TOWN OF WINAMAC

The Department of Local Government Finance has caused a slight hiccup in the purchasing of a new building for the Town of Winamac. On Jan. 9, clerk-treasurer Melanie Berger said all the proper paperwork was sent to the Department of Local Government Finance (DLGF) regarding additional...
Concerns regarding the vacating of a portion of industrial park road CR 60 W. were voiced during a commissioners’ meeting and not by the public. On Dec. 19, Town of Winamac council members and town manager Brad Zellers approached the commissioners about the concerns the town council has with the...
The Pulaski County Highway Department is ready for the next snowfall as the trucks are filled with a salt and sand mixture. The highway department plows more than 900 miles of roadway.
Old man winter has come to visit and he appears to be an unwanted guest as the snow and ice cause hazardous conditions. The thawing and freezing temperatures with a bit of ice mixed in are becoming the bane of existence for the local highway and street departments.  Pulaski County Highway...
The Winamac Town Council has agreed to become unified with the county when it comes to zoning issues.  Pulaski County Community Development Commission Executive Director Nathan Origer has spoken to the council in the past about merging with the county in regards to zoning ordinances. The towns of...
Representatives from the towns of Winamac and Monterey voiced their concerns about losing the funding from a tax that was implemented about a year ago.  Although Pulaski County has the highest taxes in the state, several local officials are asking for the local option income tax B (safety tax) to...
A vision that started several years ago but didn’t have enough drive until recently has come true for the downtown Winamac area.  Downtown Winamac was recently awarded the Main Street status by the State of Indiana. The drive behind the recognition came from the Wander Our Winamac! organization...
After being awarded the Community Crossing grant funding, the Winamac Town Council is moving quickly to secure the paving that will begin and hopefully be completed this year.  Winamac was recently awarded $146,199.75 of grant funding for a $292,399.50 paving project. As part of the project 25...
Alvin Parish was sworn into office by Pulaski County Clerk Christi Hoffa after he was selected to fill a Winamac Council seat on July 25.
Alvin Parish has been chosen to fill the Winamac Town Council at-large seat after a recent caucus.  Parish was one of two candidates for the council seat and was selected after a caucus was held on July 25 when the four Monroe Township precinct committee members selected him.  The at-large seat...
The Town of Winamac Board of Parks and Recreation board members were sworn in at the first meeting of the board on June 2. Those members include Jon Chapman, Chris Schramm, Courtney Poor and Brad Zellers, who is also the town manager.
The Town of Winamac Board of Parks and Recreation accomplished quite a lot during their first official meeting including electing officers and discussing the community pool.  On June 2, the board of Jon Chapman, Chris Schramm, Courtney Poor and Brad Zellers met to officially establish the board by...

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