Blustery southwest winds are possible throughout the day. They’re expected to increase in speed and intensity into the overnight hours. The National Weather Service has issued a high wind advisory for tomorrow morning into Friday in anticipation of sustained winds of at least 40 miles per hour or gusts of 58 miles per hour or more. Continue reading
Eastern Pulaski School Superintendent Frustrated with ISTEP
ISTEP scores have been released by the State Department of Education, but Eastern Pulaski School superintendent Dan Foster says there are still many issues to be resolved. Continue reading
Plumbing Upgrades Could Help Prevent Pulaski Jail Misbehavior
Considerations are being made to allow the Sheriff’s Department more control over inmates at the Pulaski County Justice Center.
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Costs May Put Damper on Pulaski County Technology Upgrades
The Pulaski County Council may be searching for additional funding for future technology upgrades.
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Eastern Pulaski Gets Donation for Upgrades to Baseball Field
The Eastern Pulaski Community School Corporation was given $15,000 Monday to help pay for improvements to its baseball facilities. Continue reading
Pulaski County Library Board Seeks Occupant for Medaryville Building
The Pulaski County Public Library’s Medaryville branch is slated to close at the end of the year. Library Board President Judy Heater says that decision was made due to a decline in patrons and the expense of providing materials and services. Continue reading
Medaryville Restaurant Sustains Damage Following Grease Fire
A restaurant in Medaryville called the local fire department after some material in the kitchen caught fire.
Eastern Pulaski School Board to Decide on Insurance Agreement, Investments
The Eastern Pulaski School Board will decide tonight whether to accept changes to the school corporation’s agreement with the Educational Service Centers Risk Funding Trust (ESCRFT). It’s an insurance cooperative used by several school districts throughout the state. Continue reading
Winter Energy Assistance Programs Now Open
Applications for Winter Heating Assistance began last week, and NIPSCO says it’s partnering with various agencies around the state to bring the reduced energy costs to families in need.
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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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Sandhill Cranes Come in Thousands to Jasper-Pulaski Wildlife Area
Sandhill Cranes have been stopping at one of the areas’ wildlife conservation habitats.
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Cold Weather Brings Alternative Heating Warnings
With late fall and winter weather approaching, the Indiana Department of Homeland Security is providing warnings for Hoosiers to stay safe with alternative heating sources.
Changing Seasons Presents Frozen Pipe Risks
DNR, Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department Bust Poachers
Conservation officers responding to a report of poaching in progress at a state property issued multiple citations to four Indianapolis men. Continue reading
West Central Seeks Feedback Regarding Potential Preschool
The West Central School Corporation is considering adding a preschool program in 2016. Continue reading
Pulaski County Begins Work to Modernize Technology Infrastructure
Pulaski County is readying plans to upgrade some of the technology that keeps the county running, but that could take some time.
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Funding Questions Swirl After Voters Defeat Referendum
Voters who reside within the jurisdiction of the North Judson-San Pierre School Corporation soundly defeated a property tax referendum. Revenue from the proposed hike would have been used to prop up sagging revenue as a result of declining enrollment and changes in the way the state funds schools. Continue reading
Medaryville Elects Town Council Members
Republicans Raymond Saltsman Sr. and Suzanna Wilcoxon, as well as Democrat Robert Schultz, have been elected to the Medaryville Town Council. Continue reading
Pulaski County GOP Looks to Fill Courthouse Vacancy
Pulaski County Republican Party officials will caucus next week to select a new county clerk. Tasha Foerg is stepping down at the end of the year, according to party chairman Blair Todd. Continue reading
Demolition Begins on Radioville Bowling Alley
Demolition work has started on a bowling alley deemed unsafe by the Pulaski County Building Inspector.
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