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Police descended on a local Winamac business as they found the missing Knox woman and her vehicle on Friday.
The Knox woman who has been missing since Jan. 14 was found deceased in Winamac on Friday.  Barbara McCurdy, 37, was found deceased, in the black Chevy Cobalt she was last seen driving, in the parking lot of Braun Chevrolet. Police received a call of an unresponsive woman in the car on Friday...
Winamac Parks and Recreation Board members are looking to purchase some new playground equipment but the costs could deter the idea.  The board members have been discussing the costs of new equipment as there is some potential grant funding available through the Kiwanis Club. The announcement of...
State Rep. Douglas Gutwein (R-Francesville) discusses his legislation that could save the lives of more children by adding two new tests to Indiana’s newborn screening panel on Monday, Jan. 29, at the Statehouse in Indianapolis. Gutwein’s legislation passed unanimously out of the House and will now advance to the Senate for consideration.
The House of Representatives recently voted unanimously in favor of State Rep. Douglas Gutwein’s (R-Francesville) bill that could save the lives of more children by adding two new tests to Indiana’s newborn screening panel. Gutwein’s legislation would require spinal muscular atrophy, or SMA, and...
State Rep. Douglas Gutwein has created a bill to help save the lives of children by adding two new tests to newborn screening panel.
The House Committee on Ways and Means voted Monday in favor of State Rep. Douglas Gutwein’s (R-Francesville) bill that works to save the lives of children by adding two new tests to Indiana’s newborn screening panel. Gutwein’s legislation would require spinal muscular atrophy, or SMA, and severe...
Medaryville Town Council members are looking towards future elections and saving the town several thousands of dollars.  Council members introduced two ordinances that will change the cycles of the elections and help the town save about $7,000 on Jan. 17 during a regular meeting. To change the...
Wanting to continue to achieve more was one of the main drives behind Bryan Corn applying for the Pulaski County EMS Director position.  Corn, 29, saw his drive to achieve more lead to a new position as the Pulaski County Commissioners appointed him the new EMS director on Jan. 16 during a...
A hole in the wall of Sportsman’s Bar & Grill has caused concerns for the Monterey Town Council as it appears to be increasing.
Discussion of the Sportsman’s Bar & Grill hasn’t died as the council may now have the opportunity to work on the building or demolish it.  Monterey council president Doug Denton said grant funding may be available to address the continued cleanup or securing of the building that still stands. ...
West Central is anticipating a bond issue in March and the secure entrance and utilization of space project has the full support of the school board.  A public hearing was held explaining the project and why the project is necessary, Jan. 11, during a regular school board meeting. A hearing is...
Candidate filing has opened and the races are already heating up.  Voters will see several offices at the county level  up for election including prosecuting attorney, circuit court judge, superior court judge, clerk of courts, sheriff, assessor, surveyor, coroner and district 3 commissioner....
Several ideas were discussed by the Winamac Parks and Recreation Board as they plan for a new year.  During a regular meeting on Jan. 4, board president Courtney Poor raised several questions to the board as he has been approached by people in the community. The questions included if the board...

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