Strong thunderstorms and high winds caused elevated electric power outages across Northern Indiana Monday, August 29.
Continue readingThree Candidates Vying for Medaryville Clerk-Treasurer’s Office, As Filing Deadline Approaches
Medaryville voters will have a few contested races to decide this year. As of Wednesday morning, three candidates are in the running to replace Democrat Judy Harwood as clerk-treasurer, according to Pulaski County Clerk JoLynn Behny.
Continue readingNational Weather Service Issues Winter Weather Advisory from 10 p.m. Tonight until 7 p.m. Monday
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for portions of northern Indiana beginning at 10 p.m. tonight until 7 p.m. on Monday. Conditions will impact the counties of Pulaski, Starke and Marshall.
Approximately 2 to 4 inches of snow is expected. Plan on slippery road conditions, especially during the Monday morning commute. They report that additional lake effect accumulations are expected Monday night into early Tuesday, near Lake Michigan. Continue reading
Tri-County Winter Weather Advisory in Effect Until This Afternoon
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the counties of Pulaski, Starke and Marshall. It will be in effect until 1 p.m. ET/ noon CT.
Officials are anticipating mixed precipitation of sleet, freezing rain and snow to transition to all snow this morning. Snow and sleet accumulations of 1 to 3 inches and ice accumulations up to one tenth of an inch are expected.
Local spots such as Knox, North Judson, Bass Lake, Winamac, Francesville, Medaryville, Plymouth, Bremen and Culver are listed as areas that will be impacted by these conditions. Continue reading
Pulaski Mill Days Picnic Shelter to Be Dedicated Today
The Pulaski community will be dedicating its new picnic shelter this evening.
Contested Races Settled Amid High Turnout in Pulaski County
The Pulaski County Courthouse played host to a small but interested group of prospective candidates and concerned citizens Tuesday night as ballots trickled in from across the county.
Commissioners to Consider Internal Control Agreement
The Pulaski County Commissioners may sign an agreement to implement internal controls on the county government’s handling of finances.
Pulaski Mail-In Election Deadline Prompts County Reminder
Pulaski County’s early voting turnout is “hopping,” but a deadline for mail-in ballots is approaching.
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Warrant Service Leads to New Drug Charges
A pair of Francesville residents wanted on a slew of drug charges is now facing additional drug-related counts.
Pulaski Government Answers Medaryville Questions Regarding LOIT Public Safety Funds
The Pulaski County government has spent time over the past several days attempting to answer questions about public safety funding through the Local Option Income Tax.
Pulaski County Preparing for Talks On Winamac Recycling Service
Pulaski County is encouraging the head of its Recycling and Transfer Station to get in touch with the Town of Winamac to talk recycling.
Pulaski Commissioners to Consider EMA Department Request
The Pulaski County Commissioners will hear from their usual slate of department heads, Monday evening.
Pulaski Commissioners Await Council Approval of West Side Farmland Price
The Pulaski County Commissioners want another appraisal on farmland planned for sale to help fund the acquisition of property for a rail-served industrial park on the west side.
Pulaski Highway Department Preparing for 2017 Community Crossings Funding
Pulaski County has signed an agreement that will allow them to access money received through INDOT’s Community Crossings grant program.
Pulaski Commissioner Addresses Some Recent Online Criticism
A Pulaski County Commissioner who has been known to enter into some heated exchanges with representatives of the Community Development Commission struck a softer tone, Monday night.
Pulaski County Anticipates Denham-Area Bridge Replacement Next Year
Pulaski County is putting the final touches on plans to fully replace a bridge listed on their Community Crossings grant application.
Pulaski Building Inspector to Begin Accepting Credit Card Payments
The Pulaski County Building Inspector is preparing to accept credit and debit card payments in the near future.
During Monday’s Pulaski County Commissioner’s meeting, the request was made to setup the proper equipment to begin accepting the increasingly common method of payment.
Pulaski County Alters Early Voting to Meet State Requirements
The Pulaski County Commissioners have agreed to a change in early voting sites following a recommendation by the election board.
Pulaski County Receives Internal Controls Information
The Pulaski County Council is preparing to move forward with the development of internal controls.
Elevator Improvement Discussions Extended in Pulaski County
The Pulaski County Council wants to think about replacing the elevator at the courthouse a little longer.