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Residents urge town hall and more funding for volunteer fire crews; judge reports smaller recidivism drop from navigator work

5812170 · August 12, 2025
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At public comment, residents invited the council to attend a county town hall scheduled for Sept. 6 and pressed for increased funding for volunteer firefighters; Pulaski County Judge Crystal Coker reported a modest drop in recidivism and described cost savings from navigator services.

Multiple residents used the public-comment period to press county leaders on community engagement and public safety funding and to report local criminal-justice data.

A public commenter invited council members to attend a Pulaski County town hall planned for Saturday, Sept. 6 at 10:30 a.m. at Celebration Station in Winamac, saying the event is intended to provide two-way dialogue between residents and local leaders.

Another resident urged the county…

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