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LAKE TOWNSHIP — Three candidates will run unopposed for the Lake Township advisory board. Republican incumbents Kathleen Lokotar and Wayne Spratt, along with Democratic incumbent Paul Sibray, will fill the three open seats. Republican incumbent Molly Bradford is the sole candidate for the Jackson Township trustee position. Kathleen Lokotar Lokotar has served on the Lake …read more.
CLAY TOWNSHIP — Four candidates are running for seats on the Clay Township advisory board. Republican incumbents Donald L. Morris, Daniel E. Willis and Danny D. Ransbottom, along with Democratic candidate Adam Hyde are competing for the three available positions. Republican incumbent Helen Brown will run unopposed for the township trustee seat. Donald Morris Morris …read more.
Sue Ward, Sue’s Creations Floral and Gifts, was reelected president and new board members were chosen at the October meeting of the North Webster-Tippecanoe Township Chamber of Commerce Monday. Returning to the board for another term are Stacey Cox, Pletcher Insurance; Jeremy Likens, North Webster Fire Chief; and Ben Ashpole, Bashpole Software and Updenity. New …read more.
With their budget preparation done, the Turkey Creek fire territory and advisory boards turned their attention Monday to other issues. The fire territory’s budget expenditures continued to come in under budget, with less than 40 percent of allocations spent through July. The run report for July indicates the Turkey Creek Fire Territory responded to 112 …read more.
Joseph Secrist, 5909 S 1000 W, Mentone, and Buni Leininger, 8370 W 1000 S, Akron, have filed a Declaration of Candidacy with me for the position of Franklin Township Advisory Board, in the upcoming Republican Caucus on July 24, 2014 at 7 p.m. The deadline for filing a Declaration of Candidacy with Randy Girod, Kosciusko …read more.
Junior Achievement board members received an award from the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce for Nonprofit Agency of the Year. Junior Achievement provides programs and funding for more than 1,700 students in the Wawasee Community School Corp. making economic education possible for local students.
Kimberly Cates, 12361 N. Kings Drive, Syracuse, has filed her declaration of candidacy for the position of Turkey Creek Township Advisory Board, in the upcoming Republican Caucus at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 5, at Turkey Creek Fire Station No. 2, 8138 E. McClintic Rd., Syracuse. The caucus will be held to fill the vacancy of the unexpired term …read more.


