The Pulaski County Council is moving ahead with funding arrangements for a new door control system at the Pulaski County Justice Center.
Pulaski Council to Consider Additional Appropriations for Bridge Work, Indian Trails Cooperative
Winamac Council Closes Out 2017 Budget, Commends Police Officer
Hamlet Town Council Approves Year-End Budget Transfers
Pulaski County Council to Consider Potential Metal Fab Tax Abatement, Vocational Training Funding
The possibility of a tax abatement for Metal Fab Engineering will be considered by the Pulaski County Council tonight. Council members will decide whether to confirm the business’s designation as an economic recovery area. That would allow the company to request a tax abatement. Members of the public will have a chance to weigh in tonight, before a decision is made.
Pulaski Council Approves Budget Transfer for $12,000 Washing Machine
A new washing machine for the Pulaski County Jail will end up costing the county over $12,000.
Pulaski County Council Finalizes Budget Transfers for Sheriff’s Department
Overtime costs continue to add up for the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department. Last week, the county council approved the transfer of $11,200 into the Chief Sergeant and Deputy Overtime budget from various line items, at the request of Sheriff Jeff Richwine. Continue reading
Pulaski County Council Approves Budget Transfers to Cover Increased Use of Part-Time Help
Federal Inmates Lead to Budget Transfer Request for Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department
Pulaski Superior Court Makes Second Attempt at Funding Requests, After Money Fails to Arrive
The Pulaski County Council is revisiting a couple Superior Court funding requests. According to Judge Crystal Brucker Kocher, a budget transfer was requested back in March and an additional appropriation was requested in April, before she officially took over the position. But for some reason, those funds were never moved.
Winamac Council Approves Leak Survey, Budget Transfer
The Town of Winamac will be checking some of its water infrastructure. Last week, the town council approved spending $7,500 to hire the M.E. Simpson Company to perform a leak survey of the town’s entire water system. Continue reading
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