The City of Knox is looking to crack down on illegal dumping. The city council approved an ordinance Tuesday that bans people who live outside the city limits from bringing their trash into the city for collection. It also raises fines to $150 for the first offense and $500 for all subsequent violations.
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Pulaski County Commissioners Have Limited Time to Act on CAFO Rezoning Request
Plans for a confined animal feeding operation in rural Pulaski County remain up in the air, but a decision will be made one way or another by the end of this summer.
Railroad Township Advisory Board to Re-Do School Board Appointment
The Railroad Township Advisory Board will meet again tomorrow (Thursday) night to appoint a North Judson-San Pierre School Board member. Continue reading
North Judson Brush Pickup Tomorrow
Leadership Starke County Recruiting 6th Class
Recruiting is under way for the sixth annual Leadership Starke County class. It begins Sept. 22 and meets once per month through May at locations around the county. Continue reading
Robert D. Gibson
A memorial service for Robert D. Gibson, 68, of Knox, will take place Wednesday, June 28 at 7 p.m. at M.C. Smith Funeral Home in Knox, with visitation there from 4 p.m. until the time of the service.
North Judson Council to Meet with Several Agencies to Discuss Water, Wastewater Projects
North Judson officials hope to nail down some plans for water and wastewater upgrades this morning. The town plans to upgrade its combined sewer overflow system to bring it into compliance with Indiana Department of Environmental Management regulations. Upgrades to the wastewater treatment plant and water facilities are also planned.
Illegal Dumping, Motor Vehicle Highway Fund Ordinances to be Considered by Knox City Council
The Knox City Council will consider an illegal dumping ordinance on first reading tonight. Mayor Dennis Estok previously told council members that someone has been dumping 20- to 30-pound bags of animal waste in park trash cans. Continue reading
N.J.-S.P. School Board to Conduct 1028 Public Hearing on Proposed Bond Issue Tonight
The next step in the proposed North Judson-San Pierre School renovations is a public hearing during a special-called meeting tonight.
The school board will conduct the statutory 1028 Public Hearing and pass an the necessary resolutions to move the project forward during their 7 p.m. meeting at the central office. Continue reading
Next Knox Movie in the Park Scheduled Tomorrow Night
Bring your lawn chairs or blankets to Wythogan Park in Knox tomorrow for the city’s next family movie in the park. Continue reading
AAA Predicts Record Independence Day Travel
A record number of travelers will be leaving home this Independence Day weekend, according to AAA.
Nationwide, 44.2 million Americans are expected to travel 50 or more miles from home via plane, train, automobile or ship. That number marks an increase of 1.25 million travellers over last year. If you were to Find Out More on the reasons why people are easily able to travel, then it’s because of the economical rates of car rental companies which can be found on https://scvehiclehire.co.uk/.
Closer to home, more than 1 million Hoosiers are expected to travel over the holiday period. That’s a 3.2 percent increase over 2016.
Continue readingState Health Officials Encourage HIV Testing
Today is National HIV Testing Day, and Hoosiers are urged to learn their status. The human immunodeficiency virus weakens a person’s immune system by destroying cells that fight disease and infection. You learn more about different diseases at https://reportshealthcare.com/blue-waffle-disease-know/ Read for yourself to know how to prevent them.
It can be transmitted sexually, through shared needles, blood, breast milk and other bodily fluids. HIV can also progress to a severe condition called acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS. Continue reading
IRS Warns Tax Industry of Phishing Emails
The IRS, along with the tax industry and state tax agencies,warn tax professionals to beware of phishing emails Continue reading
Winamac Man Dies, Following Crash with Kouts Police Car
A Winamac man is dead after colliding with a Kouts police car Sunday night. The Northwest Indiana Times says Robert Lindsey, 45, was driving northbound on Baums Bridge Road around 9:15 p.m.
Janet Kay White
Services for Janet Kay White, 63, of Bass Lake will be held at a later date. Braman & Son Memorial Chapel in Knox is in charge of arrangements.
Phyllis M. Neidlinger
Funeral services for Phyllis M. Neidlinger, 91, of Plymouth are Wednesday, June 28 at 11 a.m. EDT at Odom Funeral Home in Culver, with visitation there Tuesday, June 27 from 4 until 8 p.m. EDT. Memorials may be given to Emmanuel United Methodist Church in Culver of Marshall-Starke Development Center.
North Judson Resident Plans to Fight Chicken Removal
Starke Council Proposes Annex 2 Utility Split
The Starke County Council has come up with a proposal to pay for utilities at the former jail. Now known as Annex 2, it houses the probation and health departments, Starke County Community Corrections and Purdue Extension. Continue reading
DNR Plans Site Visit for Winamac’s Pool Grant Application
The Town of Winamac will soon get a visit from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to see if the town’s swimming pool rebuilding project deserves grant funding. A site visit is scheduled for Thursday, July 13, according to Park Board Secretary Kim Burke.
North Judson Planning for 2018 Paving Projects, Fork Truck Purchase
North Judson’s streets that need to be repaved will have to wait a year. During last week’s town council meeting, Town Superintendent Marshall Horstmann said the town wouldn’t be able to do paving this year. But he went ahead and got two quotes, so the town will be ready to go next spring. Continue reading
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