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The county council at large election will see three incumbents and one newcomer in the race to make the Republican ballot for the primary. Only three of those running can receive the nomination. Those vying for the nominations are Kimberly Cates, Syracuse, incumbent; Kathleen Groninger, Mentone; Sue Ann Mitchell, Warsaw, incumbent; and Joni L. Truex, Warsaw, incumbent. Each candidate was asked to give a short biography and answer two questions.

Kathy is passionate about Kosciusko County and wants to use her gifts and talents to make a difference for the county.  When asked what areas are of particular interest to her, Kathy states that she is interested in the criminal justice system, including the jail and community corrections.

WARSAW — Kathy Groninger formally announced her candidacy for Kosciusko County Council at Large. Originally from Indianapolis, Groninger has called Kosciusko County her home for the past 27 years. She is a 1987 graduate of DePauw University with a Bachelor of Science degree and a major in political science. Upon graduating from college, she worked …read more.

WARSAW — Joni Truex, Kosciusko County Council at-large representative, has announced her bid for reelection. Truex is finishing her first term and is honored to serve the taxpayers and residents of Kosciusko County. During this time, she has served on the emergency management advisory committee, redevelopment commission, abatement committee; non-profit committee and the wheel tax …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The day is near to cast your vote for president, senator, state leadership, local officials and school board officials. The general election for 2016 is Tuesday, Nov. 8. Polls will open at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Effective today, Aug. 12, Brad Tandy has resigned from the Kosciusko County Council after 22 years of service. Tandy submitted his resignation letter yesterday, which was read at the council meeting by Kosciusko County Council President Bob Sanders. “I regretfully tender my resignation from Council after 22 years of service,” read the resignation …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Candidacy filing began today, Wednesday, Jan. 6, for individuals seeking offices in the 2016 election. The filing deadline ends at noon, Friday, Feb. 5. Individuals seeking county offices along precinct committeemen and state convention delegates will file with the Kosciusko County Clerk’s Office. Filing for state and federal offices will occur with …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Members of the Republican Party met tonight to elect a new chairman to serve District 2 in the Kosciusko County Council. The position was previously held by Jim Moyer, who resigned to pursue a position as assistant surveyor with the Kosciusko County Surveyor’s office last month. After three counts of the ballot, …read more.

Robert Sanders and James Moyer, Kosciusko County Council, were two of about 300 officials from around the state who attended the Association of Indiana Counties’ 2015 County Legislative Conference. County officials met with their legislators to express their concerns about local government issues at this two-day event sponsored by the AIC. The event was held …read more.

Three men are seeking the candidacy for southern district county commissioner in the May 6 primary election. There are no races for county council seats, however, four Republicans are vying for re-election. Two Republicans and one Democrat are seeking the southern district commissioner seat. The two nominated in the May primary will be on the …read more.

By DEB PATTERSON Staff Writer [email protected] Kevin Boyd, endorsed by the Democrat Party as the 3rd District Congressional candidate for the primary, stopped in Warsaw Monday morning to talk with local officials. Meeting at the new Democrat headquarters at 417 E. Winona Ave., Boyd talked about what he is hearing from constituents, agriculture, economics, healthcare and other issues. “Economy …read more.

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