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Minor problems with the county ambulances are causing major pains for Pulaski County EMS. Mike Fort, representing EMS, approached the commissioners about the different mechanical issues the trucks are having. He said some of the work is under warranty, while other work will come from the EMS budget...
Medaryville plans to repave Pearl and Ridge streets with grant funds and town contributions.
Medaryville Town Council members are quickly preparing to spend money after it was announced that the town was awarded the Community Crossing grant.  On Monday, town council members met in a special meeting to discuss the hiring of an architect or engineer to comply with the Community Crossing...
Now that North Judson-San Pierre School Corporation Board Member Derrick Stalbaum has attended a few meetings, he has a better understanding of the changes the corporation is making.  Stalbaum was appointed to the school board in June as the Pulaski County representative. The school board...
George Street in Winamac will finally be paved as the Town of Winamac has been awarded grant funding from the state for additional roadwork.
Local municipalities and county officials were recently awarded for their efficient work as they applied for state grant funding in a few months time.  Pulaski County officials recently spent time learning how to grade roads and completed a Community Crossing 50/50 matching grant application. In...
UPDATE: Pulaski County Treasurer Lynn Wilder said she will try to conduct business as usual from the treasurer’s office while repairs are being made to plumbing in the bathroom. There may be a bit of an inconvenience and the door of the office may be shut at times. Anyone with concerns or questions...
Medaryville Town Council members are again imposing a new ordinance, this time in hopes of reducing semi truck noise.  The ordinance was passed with little fanfare or comments from the council during a regular meeting on Aug. 17.  Ordinance 2016-08-01, prohibiting the unlawful use of engine and...
Justin Haley and team earned their first win in the ARCA racing series on Sunday. Haley also became the youngest championship auto racing driver to win at the Springfield Mile since the first race held there in 1934.
Winamac native Justin Haley didn’t know that a phone call last Tuesday, Aug. 17 from 2014 ARCA series champion Mason Mitchell Motorsports would have a storybook ending. Having an off weekend, Haley accepted the offer from Mitchell to get behind the wheel of their #98 Chevy for the 54th annual Allen...
Winamac Town Council members recently learned they would be opening more bids and that more roads can be repaved.  During a regular meeting on Aug. 8, town manager Brad Zellers said the town is rebidding the project because “we can do twice as much work.”  The town is now looking at paving more...
An initial hearing is set for former Pulaski County Sheriff Michael Gayer as he is facing six felony counts and a misdemeanor.  Gayer finished his second four-year term in December of 2014.  The charges came after a 12-month investigation by the Indiana State Police of both Gayer and former Pulaski...

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