Local News Briefs

Indiana Primary Election May 7: When, where can I vote?

Early voting underway

Indiana’s 2024 Primary Election will be held Tuesday, May 7.

Early in-person voting in Indiana began Tuesday, April 9 and will run until 12 noon, Monday May 6.

State law requires counties to make early in-person voting available for 28-days before the election, ending at noon (local prevailing time), the date before the election. In addition, all Indiana counties must make in-person absentee voting available the two Saturdays immediately before the election.

National Volunteer Week salutes volunteers in Pulaski County

Each year, thousands of volunteers in Indiana donate their time and energy to make their communities a better place to live. These volunteers will be among the millions across the country who will be spotlighted during the 50th anniversary of National Volunteer Week, April 21- 27.

Research reported by AmeriCorps* found that 23.2 percent of adult Americans (60.7 million) volunteered 4.1 billion hours of service with an economic value of $122.9 billion. In 2021 in Indiana, more than 1.4 million residents volunteered, contributing $2.4 billion in economic value.

Chamber names Ray Michau as 2024 Halleck Award recipient

The Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce has announced its selection for the 2024 Halleck Community Service Award is Ray Michau Jr. of Pulaski.

Chamber president Amy Cantu made the announcement Tuesday (April 2). Michau moved to Pulaski County in 1999 from Calumet City, IL. Since that time he has been an active volunteer with Habitat for Humanity, Gideons, the Humanitarian Distribution Center, Mobile Food Pantry and Pulaski County Human Services.  

The HeARTery lists April events

KEWANNA - The HeARTery, Inc. has listed its activities for April, including an interactive theatrical event, yoga classes and Spring Tai Chi.

The HeARTery, located at 414 E Main St., Kewanna, is a nonprofit, volunteer-run organization that offers events to nourish the heart and mind. Learn more here: https://thehearterykewanna.wordpress.com/

U.S. 35 to be reduced to one lane in Winamac

April 15 to late May

WINAMAC - Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Superior Construction Co Inc. will reduce U.S. 35 to one lane between 15th St. and CR 50 N in Winamac on or after Monday, April 15.

U.S. 35 will be reduced to one lane at Quigley Marsh Ditch, with traffic controlled by temporary traffic signals through late May. Crews will conduct a bridge deck overlay preventative maintenance project.

Spring property taxes due May 10

Pulaski County taxpayers are reminded by the Pulaski County Treasurer's Office that the spring installment of property taxes are due Friday, May 10.

The taxes may be paid at the County Building or County Highway Garage in Winamac, at several banks around the county, paid online, or mailed to the temporary treasurer's office at the County Building in Winamac.

State Road 14 to be closed east of Winamac

PULASKI/FULTON COUNTIES - Indiana Department of Transportation contractor E&B Paving LLC will close SR 14 between U.S. 35 and SR 17 on or after Monday, April 15.

SR 14 will be resurfaced in this area through early November. This project will be done through Cold-in-Place (CIR) recycling, a method of removing and reusing the existing asphalt surface. It involves grinding off the top two to five inches of the existing asphalt surface and mixing the crushed asphalt with an asphalt recycling agent, and placing it back down with a paver.

 

Indiana News

Pulaski County unemployment dips to 3.5% in March

Pulaski County's unemployment rate dipped to 3.5 percent in March, down from 3.6 percent in February the Indiana Department of Workforce Development reported Monday, (April 22). The rate was 3.5 percent a year ago.

The county had 6,376 employed persons in a labor force of 6,605 in March. In February those numbers were 6,444 of 6,683. A year ago the numbers were 6,368 of 6,602.

Surplus soil moisture hinders state’s crop planting

EAST LANSING, MI - Above average precipitation for two consecutive weeks hindered fieldwork for many Indiana farmers, according to Nathanial Warenski, state statistician, USDA NASS (National Agriculture Statistics Service), Indiana Field Office.

Topsoil moisture levels increased from the previous week, with 97 percent rated adequate or surplus. The average temperature for the week was 56.1 degrees Fahrenheit, 7.1 degrees above normal for the state.

U.S. House approves aid bills to Ukraine, Israel

Yakym votes for three security bills

WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 20) - The U.S. House of Representatives voted Saturday to approve a $95 billion foreign aid package, in four separate bills, that will provide funding to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

The measures, guided to the House floor by Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), received bipartisan support. The Senate is expected to take action on the measures Tuesday, and President Biden is expected to sign the package.

READI 2.0 funding, expected to yield $11B in generational ‘quality of place’ investments statewide

Pulaski County to receive funds

INDIANAPOLIS (April 11) – Gov. Eric Holcomb has announced plans to award $500 million to 15 regions representing all 92 counties to support “quality of place and quality of life” initiatives statewide.

The funding, made available through the expansion of the Indiana Regional Acceleration and Development Initiative (READI), was approved Thursday by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) board of directors at a special session hosted by the governor and Secretary of Commerce David Rosenberg.

Indiana COVID-19 News

April 24: Indiana reports COVID cases down in 7-day average, at 66

INDIANAPOLIS (April 24) – The Indiana Department of Health reported Wednesday that the state’s 7-day average COVID-19 count stood at 66 cases for the period of April 14-20. That number is down 20 cases from the previous revised count. The total state COVID deaths for the week was one. Indiana's all-time COVID deaths total 26,497.

Pulaski County reported no new cases and no deaths to IDH in the latest seven-day report. The county's all-time pandemic numbers are 3,724 (reported) COVID cases and 95 deaths.

According to the CDC, respiratory illness activity is now minimal in Indiana (reported April 19), as well as for neighboring states Illinois, Ohio and Kentucky; and low in Michigan. Based on visits to emergency departments, illness trends in the Pulaski County area show all respiratory illnesses are at low levels (less than 2%).

 

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Economic Summit: good news about county finances

CDC reports $8.7 million county surplus
2024 'State of Economy' address added
The news was upbeat and the speakers were animated at the annual Pulaski County Economic Development Summit Tuesday (April 23) in Winamac. The event is hosted by the Pulaski County Community Development Commission.

CDC executive director Nathan Origer had good news to report about county finances, while keynote speaker John Eric Bry, an award-winning leader in the Main Street America program, enthusiastically outlined usable tips for building dynamic communities.

Indiana Primary Election May 7: Who's on my ballot?

The Indiana Primary Election is Tuesday, May 7. Early voting runs April 9 until 12 noon May 6 (read voting procedure details in related article on this website). 

Who will be on your Pulaski County Democrat or Republican ballots? The list (with links to many candidates' websites) follows:

Dr. Allman receives State Health Commissioner Award 

WINAMAC – The Pulaski County Health Department has announced that State Health Commissioner Lindsay Weaver has awarded Dr. Rex Allman of Winamac the Commissioner's Award for supporting and advancing public health during his many years working with the county health department.

The award was presented April 10. Dr. Allman retired earlier this month from his long career as a family physician; the last years associated with Pulaski Memorial Hospital.

County police log 123 calls for service April 12-19

The Pulaski County Sheriff’s office has released its April 12-19 police blotter report. During the seven-day period, deputies logged 123 calls for service. 

Of those calls, 39 were traffic stops. Deputies also responded to domestic disputes, theft reports, invasion of privacy complaints, and death investigations.

County man dies in boat accident at Pulaski

PULASKI – Conservation officers from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources are investigating the death of a Winamac man following a boating accident on the Tippecanoe River Thursday (April 18).

The victim has been identified as Joseph E. Moon. The Pulaski County Sheriff’s office reports the mishap occurred near the public access site at Pulaski. The Winamac Police Department also responded to the scene.

EPCS Board approves summer school proposals

WINAMAC – The Eastern Pulaski Community School Board heard a review of summer school proposals at it April 8 regular meeting.

The board also received a summary of projects to be funded by a $14,724 PACE grant which will help sustain and enhance the educational offerings EPCS provides students.

CFPC: Triple the impact of your gift in Pulaski County

The Community Foundation of Pulaski County (CFPC) has received a matching fund grant totaling $750,000 as part of the eighth phase of Lilly Endowment Inc.’s initiative, Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow (GIFT VIII).

The Community Foundation will use the funding to deepen the impact of its Community Grants program by building the Foundation’s unrestricted endowment. Qualifying matching funds raised to support the Community Foundation’s unrestricted endowment will be eligible for a $2-to-$1 match from Lilly Endowment.