Cooling Center locations listed
An “extreme heat warning,” issued by the National Weather Service Northern Indiana office, remains in effect until 8 p.m., Thursday (July 2).
Dangerously hot conditions with heat index values from 103 to 110 degrees are forecast for portions of northern Indiana, southwest Michigan and northwest Ohio in the office’s coverage area.
Summer cookout costs decrease for Indiana shoppers; lower than U.S. average
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana shoppers may see slightly lower prices than last year as they prepare for their Fourth of July cookout.
Indiana Farm Bureau’s annual summer cookout market basket revealed Hoosiers are paying an average of $66.73 for a cookout feeding 10 people this summer, or $6.67 per person – a 7 percent decrease compared to last year.
Pulaski County reports state's lowest unemployment
Pulaski County's unemployment rate remained at 2.3 percent in May, the same as April, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development reported Wednesday, (June 24). The rate was 2.9 percent a year earlier.
Pulaski County had 8,817 employed persons in a labor force of 9,027 in May. In April those numbers were 8,357 of 8,554. A year earlier the numbers were 7,105 of 7,314.
New partnership delivers free and low-cost leadership training across Pulaski County
In direct response to needs identified through recent community listening sessions and the Chautauqua series, the Community Foundation of Pulaski County (CFoPC) has partnered with Shafer Leadership Academy to bring expanded leadership and nonprofit training opportunities to Pulaski County.
The Pulaski County Leadership Academy is an initiative designed to strengthen leadership capacity across the community by offering both virtual and in-person training opportunities for nonprofit staff, board members, and emerging community leaders.
The Pulaski County Community Development office has issued a statement, and provided documentation, to set the record straight regarding a public comment made at the June 8 joint meeting of the Pulaski County Council.
The comment questioned the amount and timeliness of a 2023 payment made to the county by Bottlebrush Solar.
FRANCESVILLE – The West Central School Board has hired Kristie Baer as its new elementary school principal, beginning with the 2026-27 school year.
Also at its June 4 meeting, the board hired Mollie Mosier as assistant principal for grades K-12.