Pulaski County

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...
Pulaski County Commissioners have ordered that residents must wear masks while in public and visiting businesses. The order is in effect on May 1. If residents are not wearing masks they can be cited with a Class B misdemeanor.
TM Construction has begun construction on the new addition to the Pulaski County EMS headquarters in Winamac. The project could be completed by the end of next month.
After more than a year of work and waiting, the addition to the Pulaski County EMS headquarters building has begun.  EMS director Brandon DeLorenzo recently informed county officials that the foundation has been poured and the addition construction has begun.  Talk regarding an addition or change...
COVID-19 has arrived in Pulaski County and the number of cases jumped in just a few days.  As of Monday afternoon, the Indiana State Department of Health reported 18 positive cases in the county. The number jumped substantially last week as testing continued and more than 149 people were tested. ...
Trying to find things to do at home can be a bit of a problem since Gov. Holcomb ordered everyone to stay there.  The stay at home order has caused many to resort to doing things they haven’t been able to do in a while such as go for a walk and prepare to plant a garden. They have also been reading...
Pulaski County Commissioners approved to extend the temporary workforce reduction for two more weeks following Gov. Holcomb’s lead.  The commissioners met at a regular meeting Monday morning to discuss a few county items of business and also discuss whether all employees should go back to work. ...
The spring installments of the property tax bills have been sent to taxpayers and are due on May 11.  Because of COVID-19, the treasurer’s office is closed to the public but property tax bills are still due. The bills were sent on April 13 and while the spring tax due date has not been extended, an...
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces lane closures on U.S. 35 from CR 100 N. to SR 16 beginning on or after Monday, April 13. Approximately 16 miles of U.S. 35 will be impacted.  Crews will be completing a bridge deck overlay on the bridge over the Tippecanoe River (1.94 miles south...
Downtown Winamac is typically a hub of activity during the week because of the restaurants, businesses and courthouse. Parking places are plenty as many residents are following the stay home order.
Pulaski County Commissioner Kenny Becker has approved to extend the temporary workforce reduction until April 20.  The executive order began on March 16 after the commissioners approved the reduction policy in case it was needed. According to the commissioners, this order and policy does not stop...
“This is the real thing,” Terri Hansen, Pulaski County Director of Environmental Health and Health Department Office Manager, stated in an email on Sunday. “Pulaski County has its first case of COVID-19.”  As of Sunday, Pulaski County was one of the last four counties in the state to not have a...

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