Pulaski County

Pulaski County Commissioners are making changes to the way people enter the courthouse but safety is still a priority.  The commissioners, who met Monday evening, have previously discussed the security of the courthouse and  have come to an agreement to open the building back up.  Commissioner...
Pulaski County Council members questioned what they advertised to spend although discussion has previously occurred. During a regular meeting on Feb. 8, the council discussed advertised appropriations in the amount of $1,072,332.19. The appropriations were for $184,759.19 CARES Act funds, $839,750...
Pulaski County Health Department volunteer Lynette Altman, Pulaski County Health Department Clinic Administrator Vicki White, along with Pulaski County Public Library Executive Director MacKenzie Ledley and Pulaski County Public Library  System Administrator Michael Rose recently spoke with (center) representatives from Senator Todd Young’s office, Chris Salatas, regional director and Courtney Papa, district director, about how the vaccine clinic is a community collaboration.
It’s taking a community of volunteers to administer the vaccinations that have come to the county and that collaboration appears to be a shining light to many.  About 150 people were vaccinated by the Pulaski County Health Department last week with help from several organizations and volunteers....
The Pulaski County Commissioners are seeing a cost increase in liability insurance and workers’ compensation for 2021 but there could be some changes with a little work.  The increase will be about $28,555 because of the alternate quote the commissioners approved of on Monday, Dec. 21.  The county...
Pulaski Memorial Hospital Chief of Nursing Linda Webb vaccinated Dr. Clint Kauffman for COVID-19 on Dec. 18. The hospital staff assisted at Logansport Memorial in administering the first doses to area health care workers and providers.
Pulaski Memorial Hospital staff are some of the first individuals, who have a connection of Pulaski County, to receive the first round of COVID-19 vaccinations.  Several Pulaski Memorial Hospital frontline workers traveled to Logansport Memorial Hospital to receive the first of two shots on Dec. 18...
State health department officials warned of an after Thanksgiving surge in positive COVID-19 cases, and the Pulaski County numbers seem to be following the predicted trend.  On Monday, the Indiana Department of Health reported a total of 657 positive cases of COVID-19 in Pulaski County since the...
The Pulaski County Board of Zoning Appeals has made changes to the rules of procedure as the county is facing litigation after the commercial solar panel special exception was approved.  During the past couple of months the board that is taxed with approving or denying all special exceptions and...
Pulaski Memorial Hospital expansion site plans
Pulaski Memorial Hospital continues to lead the area in rural health as the staff is looking to the future and growing.  During the past several years, the medical and surgical group has grown from two physicians to 23 physicians and nurse practitioners. There is a hope that the staff continues to...
Bridge 257 on CR 400 E. is well underway and on schedule. The project could be completed by the end of the month.
The bridge project on CR 400 E. over Mill Creek could be wrapping up this month as the project is well underway and on schedule.  Bridge 257 on CR 400 E., near a cluster of homes, is currently being replaced. The bridge is part of the annual county bridge maintenance and replacement plan.    ...

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