The North Judson Town Council members were notified of the resignation of long-time Town Councilwoman Jane Ellen Felchuk during their meeting Monday, November 18.
Continue readingStarke County Democratic Party to Hold Caucus Events
The Starke County Democratic Party will hold a Caucus to fill the District 3 seat on the Hamlet Town Council and another Caucus event to Caucus a candidate on the General Election ballot in November.
Continue readingNorth Judson Town Council Member Matt Brewer Resigns
A caucus will be held to fill a vacant seat left by North Judson Town Council member Matt Brewer.
Continue readingStarke County Surveyor Resigns
Starke County Surveyor Bill Crase has resigned his position and a Caucus has been scheduled to fill the seat.
Continue readingNo Candidates Yet in Pulaski County Caucus
Candidates have yet to file for a vacated seat on the Pulaski County Council.
The seat was left vacant by Brian Young at the end of June. He served in that position as a Republican in District 3.
Continue readingJon Frain Named Next Pulaski County Coroner
Jon Frain has officially been selected as the next Pulaski County coroner. He was the only candidate in a Republican Party caucus Monday.
Continue readingOnly One Candidate on File to Replace Behny as Pulaski County Coroner
Pulaski County Republicans will likely have an easy decision, when it comes to choosing the next coroner. As of Friday, Jon Maxwell Frain was the only candidate on file at the County Clerkâs Office. He currently serves as chief deputy coroner.
Continue readingPulaski County Coroner Announces Retirement, Republicans Schedule Caucuses
Pulaski County will soon have a new coroner. John Behny has announced his retirement from the position, effective at the end of the year.
Continue readingHamlet Council Joins Starke County Election Board in Calling Off Town Election
The Hamlet Town Council has officially voted not to hold a town election this year, due to a lack of contested races. The only candidates to run were the current office-holders: Clerk-Treasurer Kristina Pitts and town council members Connie Bailey, Brian Earnest, and Dave Kesvormas.
Continue readingPulaski County Council Approves Full-Time Status for Prosecutor
Pulaski County’s new prosecutor is now officially at full-time status.
Kelly Gaumer was chosen during a Republican Party caucus last month, and she officially took office August 4.
Continue readingPulaski County Prosecutor Announces Resignation
Pulaski County will soon have a new prosecutor. Dan Murphy has announced that he’ll resign from the position effective August 3, according to a post on the Pulaski County Government’s Facebook page Tuesday.
Continue readingJoLynn Behny Named Pulaski County Clerk
Pulaski County has a new clerk. JoLynn Behny was selected for the position during a Republican Party caucus Tuesday. “Thank you very much,” she told precinct committee members after her selection was announced. “I will do my best to live up to your expectations and support the Republican Party and push the county forward. Thank you very much.”
New Pulaski County Clerk to Be Chosen Tonight
Six candidates are vying to become the next Pulaski County clerk. Republican precinct committee members will make a decision during a caucus this evening at 5:15 EST at the Pulaski County Public Library in Winamac.
Pulaski County Republicans Schedule Caucus to Fill County Clerk Vacancy
A caucus has been scheduled to choose the next Pulaski County Clerk. Republican precinct committee members will meet Tuesday, December 18 at 5:15 p.m. EST at the Pulaski County Public Library in Winamac, according to a notice from Party Chair Dan Murphy.
Knox City Council Gains New Member
District 4 Resident Bill Gustafson was determined to be the new Knox City Council Member when a caucus was held at City Hall Tuesday evening.
Gustafson was in the running with two other candidates, Cyndi Mann Kidder and Linda Barker Schwarzlose. Continue reading
District 4 Knox City Council Member to be Determined at Tonight’s Caucus, Council Meeting to Follow
The caucus to find a replacement for the open District 4 Knox City Council seat will be held tonight at 6:30 p.m.
Starke County Democrat Chairman Kenny Wallace shared that the three individuals submitted a letter of interest before the deadline. Those candidates will be considered and whoever is selected will be sworn in immediately following the caucus. They will be able to attend their first meeting as a member tonight.
The regularly scheduled city council meeting will commence at 7 p.m. Continue reading
Caucus to Replace District 4 Knox City Council Member Scheduled
The caucus to find the replacement for the District 4 Knox City Council member will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 26th at Knox City Hall.
During citizen comments at Tuesday nightâs City Council meeting, Mayor Dennis Estok mentioned that since the caucus will be held prior to the regularly scheduled meeting, the new member will be sworn in and will attend their first meeting that night. Continue reading
Knox City Council Meets Tonight
Knox City Council members will consider granting a tax abatement for Selected Furniture LLC when they meet tonight at 7 p.m. in Knox City Hall.
Project street print, which has been discussed briefly in past meetings, will be covered again tonight. Officials have been discussing the cost associated with painting the city emblem on sections of road in town as well as considering potential locations. Continue reading
Caucus to Replace NJ Clerk-Treasurer Scheduled for Tomorrow
A caucus to find a replacement for the clerk-treasurer position in North Judson is scheduled for this Thursday. The current clerk-treasurer, Alicia Collins, announced her resignation during the first North Judson Town Council meeting in October.
Alicia Collinâs last North Judson Town Council meeting will be October 16th and her final day at the office is October 20th. She told council members she will make her self available for training during the transition period. Continue reading
Pulaski Republicans Fill Winamac Town Council Vacancy
The Pulaski County Republican Party held a caucus on Monday to select a replacement for a vacancy on the Winamac Town Council.
A spot was opened following the death of Winamac Town Council President Kenneth McFarland earlier this year. Since that time, Tommy Murray has been acting president of the council.