Pulaski County Community Development Commission

Cheers! Attendees raised a glass of sparkling wine or grape juice to toast 30 years of the CDC. Pictured (from left to right): Ed Curtin, Dennis Terry, Rhonda Terry, Marty Schultz from Representative Rudy Yakym’s Office, Steve Morrison and Kathi Thompson.
The sound of sparkling wine bottles popping to celebrate 30 years of the CDC could be heard as Pulaski County Community Development Commission Executive Director Nathan Origer delivered his annual State of the County Economy Address on Tuesday, April 28 at the Winamac Knights of Columbus Hall....
State and local officials, organization leaders, local business people and interested community members gathered at the Winamac Knights of Columbus for the 2025 Pulaski County Economic Development Summit on Tuesday, April 29.
Much like a camera, the annual Pulaski County Economic Development Summit aims to capture a quick snapshot of the state of the county at the present moment. This year, Community Development Commission Executive Director Nathan Origer's address developed the current picture of our local economy,...
John Bry, coordinator of Main Street Oakland County, Michigan.
Along with the annual State of the County Economy address, guests to the 2024 Pulaski County Economic Development Summit also heard a special presentation about Main Street organizations. This year's guest speaker was John Bry, the coordinator of the only recognized county-level Main Street...
Pulaski County Community Development Commission (CDC) Executive Director Nathan Origer gave several general updates to both county boards during a regular meeting on Monday, April 8. The first item he spoke about was in regards to tourism. In 2021, they updated the county's strategic plan and a...
Details of the courthouse and justice center renovations are being discussed and a couple of things are becoming apparent for county officials. One: The project is going to be a long process and work may not begin until next year. Two: This will cause a sizable inconvenience for county offices and...
The Pulaski County Council members gave their support regarding the proposed courthouse project but some are concerned with an increase in the proposed cost. On Jan. 11 during a regular meeting, the council heard from Pulaski County Community Development Commission Executive Director Nathan Origer...
Pulaski County will be paying for repairs to the justice center roof as a way to patch it over until construction and rehabilitation begins on it and the courthouse.  Maintenance director Mia Salyers met with the commissioners and the county council by phone during a joint session on Monday, Dec....
The Pulaski County Commissioners are looking to save money while also getting the word out about Pulaski County attractions.  During a meeting Monday evening, Nov. 2, the commissioners heard from Pulaski County Community Development Commission Executive Director Nathan P. Origer on how the county...
An Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs grant may soon be helping small businesses in Pulaski County.  Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) recently announced that Pulaski County was one of 42 rural Hoosier communities to receive federal...
Pulaski County Community Development Commission (CDC) Executive Director Nathan P. Origer spent several minutes defending what the department has done for the county during the last several years and why a project manager is needed but the end result didn’t change.  Origer, along with CDC project...

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