Tag: Election 2020
Why are there Commissioner districts?
Democrats have filled out a full slate of candidates for the three available seats for Kosciusko County Council and it comes with a historical note.
Dear Editor, Recently, local attorney and County Commission candidate Travis McConnell submitted a letter outlining why he and his supporters should be able to display yard signs even though candidates of the past (my self included) have always adhered to a “no signs should be displayed until 60 days before the election” policy. McConnell’s contention …read more.
Dear Editor, Numerous yard signs for the campaign of Travis McConnell for Commissioner are going up around the county. Apparently one or two have been tagged with notices questioning the legality of their posting, citing Indiana Code 36-1-3-11. That law states in sections (c) and (d): (c) Subject to subsection (d), an ordinance or a regulation …read more.
WARSAW — Democrats in Kosciusko County have another candidate for the general election. Paul Morales signed paperwork Wednesday, June 17, to run for one of three at-large seats on Kosciusko County Council. He’s the third Democrat to announce campaigns for county-level seats in recent weeks. He and Noemi Ponce, who announced her campaign a day …read more.
Dear Editor, I’ve taken some time to reflect over the past campaign and election season and I am left with an overwhelming sense of deep gratitude and appreciation for the people of this county. I am grateful for my team and their tireless efforts: Steve, Mike, Christine, Chris—I could not have done this without you …read more.
In his run for state representative of the 22nd District, Bill Dixon has two primary beliefs that drive him: Listen more than you talk and deliver more than you promise.
I’m not sure how Democrats would have handled a similar situation, but from what I saw Thursday night at the GOP dinner in North Webster, conservatives are not big fans of wearing masks. The dinner attracted 130 guests and continued for more than three hours but only about half a dozen or so people were …read more.
In a four-way Republican race for Indiana Attorney General, incumbent Curtis Hill found himself under attack Thursday night, May 28, by former Congressman Todd Rokita.
Kathy Groninger is concerned that financial challenges may lie ahead for our County as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. The county funds many programs and Kathy wants to make certain that we are not just throwing money at problems but are rather obtaining the desired results.
In his run for state representative of the 22nd District, Bill Dixon has two primary beliefs that drive him: Listen more than you talk and deliver more than you promise.
In his run for state representative of the 22nd District, Bill Dixon has two primary beliefs that drive him: Listen more than you talk and deliver more than you promise.
Beating the odds is nothing new for Karin McGrath, practicing attorney at Rockhill Pinnick and judicial candidate for Superior Court 3; it’s what she’s been doing since she started her legal career.
Beating the odds is nothing new for Karin McGrath, practicing attorney at Rockhill Pinnick and judicial candidate for Superior Court 3; it’s what she’s been doing since she started her legal career.
Kathy Groninger is running for County Council at Large. She is an attorney, small business owner, wife, and mother.
Dear Editor, I am unemployed, therefore a very low budget for advertising. This, by no means, suggests that I cannot get in the arena and fight for a right & fair representation on the Kosciusko County Commissioners. Ask yourselves why top Republican officials are rewarded with the highest paying jobs? There is palm greasing going …read more.
Beating the odds is nothing new for Karin McGrath, practicing attorney at Rockhill Pinnick and judicial candidate for Superior Court 3; it’s what she’s been doing since she started her legal career.
Dear Editor, My name is JD Ayres and I ask that you vote for Karin McGrath for Judge of Kosciusko Superior Court 3.
Dear Editor, I write to thank Dave Wolkins for his 32 years of public service to his district and the state of Indiana. I have always admired Representative Wolkins for his willingness to listen and stand up for people he represents, regardless of party affiliation. He has fought for lower taxes, less government regulation, and …read more.
Coronavirus was an issue heard repeatedly during parts of the wide-ranging candidate forum in Warsaw Friday night.
Dear Editor, I recently was sent a mailer from a candidate for office claiming that Curt Nisly was against protecting children as he was the only representative to vote against HB 1004 from 2019. That person never actually bothered to read the bill in its entirety. This bill is a mandate by the state upon …read more.
Kosciusko County has released a detailed list of polling places for the June 2 primary.
Dear Editor, My belief is that there are two competing philosophies about the relationship of people to their government. One philosophy has those in power asking themselves what decisions would be best for the people. This view is that decisions are made at the government level for our good and that our input is to …read more.
Red yard signs seem to be the color of choice for at least five local candidates in the upcoming June 2 primary, but two of those are emanating from the same household.
Dear Editor, I’m writing today to endorse Karin McGrath as our county’s next judge for Superior Court III. I have had the privilege of knowing Karin for some time and have taken great joy in seeing her career first as a prosecuting attorney and now as a defense attorney at Rockhill Pinnick. More recently, I’ve …read more.
Dear Editor, In his initial press release, and on subsequent occasions, Chad Miner has claimed he is qualified for the judgeship of Kosciusko Superior Court 3 due to serving as a judge pro tem in that court on numerous occasions. As the general population of Kosciusko may not know what a judge pro tem is …read more.
WARSAW – Lindsey Grossnickle has announced her intention to seek election to Kosciusko Superior Court 3 judge. Grossnickle is seeking the Republican nomination in the May primary. Grossnickle graduated from Alma College in 1997 with a Bachelor of Art’s Degree in political science and English, and then went on to obtain her law …read more.
WARSAW – Karin McGrath, a former Kosciusko County deputy prosecuting attorney who currently practices civil and criminal law, filed her candidacy forms in Indianapolis Wednesday, Jan. 8, to formally begin her campaign for the Superior Court 3 seat left open by the upcoming retirement of the honorable Judge Joe Sutton. “Today is an exciting day …read more.
WARSAW – Cary Groninger is ready to launch his first campaign. The 52-year-old Kosciusko County Commissioner, who was appointed by a Republican caucus to replace Ron Truex in 2017, announced plans this week to seek election to his first full term. His appointment was the first foray into county government. While there is a big …read more.







