The Culver Town Council members took action to adopt the 2022 budget during their meeting this week.
Continue readingNo Comments Offered on Oregon-Davis Budget Proposal
No one from the public came to comment on the Oregon-Davis School Corporation’s 2022 budget during last month’s public hearing, according to Superintendent Bill Bennett. The proposed budget totals more than $9.9 million. That includes an Education Fund of over $3.9 million, an Operations Fund of more than $3.2 million, and a Referendum Fund of almost $1.1 million.
Continue readingPulaski County Council Narrowly Approves $18.6 Million Budget for 2022
Pulaski County’s 2022 budget was narrowly adopted by the county council Monday. The nearly $18.6 million budget passed by a vote of four-to-three, with Rudy DeSabatine, Tim Overmyer, and Mike Tiede opposing. Monday’s vote came after four special meetings, where council members ultimately trimmed the proposal by about $675,000.
Continue readingBudget Adoption, Income Tax Reallocations, Solar Farm ERA on Tonight’s Pulaski Council Agenda
The adoption of the 2022 budget, an income tax restructuring, and a step toward a solar farm tax abatement are just a few of the items on tonight’s Pulaski County Council agenda. Tonight’s budget adoption will be the final step in a lengthy process that saw council members gather for a number of extra meetings.
Continue readingNorth Judson Town Council Adopts 2022 Budget
The North Judson Town Council adopted its 2022 budget last week. It totals just over $2 million, including a General Fund of almost $954,000. Town officials would also have almost $387,000 in federal American Rescue Plan money they could use, plus almost $167,000 in county economic development income tax revenues.
Continue readingCulver School Board Adopts 2022 Budget, Bus Replacement Plan, Capital Projects Plan
The Culver School Board members took action Monday night to adopt the 2022 budget, Capital Projects Plan and Bus Replacement Plan.
Continue readingKnox School Board to Take Comments on Proposed Teacher Contract Tonight
The Knox School Board will take comments on the proposed teacher contract tonight. The base salary range, under the proposed agreement, is from $40,700 to $65,715. But teachers rated “effective” or “highly effective” would receive $4,000 on the base salary, or 11 percent increase on the base.
Continue readingNo Pay Raises Anticipated in Hamlet’s 2022 Budget
Hamlet town employees will not get a pay raise in 2022, under the town’s budget proposal. Clerk-Treasurer Kristina Pitts told the town council last month that it just isn’t feasible.
Continue readingNorth Judson Budget Up for Adoption Tonight
The Town of North Judson’s $2 million 2022 budget will be up for adoption during tonight’s town council meeting. Council members will also continue discussing potential sidewalk projects with USI Consultants, and an update will be given on the park planning process.
Continue readingEastern Pulaski School Board to Get COVID-19 Update, Consider 2022 Budget Today
The Eastern Pulaski School Board will get an update on COVID-19 numbers today. The board approved a mask mandate two weeks ago.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Holds Public Hearing on 2022 Budget
The Culver Town Council members opened a public hearing last week on the proposed 2022 budget.
Continue readingKnox Schools Budget Anticipates More State Education Funding, Lower Debt Service Expenses
The Knox Community School Corporation’s 2022 budget could result in lower property taxes, according to Superintendent Dr. William Reichhart. “We have $2,399,849 to Debt Service, which is a reduction,” he explains. “So taxpayers should see a reduction on Debt Services on their tax bills.”
Continue readingNo Public Comments Offered on North Judson Budget Proposal
No comments were offered during last week’s public hearing on North Judson’s 2022 budget proposal. It totals just over $2 million, including a General Fund of almost $954,000.
Continue readingEastern Pulaski School Board Holds Hearing on 2022 Budget
No comments were offered during last week’s public hearing on the Eastern Pulaski Community School Corporation’s 2022 budget, according to Superintendent Dara Chezem.
Continue readingWest Central School Board Holds Hearing on 2022 Budget
No comments were offered on the West Central School Corporation’s 2022 budget proposal during a public hearing earlier this month, according to Superintendent Dan Zylstra. “The budget is shaping up to be similar to last year’s with some discussion about more HVAC repairs and other things related to the infrastructure of the building,” he explains.
Continue readingHamlet Town Council to Hold Budget Hearing Tonight
Hamlet residents have a chance to weigh in on the town’s 2022 budget proposal tonight. As it stands, the town is seeking permission to spend just over $451,000 next year. That’s $8,000 less than it requested for 2021, with decreases in the General, Motor Vehicle Highway, and Economic Development funds.
Continue readingWinamac Town Council Holds Public Hearing over Proposed 2022 Budget
The Winamac Town Council members opened a public hearing last week to take comments on the proposed 2022 budget.
Continue readingPulaski County Council Holds Public Hearing on Budget
The Pulaski County Council members opened a public hearing Monday night to take public comments on the proposed 2022 budget.
Continue readingPulaski County Council to Hold Public Hearing on 2022 Budget Tonight
Pulaski County residents can weigh in on the 2022 budget proposal tonight. The county council will hold the required public hearing during tonight’s meeting.
Continue readingWork Continues on West Central Schools’ HVAC Project
Work continues on West Central Schools’ heating and cooling systems. Superintendent Dan Zylstra says progress is being made on the school corporation’s HVAC project.
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