Pulaski County comprises twelve civil townships, most of them nominally six miles by six miles square and coinciding with Public Land Survey System survey townships. (Monroe Township extends eastward, “stealing” part of what should be Harrison Township based on the P.L.S.S.) The eastern boundary of Pulaski County follows the Second Principal Meridian; from east to west and south to north, Pulaski County’s townships are ranges 1 West through 4 West, townships 29 North through 31 North. Each civil township is served a township trustee and an advisory board. Township-government responsibilities include securing fire protection, maintaining cemeteries and parks, and providing poor relief.
Township Trustees
| Van Buren (29 North, 1 West) Lenora Hoover 1297 South 500 East, Star City 46986 574.595.7836 | Jefferson (30 North, 3 West) Betty L. Kruger 9639 West 200 South, Francesville 47946 219.869.1229 |
| Indian Creek (29 North, 2 West) Craig Allen 8917 South 100 East, Star City 46986 574.595.0100 | White Post (30 North, 4 West) Jasmine Bolen 306 East Ridge Street, Medaryville, 47957 219.204.9739 |
| Beaver (29 North, 3 West) Kaila Stukofski 5547 West 500 South, Winamac 46996 317.690.9988 | Tippecanoe (31 North, 1 West) Martie J. White 6323 East Washington Street, Monterey 46960 574.225.1564 |
| Salem (29 North, 4 West) Michael L. Gayer 104 North Brooks Street, Francesville 47946 574.242.2317 | Franklin (31 North, 2 West) Pam Chumley 5343 North U.S. Highway 35, Winamac 46996 574.946.6000 |
| Harrison (30 North, 1 West) Betty Stinemetz 395 North 400 East, Winamac 46996 574.946.3472 | Rich Grove (31 North, 3 West) Deloris Locke 8102 West 400 North, Winamac 46996 219.863.3767 |
| Monroe (30 North, 2 West) Kimberly Burke 133 South 100 West, Winamac 46996 574.242.1845 | Cass (31 North, 4 West) Pamela Bolen 7668 North U.S. Highway 35, San Pierre 46374 219.828.7224 |