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Forty-two percent of Pulaski County voters cast their ballot in the 2022 general election. The number is up from the May primary election which had about a 21% turnout. There are 9,119 registered voters in Pulaski County and 3,851 made their voices heard during the general election. On Election Day...
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With all board members present, the Francesville Town Council was able to enter into more discussion on the water and sewer system mapping that was proposed at their meeting last month. At a regular meeting on Oct. 5, the council had heard a proposal from Kurt Wanninger from Wessler Engineering...
The pinnacle of the Memorial Swinging Bridge Project is coming soon. The project has reached their $300,000 fundraising goal and is now looking forward to installing the lights on the bridge and then the centennial celebration on July 3, 2023. After all is said and done, the project committee will...
The Friends of the Panhandle Pathway told the Pulaski County Commissioners that they are looking forward to the next phases of their trail extension project. They recently acquired a Next Level Trails (NLT) grant from the state of Indiana. They will split the project in half and do the north end...
Governor Eric J. Holcomb and Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers joined Israeli officials and executives of Doral Renewables LLC on Nov. 3 to celebrate the launch of the second phase of the company’s three-phase 13,000 acre solar farm project. Doral Renewables LLC is a U.S.-based developer of renewable energy projects backed by Israeli and U.S. investors.
Doral Renewables LLC ushered in the second phase of its $1.5 billion, three phase solar farm project, Mammoth Solar, with a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony in Francesville on Thursday, November 3. Mammoth South, which will be a ground-mounted single axis PV system across 3,500 acres in Pulaski...
The previous Mammoth Solar joint road usage and drainage agreement was revoked and separate agreements were instead approved at special sessions of the Pulaski County Commissioners and the Pulaski County Drainage Board on Nov. 3. Commissioner Maurice Loehmer recused himself from all of the votes....
The Winamac Town Council not only passed additional appropriations, but they also heard about a slight delay on the Memorial Swinging Bridge repairs at a special meeting on Oct. 27. First, the town council held a discussion and public hearing on the proposed additional appropriations for the...
Fall is upon us and so are the crunchy leaf piles. If leaf pickup is available in your area, remember to leave your raked piles beside the road, not in the roadway, sidewalk or alley. If leaf burning is allowed in your area be sure to check the weather and wind advisories prior. And remember to...
Pulaski Memorial Hospital held its annual health fair Saturday morning at the Winamac Town Park, with festivities getting underway with a 5K fun run and walk. A wealth of information was to be had on various topics, screenings were made available to attendees and the South Bend Medical Foundation...
The Medaryville Town Council heard several concerns from the community during a public hearing on Thursday, Oct. 20 in regards to the proposed water rate increase. The hearing comes in light of a recent water study that was conducted by Baker Tilly, which recommended that the town look into raising...

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