Tag: David Rosenberry
SYRACUSE — There will be no changes in the makeup of the Wawasee school board. Incumbents Mike Wilson (District 1) and Don Bokhart (District 2) retained the two at-large seats on the board after Tuesday’s election.
SYRACUSE — When voters go to their polling locations Tuesday, Nov. 8, to vote for Wawasee school board candidates, they will choose from among five candidates seeking the two at-large seats.
SYRACUSE — Four of the five Wawasee school board candidates for two at-large seats were present at a forum Thursday evening, Oct. 27, in the lecture room at Wawasee Middle School. Candidate Gary Coy was not present.
SYRACUSE — A total of five candidates are seeking two at-large seats in the Nov. 8 election for the school board of the Wawasee Community School Corp.
SYRACUSE — Wawasee Community Educators Association is sponsoring a school board candidates forum from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, in the lecture room at Wawasee Middle School. The school is located on SR 13, just south of CR 1000N and south of Syracuse.
SYRACUSE — The two at-large seats up for election on the Wawasee Community School Corp. Board will be contested races. Three additional individuals filed their candidacies prior to the noon deadline Friday, Aug. 26. The result is races in both District 1 (Tippecanoe Township) and District 2 (Turkey Creek Township). No candidate filed from District …read more.
By 1ST SGT. CHAD HILL Public Information Officer Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department WARSAW — Kosciusko County Sheriff, Aaron Rovenstine, honored the many years of service of former 911 Communication Center Director, David Rosenberry, at the Kosciusko County Commissioner’s meeting held Tuesday morning, Sept 22. Rosenberry was present with a laser-engraved plaque commemorating the 21 years …read more.
A new 911 service has been implemented in Kosciusko County and it is one aimed at better serving the public. Kosciusko County is one of the three counties in the state, as of July 31, to implement Smart911, a program designed to help citizens be proactive and prepared in the event of an emergency. Smart911 …read more.
Kosciusko County is one of the few counties in the state, as of July 31, to implement the Smart911 program, designed to help citizens be proactive and prepared in the event of an emergency. Smart911 is a free service, sponsored by local municipalities and 911 call centers, making an effort to save time in responding …read more.
Dear Editor, Someone once asked me if I thought that answering telephones for a living was a profession. I said, “I thought it was a calling.” And so is dispatching. I have found in my career that dispatchers are the unsung heroes of public safety. They miss the excitement of riding in a speeding car …read more.


