A couple of new candidates have tossed their hat into the race for the Starke County Council At-large seats.
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Pulaski County Sees Little Movement As Election Filings Continue
Things have slowed a bit when it comes to running for elected office in Pulaski County.
Indiana Reps Comment on SOTU
Indiana’s elected representatives in Congress are providing their opinions on this week’s State of the Union address.
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Pulaski County Adds Incentive for Candidate Paperwork Deadlines
The Pulaski County Election Board has decided to develop fines that may affect candidates for political office.
A few members of the board recently traveled to the Indiana Election Administrators Conference. Among the topics brought back for consideration is applying fines to candidates who may not file required financial paperwork by state deadlines.
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Culver Council Says Goodbyes to Retiring Members
Tuesday night marked the final meeting of their term for two members of the Culver Town Council.
Ed Pinder will retire from the Council after serving 16 years in the seat. Another member, Jean Rakich, served a shorter one-year term, but was equally thankful for the experience.
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Outgoing Knox Council Members Recognized for Service
It was the last meeting for a couple of members of the Knox City government.
New members of the Knox Common Council will be seated in January, making Tuesday night’s meeting the board’s last gathering. Knox Mayor Rick Chambers used the opportunity to say his goodbyes to the City’s department heads.
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Pulaski County Commissioners Recommend Vote Center Resolution
One area county has decided to move forward with designating themselves as a vote center county.
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Elected Representatives Speak Out on Keystone XL Rejection
Indiana’s elected representatives in Washington are speaking out against a decision by the Obama Administration to reject the construction of the U.S. portion of the Keystone XL Pipeline.
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Cost-Benefit Encouraged in Potential Service Sharing Arrangement
The Knox School Board will likely have a chance to discuss the consolidation of services at their next meeting.
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In-Person Absentee Voting Ends Today
Today is the final day for in-person absentee voting in Starke and Marshall Counties.
N.J.-S.P. Superintendent Announces Retirement, Replacement Search Underway
A local school corporation has started the search for a new Superintendent.
North Judson-San Pierre announced on Monday that Lynn Johnson will be retiring from her position on December 31st of this year. Johnson has been vocal during her tenure as Superintendent about issues facing education in the Hoosier state.
Election Board Sets Absentee Voting Hours Beginning October 6th
The Starke County Election Board has set times for absentee voting heading into November’s General Election.
Board members met Thursday morning to review the resolution setting times for voters unable to cast a ballot on Election Day. Cost comparisons with previous elections were provided for review.
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Three Candidates Have Filed for Starke County Coroner’s Seat
Three candidates have filed to run for the office of Coroner in Starke County.
Election Board Discusses Small Changes to Polling Sites Prior to November
A new polling site was recently approved by the Starke County Commissioners in Hamlet, but work on the details may not be complete.
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Election Board Finalizes Names, Debates Logistics of Voting Day
The Starke County Election Board has finalized the ballots for November’s General Election.
During their Monday morning meeting, the names slated to appear on the ballots were reviewed for Knox, North Judson, and Hamlet. Correct spelling was the primary concern, but the way in which the names appeared was also a concern for the board.
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Starke Election Board Reviewing November Ballot Prior to Adoption
The Starke County Election Board will continue preparations for November’s General Election when they meet on Monday.
North Judson Republicans Re-Elect Incumbent in Town Convention
Republicans in North Judson have made their choice for placement on the ballot in November.
A Town Convention was held to determine who would represent the Town Council’s Ward Two seat. Incumbent Wendy Hoppe was being challenged by Jesiah Clemons.
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North Judson Republicans to Caucus
Plans are being developed after it was learned the Town of North Judson will be hosting a Town Convention.
The decision was handed down by the Starke County Clerk’s office after Jesiah Clemons’ paperwork to run for the North Judson Town Council’s Ward 2 seat as an Independent was rejected. Clemons had previously filed to run as a Republican for the seat, which was accepted by the County Clerk’s office.
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Candidate Application Rejected, North Judson to Hold Town Convention
North Judson will be holding a Town Convention after all.
Jesiah Clemons filed to run for the North Judson Town Council Ward 2 seat this November. He was listed as an Independent candidate for the position. The Starke County Clerk’s office, however, says Clemons failed to meet the deadline to file his paperwork.
August Deadline Brings Additional Candidate Filings
Several candidates met the Monday deadline to file paperwork for office in Starke County.
Communities hosting Town Conventions – which includes Hamlet and North Judson had a state deadline of August 3rd. Parties with more than one candidate for office will now decide which candidate represents the party heading into November’s General Election.
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