Conflicting perspectives have set Railroad Township on edge, but state statute may ultimately settle the matter of a contract with volunteer firefighters.
Railroad Township Votes Down Firefighter Contract, Future Discussions Planned
Railroad Township has some extra work to do before adopting a contract with its fire department.
During a meeting Wednesday night, the agreement between the fire department and the township was considered for approval. The Township Advisory Board, however, was concerned with some of the language in the contract.
Local Group Prepared for Everything in Pursuit of Elected NJ-SP School Board
A group of concerned citizens is hoping to raise awareness and strive to make a change at the North Judson-San Pierre School Corporation.
Appointment Errors Lead to Swift EMA Changes
Some major changes were implemented to the Pulaski County Emergency Management Agency Board, Monday evening.
The Pulaski County Commissioners felt it necessary to make the changes after a review of Indiana Code. State law was being reviewed following the resignation of EMA Director Larry Hoover.
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Pulaski County Election Board Discusses Use of E-Poll Books
The Pulaski County Election Board is working to make a few decisions about e-poll books.
During their meeting this morning at the Pulaski County Courthouse, board members discussed using the technology in future elections. The board was given approval by the Pulaski County Commissioners and Council to utilize the technology.
Election Board To Review Performance Following Primary
The Starke County Election Board will be convening for the first time since last week’s Knox Primary Municipal Election.
Tuesday was the first election Starke County Clerk Vicki Cooley. Few of the races were contested during the primary. Incumbent Mayor Rick Chambers was defeated handily by former Mayor Dennis Estok. Several other City Council seats were contested, largely on the Democratic side.
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