Now that the Pulaski County Commissioners have chosen a path for a potential courthouse renovation, Sheriff Jeff Richwine is renewing calls for a dedicated work release facility. He told the county council last week that while there are no easy answers for preventing drug addiction, additional programs could help treat the problem that already exists.
Continue readingPulaski County Sheriff Recognizes Deputies for Lifesaving Response to Overdose
Pulaski County Sheriff Jeff Richwine is commending two of his deputies for their lifesaving actions over the weekend. He told the county commissioners Monday that Deputies Seth Barton and Branson Eber were the first on the scene of an overdose.
Continue readingWabash Heartland Innovation Network Representatives to Meet with Pulaski Commissioners
The Pulaski County Commissioners will have the chance to learn more about the Wabash Heartland Innovation Network tonight.
Continue readingPulaski County Sheriff Updates Commissioners on 911 Center Equipment Upgrade
Upgrades to Pulaski County’s 911 Center are finally getting underway. Sheriff Jeff Richwine told the county commissioners Monday that final preparations are taking place for the installation of the CallWorks dispatch system.
Continue readingFour County Counseling CEO Discusses Recent Accomplishments with Pulaski County Council
Pulaski County residents affected by mental health issues or substance use disorders continue to get help from Four County Counseling Center. CEO Dr. Carrie Cadwell gave an update to the county council Monday.
Continue readingPulaski County Council Addresses Overtime Budget Shortfalls
The Pulaski County Council took action Tuesday to fix shortfalls in a few departments’ overtime budgets. Council members agreed to transfer $45,000 out of the EMS Department’s staff line item to cover overtime expenses through the end of the year, at the request of EMS Director Brandon DeLorenzo.
Continue readingPulaski County Sheriff Warns that More Budget Cuts Could Impact Services
Pulaski County Sheriff Jeff Richwine warns that if his budget gets cut much more, he’ll have to start cutting services. “I’ve been kind of quiet about all the budget cuts, but it finally comes down to where you just can’t cut anymore and you’ve got to start cutting services,” he told the county commissioners Monday. “So we’re already kind of starting to look at that, to see where we could cut some things that wouldn’t necessarily jeopardize somebody’s safety and all that.”
Continue readingPulaski County Finalizes 400 N. Speed Limit Change, Sheriff’s Department Steps Up Enforcement
Complaints about speeding cars in the area of Pulaski County Roads 400 North and 1400 West have prompted the Sheriff’s Department to increase its presence there.
Continue readingPulaski County Officials to Get Final Report on Courthouse, Finalize 2020 Budget
The future of the Pulaski County Courthouse and the finalization of the 2020 budget will be part of a busy night of Pulaski County government meetings. Indiana Landmarks and Rowland Design will present their final report on the courthouse during tonight’s joint county council and commissioners meeting.
Continue readingPulaski County Commissioners to Open Bids for Winamac Ambulance Garage Addition
The Pulaski County Commissioners will open bids for the addition to the Winamac ambulance garage tonight. EMS Director Brandon DeLorenzo told the commissioners last month that the addition will bring the garage up to a total of four bays. The expansion has been discussed for years, since the county’s ambulances can barely fit in the existing space.
Continue readingPulaski Council Considers Cutting Departments, Part-time Employees as Budget Talks Continue
The Pulaski County Council is slowly making progress on its 2020 budget, but there’s still a long way to go. Monday’s special meeting continued late into the night, as members reviewed the proposal line item by line item.
Continue readingPulaski County Sheriff to Work with Schools to Gain Camera Access
The Pulaski County Sheriff Jeff Richwine wants to work with the two county schools in order to gain access to security cameras in case of an emergency.
Continue readingPulaski County Commissioners Continue Courthouse Security Discussion
Pulaski County Sheriff Jeff Richwine will be assisting county officials in getting more information in order to implement a security plan for the courthouse and Pulaski County Justice Center.
Continue readingPulaski County Council Approves Budget Transfers, Considers Additional Appropriation
Funding arrangements for Highway Department equipment and jail repairs were considered by the Pulaski County Council last week. Council members agreed to transfer money within the Cumulative Bridge Fund to allow the Highway Department to continue to rent a mini-excavator until the end of the year.
Continue readingPulaski County Facing Court Security Implementation Deadline
The Pulaski County Council and Commissioners are each asking the other group for direction on courthouse security. Last week, the commissioners indicated that they’re ready to act on the issue. But during Monday’s county council meetings, Council Member Kathi Thompson pointed out that it hasn’t been factored into the 2020 budget proposal.
Continue readingPulaski County Sheriff Gives More Details About ‘Suspicious Device’ Discovery
More details about the suspicious device that led to the evacuation of two of Pulaski County’s government buildings Friday were shared during Monday’s county council meeting. Sheriff Jeff Richwine said the object was found by maintenance staff as they were emptying the trash bin in the southeast restroom in the courthouse basement.
Continue readingConcerns about Tippecanoe River Tubing Brought to Winamac Park Board
A concern about tourists’ tubing expeditions’ impact on the Tippecanoe River’s ecology was heard by the Winamac Park Board last week. Resident Mark Copeland told board members that fishing isn’t what it was five or 10 years ago, and he blamed the trash brought by the increase in tourism.
Continue readingPulaski County Sheriff Discusses Courthouse Security Staffing Needs with County Commissioners
After years of discussions, the Pulaski County Commissioners appear to be ready to act on courthouse security. Commissioner Jerry Locke raised the issue with Sheriff Jeff Richwine, during Tuesday’s meeting. “The situation with the courthouse, I’m afraid it might drag on, drag on, drag on, to see what’s going to be done,” Locke explained. “Would it be possible, Jeff, you or some of your people to come up with how many personnel to make our courthouse secure?”
Continue readingPulaski County Sheriff Discusses Tippecanoe River Arrests
After 27 people were arrested on the Tippecanoe River over the weekend, Pulaski County Sheriff Jeff Richwine is hopeful that Indiana Conservation Officers will step up their patrols in the future.
Continue readingPulaski County Officials Revisit Electronics Room Cooling System Upgrades
Pulaski County officials are revisiting their options, when it comes to solving cooling issues in the Justice Center’s electronics rooms. They held off on a permanent solution this past spring, after the two quotes the county received had a significant price difference.
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