Veterans

Roy Mullis was recently approved by the county commissioners as the new Pulaski County Veteran Services Officer. An executive session was held for the interview on Friday, Dec. 20. Commissioner president Chuck Mellon shared that Mullis grew up in Pulaski County and is a West Central graduate. He...
The green lantern represents those currently serving, the white lantern represents past veterans, and the red lantern represents those who are deployed.
Local veterans recently enjoyed a free breakfast and listened to information on available resources at the Winamac VFW on Friday, Dec. 6. The seminar was hosted by Pulaski County Human Services. Guests heard from Safeguard Joy, 4C Health and Pulaski Memorial Hospital about the various health care...
Superior Court Judge Crystal Kocher congratulates Kyle and Danny on their graduation from Veterans Treatment Court.
Two graduates, Kyle and Danny, were celebrated during a Pulaski County Veterans Treatment Court commencement ceremony on Friday, April 26 in Pulaski Superior Court. Kyle is an Army National Guard veteran who started the program on Jan. 30, 2023, and Danny is an Army veteran who started the program...
A vault with information about local veterans and the swinging bridge is planned to be buried somewhere in the Veterans Memorial Park.
Greg Henry, a project lead for the Veterans Memorial Swinging Bridge Project, was present at the April 4 Winamac Parks Board meeting to propose burying a vault with information about World War I, World War II veterans and beyond. He said that the book of information is fairly large, but it will fit...
Local veterans enjoyed an afternoon of community and learning about what resources are available to them at Pulaski County Human Services' annual veteran seminar on Thursday, Dec. 29. The seminar featured information tables from organizations such as Brightpoint and the Pulaski Health Care Center....
Gov. Eric Holcomb (seated, center) signs legislation co-authored by State Rep. Doug Gutwein (R-Francesville) (first row standing, far left) providing tax relief to many Hoosier veterans Monday, Aug. 5, at the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis. The new law will phase in a full income tax exemption for military retirement pensions over four years, helping to support the hard-earned benefits of Hoosier veterans.
Legislation co-authored by State Rep. Doug Gutwein (R-Francesville) providing tax relief to many Hoosier veterans was ceremonially signed into law by Gov. Eric Holcomb Monday at the Indiana State Fair. The new law will phase in a full income tax exemption for military retirement pensions over four...

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