The Knox City Council members unanimously approved a transfer resolution Tuesday night that moves funds within the same funds to take care of expenses.
Continue readingStarke County EMS Reports Increase in Hospital Transfers, Claims Process Reviewed
Starke County EMS Clerk Mary Lynn Ritchie presented her regular report to the Starke County Commissioners Monday night where she reported an increase in hospital transfers which makes up a large part of the department’s revenue. She said it will be interesting to see how revenues move forward as compared to last year.
Continue readingStarke County EMS Personnel Continues to Work Hard During Health Pandemic
Starke County EMS personnel continue to face challenges during this health pandemic.
Continue readingCulver School Board Approves Year-End Financial Items, Reappoints Superintendent to CRC
The Culver School Board took action Monday to officially close the books on 2019.
Continue readingCulver School Board Accepts $1,500 Donation for Negative Lunch Balances
Culver Elementary School students who’ve fallen behind in their lunch payments are getting some help, thanks to the Starke County Sheriff’s Department. The school board recently accepted a $1,500 donation to help pay off negative lunch balances, according to Superintendent Karen Shuman.
Continue readingStarke County EMS Reports Increased Revenue with Transfers
An increase in ambulance transfers has resulted in increased revenue for the Starke County EMS Department so far this year.
Continue readingWest Central School Board Approves Budget Transfers
The West Central School Board members took action on a few transfer requests last week.
Continue readingKnox School Board Updated on Graduation Rate, Transfer Information
The State Department of Education recently released the graduation rates for each corporation and Knox Community School Superintendent Dr. William Reichhart updated the board on the school’s statistics.
“The high school is at 94.5 percent which is the highest in the county,” said Dr. Recihhart. “The school ranks above the state average by about five percentage points.”