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Former Pulaski County Councilman Brian Young was sentenced in Pulaski County Superior Court on Monday, August 22 after pleading guilty to two counts of voting outside precinct residence, both Level 6 Felonies. Both of the sentences will run consecutively, for a total of three years on probation....
Folks of all ages enjoyed listening, reminiscing and swapping stories about the old days at the third annual tractor fest held in Pulaski on Aug. 13.
The third annual P.J. Gilsinger and Company Tractor Fest was quite the success, attracting John Deere and tractor enthusiasts to the small community of Pulaski once again. It's estimated that between 150 and 200 people came to the fest on Saturday - significant growth from last year's turnout....
The Hartmann family received a centennial award for their family farm, which dates back to 1890.
Recognized for their families' longstanding commitment to agriculture, 106 Indiana family farms were presented the Hoosier Homestead Award on Wednesday, Aug. 17 at the Indiana State Fair from Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Bruce Kettler. Among those...
Discussions about vacating the East Annex offices, as well as potentially remodeling the West Annex, recently took place at a joint county council and commissioners meeting on Monday, Aug. 8. Pulaski County Community Development Commission Executive Director Nathan Origer said that one of the goals...
Park manager Aaron Spanley recently asked the Winamac Town Council about the possibility of extending the work time of seasonal help from 19 weeks to about 30 weeks to better assist him in the upkeep of the parks. That would be an approximate yearly financial increase of about $6,086. The extension...
President Doug Denton reiterated during the Aug. 9 town council meeting that the “no alcohol” sign at the town park is not new.
At a regular Monterey Town Council meeting on Tuesday, August 9, council president Doug Denton said that he has been approached about several safety related matters recently. Denton said he had been asked by residents about the "no alcohol" signs in the town park as well as questions about ATVs in...
In an effort to keep class sizes small, West Central Elementary School will be utilizing a "split grade" class for fourth and fifth grade this year. Without the split, there would be one class of 32 fifth graders. Elementary principal Mike Carlson explained at a regular school board meeting on Aug...
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The Winamac Metropolitan Board of Police Commissioners reconvened for their first meeting since February to approve the advertisement for the hiring of a seventh officer. The department is looking for an additional officer due to Officer Pickens going to the police academy in January and Lt. Ryan...
The Eastern Pulaski school board recently granted approval to advertise the request for proposal (RFP) for new ceiling tiles at the elementary school at their regular meeting on Aug. 8. Superintendent Chezem explained that now that the roof repairs have been completed, she would like to make this...
Commissioner Maurice Loehmer recently informed at a regular commissioners meeting that the gravel parking lot just west of the justice center has been paved. Talks of the project began back in March of this year when Loehmer first proposed a series of paving jobs to be finished in light of the new...

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