Education
Born in Knox, Indiana, Dembowski is the graduated of Knox Community High School.
Born in Knox, Indiana, Dembowski is the graduated of Knox Community High School.
Her district included Starke County, most of Marshall County and three precincts in LaPorte County. Dembowski worked at WKVI Radio in Knox for 25 years. In 1984, she was elected to the Starke County Council and received the highest number of votes among all county candidates.
She was re-elected to serve on the County Council in 1988, again leading the county ticket.
The County had a balanced budget all seven years Nancy served on the County Council. She served on the Council until 1991.
In 1991 Nancy Dembowski was elected as the mayor of Knox, and re-elected to two additional terms, serving a total of 11 years. As Mayor, she led the effort to build the Knox Community Center and led the renovation of the Historic Gateway Depot.
Dembowski was elected to the Indiana Senate in December 2002 by the Democratic precinct committee people to fill the unexpired term of state senator William East. Alexa, who resigned from the senate to fill a seat on the Porter County Superior Court.
Dembowski ran unchallenged in the 2004 democratic primary, facing Republican Victor R. Heinold in the general election and losing by less than 500 votes. She defeated two-term Republican incumbent Steve Heim in 2006. She also founded the Candy Cane Committee, a group of volunteers who built and designed Christmas decorations for the City of Knox.
As a member of the Indiana State House of Representatives, she served as Vice-Chair of the Courts and Criminal Code Committee, and was also a member of the Agriculture and Rural Development, Local Government and Roads and Transportation Committees. She is also a member of the Starke County Economic Development Foundation, having served on that board since it first began and currently serves as its Vice President. She is a past member of the Kiwanis Club and also served as a member of the Knox High School Improvement Plan Committee, the Harvest Festival Committee, and the Starke County Workforce One Advisory Board.
She recently became a member of the Starke County Community Foundation and is a former member of the Starke County Coalition Against Domestic Abuse where she helped institute a plan to build the Phoenix House, a safe haven for families escaping abuse.