Francesville Narcan site at fire station

This life-saving medication, which rapidly reverses opioid overdoses, is now accessible 24/7 to individuals at no cost. Narcan can mean the difference between life and death for someone experiencing an overdose. By equipping community members with this crucial tool, the Drug-Free Council and Town of Francesville aim to empower individuals to act swiftly in emergencies, potentially saving countless lives.

The program aligns with ongoing efforts to educate the public about overdose prevention and the importance of addressing the opioid crisis with compassion and action. Community members are encouraged to contact the Pulaski County Health Department to learn how to administer Narcan.

For more information about Narcan, visit www.overdoselifeline.org/about-naloxone/

Narcan is available in Pulaski County at the following locations:

  • Francesville Fire Department (122 E. Montgomery St., Francesville): 24/7 Narcan box located on the west side of the fire department by the bathrooms.
  • Monterey Lions Club (6194 E. Main St., Monterey): 24/7 Narcan box located on the outside of the entrance.
  • Pulaski County Library (121 S. Riverside Dr., Winamac): 24/7 Narcan box located by the back entrance to the library.
  • Star City Community Building (2550E Key St., Star City): 24/7 Narcan box located on the outside of the building.
  • Winamac, Private Residence (602 N. Monticello St., Winamac): 24/7 Narcan available on the 12th Street side of the house in a white box next to the sidewalk.
  • West Side Center (510 E. Main St, Medaryville): 24/7 Narcan box located by the front door.
  • Pulaski County Sheriff Department (110 E. Meridian St, Winamac). 27/4 Narcan available - free, no questions asked.
  • Pulaski County Health Department (125 S. Riverside Dr. #250, Winamac): Free Narcan dispensed by Public Health Nurse. Hours are: M, Tu, Th 8:30 a.m. - 4 :30 p.m.; Wed 8:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.; closed Sat/Sun.

If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, please reach out for help. Contact the Pulaski County Navigator, who can help connect you to the resources you need: Call, text, or email Katie Surma. Phone: 574-205-9522 or Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

More resources are listed on the Drug-Free Council’s website at: drugfreepulaski.org.

Be well this holiday season. You are loved and you are not alone.

 

About Pulaski County Drug-Free Council (LCC) The LCC’s mission is to support a county-wide effort to reduce alcohol, tobacco and other substance misuse among our youth and adults in Pulaski County. The LCC’s vision is to keep Pulaski County free of substance misuse and addictions, to enhance the quality of life in Pulaski County. The group invites the community to combat substance misuse and look beyond stigma. The LCC meets at 12 noon, the second Wednesday of every month, at the Pulaski County Public Library in Winamac. All are welcome – including by video call. For more information, contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.facebook.com/pulaskidrugfree or www.drugfreepulaski.org.

 

Local News Briefs

Life-saving Narcan now available in Francesville

FRANCESVILLE - In a proactive effort to address the opioid crisis, the Pulaski County Drug-Free Council has partnered with the Town of Francesville and the Pulaski County Health Department to offer free Narcan (naloxone) kits to community members.

The outdoor Narcan box is located on the west side of the Francesville Fire Department, in the alley between the fire department and Rod’s Pizzeria.

Pulaski Christmas Lights return for 35th year

PULASKI – The annual Pulaski Christmas Lights displays returns this year and will be lit from 5 to 11 p.m., nightly beginning Sunday, Nov. 24 through Monday, Jan. 1, for public viewing.

Returning favorites include lighted (and many animated) Santas, reindeer, angels, Nativity scenes, farm animals, storefronts, gingerbread persons, Christmas trees and the signature wreath arch. This year will also feature many updated and new light displays.

Holidays can be hard

Ask for help if you need it

The holiday season is often a time of joy, celebration and connection with loved ones.

However, for many, it can also bring challenges such as stress, loneliness or heightened emotions. Stressful family dynamics, financial pressures, or even the societal expectation to feel cheerful can amplify existing struggles. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, there are resources and individuals ready to help.

PCPL lists December events

The Pulaski County Public Library has listed its programs and activities for December which include a wide variety of Christmas and Winter Break offerings, such as visits from Santa, a Grinch story time, ornament-making crafts and gift-wrapping opportunities.

For more information on any program, call the library at 574-946-3432 or visit the library’s website at www.pulaskicounty.lib.in.us.

Tax planning for farm families program Jan. 29

Looking for strategies to reduce your tax burden? Thinking about what you can deduct, capitalize or depreciate? What about all that land, equipment, equity - even your own retirement?

Tax planning for farmers is important, but it’s also complicated. That’s why the Keller Advisory Group, Inc. and the Community Foundation of Pulaski County have partnered for an event to offer professional advice.

 

Indiana News

OCRA announces 20 communities to receive more than $3.6 million in federal grants

INDIANAPOLIS (Dec. 19) – Pulaski County and Kewanna are among 20 Indiana communities which will receive a portion of more than $3.6 million in Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation Grants and Planning Grants through the Community Development Block Grant program.

The announcement was made Thursday by  Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA).

Reps. Culp, Jordan to serve on key House committees

STATEHOUSE (Dec. 16) – State Reps. Kendell Culp (R-Rensselaer) and Jack Jordan (R-Bremen) recently received appointments to serve on key House standing committees at the Statehouse. (Both legislators’ districts include portions of Pulaski County.)

House standing committee appointments are made by the Indiana House Speaker biennially after the November election and are in effect for the duration of members' two-year terms.

Yakym selected to serve on Ways and Means Committee

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Rudy Yakym (IN-02) has been selected by the House Republican Steering Committee to serve on the House Ways and Means Committee in the 119th Congress.

The Committee on Ways and Means, the oldest tax-writing body in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1789, shapes fiscal legislation including taxes, tariffs, and social service programs.

OCRA announces new training, capacity-building program for rural communities

INDIANAPOLIS (Sept. 19) – Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs have announced the opening of the new Rural Empowerment and Development (RED) program.

The program is a capacity-building and planning initiative created in partnership with Ball State University’s Indiana Communities Institute. 

 

Indiana COVID-19 News

Respiratory illness activity moderate statewide; lower in Pulaski County - but on the rise

INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Department of Health reported Dec. 10 that COVID-like illness emergency department visits numbered 328 from Nov. 27-Dec. 3, up 8 from its previous weekly report.

There were no state COVID-19 hospital admissions (Dec. 1-7) unchanged from the week before. The state reported no COVID death in the seven-day period (reflects confirmed COVID deaths reported to IDH).

 

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The Gift of Public Transportation

By: Ashley Bice, AVP/Marketing Director

Most people don’t have to think twice about jumping in their vehicles and driving to the places they need to go - work, school, shopping and appointments.

Imagine what it would be like having that taken away from you. Your eyesight starts failing. You are laid off and cannot afford gas. Your car breaks down and it’s a few weeks before you can get it repaired.

Hoover appointed to county election board

Aaron Hoover of Winamac has been appointed as the Democrat representative to the Pulaski County Election Board, according to an announcement made Wednesday by Pulaski County Democratic Chairman Doug Denton.

Hoover succeeds Jessye Gilley as the party representative to the election board.

County police respond to two separate, troublesome domestic disputes

WINAMAC – Pulaski County sheriff’s deputies were called to two separate domestic disputes Sunday and Monday (Dec. 8, 9), one resulting in knife injuries to two persons, and the other causing minor injuries to a deputy.

The sheriff’s office reports its wish to inform the community of critical incidents such as these, and acknowledge the professionals responding to the danger.

NIPSCO announces Public Safety Education and Training Action grant recipients

Pulaski County EMS receives grant

MERRILLVILLE - Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO) has announced that 16 organizations across northern Indiana will be able to further their public safety initiatives as a result of support from the 2024 NIPSCO Public Safety Education and Training Action Grant program.

Among the grant recipients is Pulaski County EMS which will receive funds for emergency medical responder education. 

Corrin Combs named 2025 Lily Scholar

The Community Foundation of Pulaski County announced Corrin Combs of Winamac Community High School is the recipient of the 2025 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship for Pulaski County.

Lilly Endowment Community Scholars are known for their community involvement, academic achievement, character and leadership.