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Winamac Community High School is pleased to announce its top two graduates for the 2019-20 school year. Samantha DePoy, daughter of Scott and Stephanie DePoy, has been named the valedictorian and Ryan Huggler, son of Alan and Nancy Huggler, is the salutatorian. West Central High School has...
​File Photo During each show various demonstrations will draw large crowds such as it did during the 42nd annual Northern Indiana Power From the Past.
The uncertainties of COVID-19 will again cause disappointment to many as the popular Northern Indiana Power From the Past event is canceled.  The decision to cancel the event was made during a meeting on May 19 with the organization officers and board directors.  This is not the first time in the...
Winamac Town Council members are preparing for a significant budget shortfall that could impact not only this year but the next couple of years.  Clerk-treasurer Melanie Berger said, during a regular town council meeting on May 11, she has seen on the news that other municipalities are going to be...
The Pulaski County Courthouse will be closed to the public during the primary election due to COVID-19.  The decision was made to close the courthouse during a regular commissioners’ meeting Monday morning. Election board president Patty Sullivan approached the commissioners asking to close it...
Facial covers are no longer being enforced in Pulaski County as the town ordinances and county order have been repealed.  The town councils of Winamac and Francesville both approved to repeal the facial covering ordinance during emergency meetings on May 13. The ordinances, local disaster emergency...
The Winamac Community High School Academic Super Bowl team.
The Academic Super Bowl results are in and two Warriors, Brendan Day and Noah Parsons, represented Winamac well in the contest. For the second year in a row, sophomore Day placed near the top of the state as part of the math team.  After a third-place performance in last year’s contest, this year...
Francesville Town Council members are preparing to see a reduction in the amount of tax distributions that will be received in June.  Clerk-treasurer Cathy Elston told the council, during a regular meeting on May 4, she has been receiving emails informing her that the town may not receive the full...
The Winamac Parks and Recreation Board approved for tree work to be done around the girls’ softball field. It was suggested that now would be a good time for it to happen as games are not being played because of COVID-19.
The Winamac Parks and Recreation Board members are looking to the future and what the budget could look like with little cash flow for the rest of the year. The board met telephonically on April 23 to discuss a handful of topics that included the girls’ softball field, the budget, and the entrance...
BraunAbility continues its voluntary response efforts to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus and will suspend its Winamac-based manufacturing operations through May 11. The proactive decision is due to both decreased product demand and the surge of positive cases reported in neighboring counties...
As the number of COVID-19 cases increase in the county and surrounding counties, county and town officials are looking at ways to help keep the public safe without trying to enforce too many restrictions.  One way of doing this was to implement an order or an ordinance that advises the public to...

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