TOWN OF WINAMAC

The Town of Winamac will begin picking up leaves left by the roadside by residents on Monday, Oct. 19.  Pickup will continue during the fall or until a majority of the leaves have fallen. Residents are advised to put their leaf piles by the roadside but not in it. Residents are also advised not to...
Winamac Police Chief Mark Hoffman has stepped down as the chief effective June 23.  His resignation as chief was accepted during a special meeting of the town council. According to his letter to the council, he stepped down as the chief for personal reasons.  Hoffman was hired as the chief in March...
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...
Facial covers are no longer being enforced in Pulaski County as the town ordinances and county order have been repealed.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...
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...
Members of the Town of Winamac council met by phone Monday evening, April 13, for a regular meeting but also to discuss whether to continue with the current safety measures because of COVID-19.    On March 23, the council approved to shut the doors to the town office but continue to run business as...
Winamac Town Council members are following other municipalities across the state and closing the doors of the offices but not the services.
Winamac Town Council members are following other municipalities across the state and closing the doors of the offices but not the services.  Winamac Council members met during a special meeting Monday morning, to discuss what precautions the town can take in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
The Winamac Town Park main shelter and restrooms have been demolished. A new building that is similar to the old structure will be built.
After months and months of work and anticipation, the restrooms and shelter project at the Winamac Town Park is slowly underway.   The Winamac Parks and Recreation Board has been planning for the last couple years to build a new restroom and shelter in the former location of the main shelter and...
A fence is being installed around each of the well houses and punch list has been created to finish up the project.
The Winamac well water project is coming down to the final phases and it could soon be completed.  Winamac Town Council members discussed the project at a regular meeting on Monday, June 10.  The well water project that was anticipated to be completed at the end of 2018 has been delayed for several...
The well water project continues to cause concerns for the Winamac Town Council, enough that a special meeting was held in hopes of finding some solutions.  Since the beginning of the well water project, the town has run into issues with it. The project bid was tentatively awarded to KDM Services...

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