The Pulaski County Republican Party held a caucus Saturday morning to choose a new Republican Party Chairman.
Continue readingMarkus Miller Sentenced in Pulaski Circuit Court to 34.5 Years in Prison
A man convicted of pointing a gun at police who were trying to serve an arrest warrant has been sentenced to 34-and-a-half years in the Indiana Department of Correction. Markus W. Miller was sentenced last week in Pulaski Circuit Court, according to Prosecutor Kelly Gaumer.
Continue readingPulaski County Prosecutor Touts Success in Collecting Child Support
Pulaski County Prosecutor Kelly Gaumer is touting her office’s success in collecting child support. She says the county exceeded every goal the state set for the period of September 2019 to September 30 of this year, in categories such as collecting support, obtaining court orders for arrearage payments, and establishing paternity.
Continue readingWinamac Man Found Guilty of Refusing to Leave Emergency Incident Area
Arguing with a Winamac Police officer who was trying to arrest a woman who was running naked down Pearl Street has reportedly led to a conviction against a 79-year-old Winamac man. Officers say the incident happened in the early morning hours of October 1, 2019.
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 readingRandy Head Leaving State Senate to Take Over as Pulaski County’s Chief Deputy Prosecutor
A state senator is stepping down and taking over as Pulaski County’s chief deputy prosecutor. Randy Head announced Monday that he’ll be leaving the State Senate August 12. The Logansport Republican has represented Senate District 18 since 2008. His district currently includes Cass, Fulton, and part of Marshall County.
Continue readingCaucus Determines New Pulaski County Prosecutor
A Republican Party Caucus held in Pulaski County Monday evening resulted in the selection of a new Pulaski County Prosecutor.
Ten eligible voters heard from two candidates vying for the position who submitted letters of interest to Republican Party Chairman and retiring Prosecutor Dan Murphy by the advertised date of Friday, July 12. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Kelly Gaumer and Attorney Blair Todd both spoke of their qualifications to hold office and their commitment to the Pulaski County community and the Republican Party.
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