuesday after allegedly being involved in a domestic battery incident.

Police were called to a Jefferson Street address and when police knocked on the door, Carl Larkin told the officer that everything was fine and walked to the kitchen. The officer followed him inside the home and found a female victim with bruises and swelling to her face. She yelled that Larkin had hit her and the officer asked about the situation. The woman said that Larkin had come home and started yelling at her and hitting her with closed fists. She yelled at her daughter to call police and she did. She denied medical attention.

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Thirsty Winamac Teen Arrested For Residential Entry

A Winamac teenager was arrested after entering a home without permission.

On Tuesday, Renata Heinsen told police that she received a text message from Samantha Keys stating that she was reportedly planning to go to Heinsen’s father’s home and take his vehicle. Keys was under Heinsen’s care until recently. When Heinsen went to check on the home, she noticed that someone had been in the house.

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LaPorte Hospital Foundation Receives $15,000 Grant

The LaPorte Hospital Foundation, on behalf of IU Health Starke Hospital and the Starke Health Fund, was recently awarded a $15,000 grant from the Northern Indiana Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure to help fight breast cancer.

This grant will assist low-income, uninsured women age 40 and older and women of any age who are at high risk for breast cancer to receive screening or diagnostic mammography services through a physician’s referral. This year’s funding also provides for the purchase of breast biopsy equipment for the Imaging Department at IU Health Starke Hospital.

Call your physician or the Imaging Department at IU Health Starke Hospital to see if you qualify for a free screening or diagnostic mammogram voucher at (574) 772-1143.

Starke County Fireworks Net Almost $1000 Profit

The Starke County Fireworks event was a success last week.

According to Knox Mayor Rick Chambers, a profit was made in this year’s event. The fireworks show, hosted by Mad Bomber, was conducted at $7,800 and with other expenses, the total cost came to $8,559. Over $4,000 was donated toward the event, and gate fees totaled $2,437. Two fundraisers brought in a little over $2,500. In all, $9,461 was collected which provided a $902.46 profit for the city.

Mayor Chambers and the Fireworks Committee thanks everyone who was a part of this year’s success and the Mayor said the show will go on in 2013.

Marshall County Council Approves Appropriation Requests

A number of additional appropriations were approved by the Marshall County Council at their recent meeting. One such appropriation was approved for the Highway Department, which requested an additional $250,000 to appropriate all of the county department budgets for vehicle maintenance supplies such as gasoline and diesel. According to Marshall County Auditor Penny Lukenbill, the department has agreements with Marshall-Starke Development Center and Older Adult Services to allow them to purchase gasoline from the highway department and reimburse them. The money that the organizations pay goes back into the general fund, so the department will occasionally request that the money be appropriated back into their budget so they can continue purchasing fuel.

A grant appropriation from the Sheriff’s Department was approved for $1500 to allow them to purchase a radar unit, and the Probation Department was approved for a $120,000 appropriation toward juvenile detention.

A resolution was also approved at the meeting to transfer appropriations from the two local 911 funds into the new statewide 911 fund, which was combined at the state level legislatively this year.

More Than Fifty Officers Participate In Two-Week Bicycle Ride

The 10th annual “Cops Cycling for Survivors” bicycle ride began in Indianapolis yesterday. More than 50 police officers are participating in a 13-day, 1000-mile ride throughout Indiana.

This year’s ride is in memory of Terre Haute Police Officer Brent Long who was shot and killed on July 11, 2011 as he and other officers served an arrest warrant. The purpose of the ride is to support survivors and to promote the Indiana Chapter of Concerns of Police Survivors.

The journey will take the riders to New Carlisle on Friday, July 13 at the New Carlisle Cemetery in LaPorte County. While there, a ceremony to honor the memory of Neil Thompson will be conducted. Thompson was a LaPorte County Sheriff’s Deputy who was killed in the line of duty on September 21, 1980. After the ceremony, the entourage will travel to the LaPorte County Fire Department for lunch at around 10:30 a.m. CT.

A LaPorte County Sheriff’s Deputy is participating in this year’s ride. Sergeant Michael Kellems will be biking along the route which winds through Indiana and ends in Indianapolis.

Prescription Medication Disposal Sites Established In Plymouth, Bremen, Culver

Bins for collection of unused, expired or unwanted prescription medication have been set up at the Marshall County Jail in Plymouth and at the Bremen and Culver Police Departments.

Mike Good from the Marshall County Solid Waste Management said if you deposit your medications at these locations, those drugs can be disposed of properly.

Collection of legal controlled medications had been handled only one time a year at the Health Fair. The new collection bins allow you to dispose of medications at any time during the year. You may also take your non-prescription and prescription medication to the Solid Waste site Tuesday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ET. For more information, call (574) 935-8618.

Pulaski County Continues To House Some Starke County Inmates

Starke County Jail

An agreement has been made to house inmates from the Starke County Jail in the Pulaski County Jail. If the population goes over the rated capacity of 62, a certain number of inmates will be transported to the Pulaski County facility.

Starke County Commissioner Kathy Norem explained that the agreement does come at a price.

“We pay them twenty dollars per day, per inmate and that they will house them, feed them and provide their medical care,” said Norem.

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Pulaski County Dealing With Breaches In Protocol

Pulaski County Commissioners Tracey Shorter, Kenneth Boswell, Michael Tiede

A special executive meeting was held Friday for the Pulaski County Commissioners to discuss policy violations with two department heads that have not been following the employee handbook.

Both elected and appointed department heads have not been following the handbook, which outlines rules and procedures for employees to follow, providing across-the-board rules that apply to all employees.

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Two Important Meetings In Starke County This Week

Two important meetings are scheduled to be held this week in Starke County.

The first, the Knox City Council will be meeting on Tuesday to discuss their proposed water rate increase. Discussion will be held over Umbaugh and Associates’ recommendation to increase the water utility rate by $6.70 a month and the council will vote on whether or not to approve an ordinance increasing the water rate. A public hearing will also be held, and the meeting will take place at Knox City Hall at 7 p.m.

A special meeting for the North Judson Town Council will be held on Thursday at 4 p.m. CT to discuss the North Judson Industrial Park. According to Clerk-Treasurer Donna Henry, expected attendees include Town Superintendent Marshall Horstmann, Charlie Weaver and Larry Wickert of the Starke County Economic Development Foundation.

Northern Indiana Power From The Past Kicks Off Next Week

This was one of the many working displays from last year's Power from the Past show in Winamac.

The 35th annual Northern Indiana Power from the Past begins next week, a celebration which will feature Ford and Fordson Tractors.

The preview night is set for Wednesday, July 18 with HAP’S Chicken Bash from 4:30 to 7 p.m. ET, sponsored by the Boy Scout Troop 229. The headline event for this year’s Power Show is a performance by Nashville Country Recording Artist Levi Riggs.

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Bike Rodeo to Take Place at Winamac Town Park

A “Bike Rodeo” is scheduled at the Winamac Town Park as part of the Kiwanis Club’s annual Kid’s Day on Tuesday, July 24. Area children are invited to bring their bicycle from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and promote safe bicycling riding habits in an effort to reduce accidents involving children.

The event will feature a course with safety stations where riders will learn proper riding skills and habits, as well as how to better control the bicycle and general road rules. Through bicycle and helmet inspections will be offered by Zac See of Breakaway Bikes and Fitness in Peru, and children that complete the safety course will be eligible for prizes including helmets, horns, and handlebar streamers.

This event is organized by the Winamac Safe Routes Task Force, a diverse team of local business leaders, educators, local government, health professionals and private citizens, and is funded by a Safe Routes to School grant from the Indiana Department of Transportation.

Ted Hayes Begins New Career

WKVI Groundbreaking in 1987 (L to R) LeRoy Gudeman, Harold Weinberg, Tom Bell, Ted Hayes, Ralph Harbison and Mike Gurrado (missing from the picture-Almo Smith)

To all of my WKVI friends,

Today, I begin a second career in Knox.  After 43 years at the radio station, I have formed a new company, Hayes Media Solutions.  In the early stages, I will be publicizing information from IU Health Starke Hospital.  In my almost 50 years in broadcasting, I have always been interested in health-related issues, so this new task will be a labor of love.

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Tom Berg’s World Record Attempt Begins Monday

Tom Berg

WKVI’s Tom Berg will soon make his attempt at breaking the world record for the longest continuous radio broadcast by a single host.

His attempt will begin Monday, July 9 at 5 a.m. and will end at midnight on July 16.

The record had been set by an Italian DJ at 182 hours and just a few weeks ago, a Belgian DJ broke that record by staying on the air continuously for 184 hours. That record could be broken again if Tom is successful in his attempt to break the record at 187 hours.

Volunteers are coming in to help witness the event and everything will be documented for the Guinness World Record officials. After the officials review the submitted material, it will then be announced if the record has been broken.

Listen all week next week for Tom Berg’s Guinness Book of World Record attempt on K99.3 WKVI!