Pulaski County Commissioners

As county officials continue to discuss the implementing of courthouse security, county commissioners are learning there are standards that should be followed.  The discussion regarding the courthouse security began as commissioners spoke with sheriff Jeff Richwine about the cameras in the...
Pulaski County Jail Commander Stephen Tabler helped to evacuate the courthouse on Friday, Sept. 6, after a suspicious device was found in the basement.
A suspicious device found in the Pulaski County Courthouse didn’t contain explosives or incendiary components, according to police.  The device that was found by the maintenance department at about 6:30 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 6, was located in the basement bathroom which is open to the public. ...
Several residents that included county officials attended a meeting regarding courthouse renovation plans on Aug. 13.
Three options were presented to Pulaski County residents who are concerned with the future of the courthouse with one of the options being similar to what was presented in 2018 with the demolition of the building.  The options were introduced by Rowland Design  and Indiana Landmarks on Aug. 13....
Several individuals representing the Good Samaritan Store approached the commissioners about reducing the transfer fees that the store will have to pay Monday evening during a regular meeting.  The fees at the transfer station have recently increased to help cover budget costs. The store and its...
Pulaski County Commissioners Mike McClure, Jerry Locke and Kenny Becker listened Monday morning, as Indiana Department of Veteran Affairs Northwest District Service Officer Tom White Jr. made a recommendation of who the next county veterans officer should be.
Pulaski County Commissioners have hired a county veterans service officer after a recommendation was made by the district service officer.  Indiana Department of Veteran Affairs Northwest District Service Officer Tom White Jr. gave his recommendation to the commissioners during a regular meeting...
Pulaski County Commissioners have decided to “disband” the information technology department as of July 1.  The announcement became public at a regular commissioners’ meeting Monday morning as they spoke with information technology (IT) director Matt Voltz.  Voltz spoke with the commissioners about...
The Pulaski County Commissioners addressed two issues regarding arguments over easements with one outcome favoring several residents and another tabled.  The issues were addressed, during a regular meeting Monday evening, when more than a dozen people approached the commissioners about the closing...
Pulaski County Commissioners approved on Monday that three county offices will be moving as soon as the space is available. With concerns about the basement of the courthouse being an unsafe health environment, county commissioners approved to move the surveyor’s office and the assessor’s office...
A large group attended the joint session Monday evening to hear what plans county officials have made in regards to the deteriorating courthouse.
Pulaski County officials have approved to move the county offices out of the basement and to new locations as the courthouse debate continues.  Pulaski County Commissioners and council members met Monday evening to discuss the courthouse and what can be done about it. The latest concern is moving...
Pulaski County Assessor Holly Van Der Aa voiced her concerns about the health conditions of the courthouse at a regular commissioners’ meeting Monday evening.  Van Der Aa expressed her worry regarding the health of the employees of her office. She said she sent an email to the commissioners and the...

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