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Who Can Vote May 5

April 24, 2015

Just who can and cannot vote in the upcoming primary on May 5? Ann Torpy, Kosciusko Clerk of the Circuit Court, provides an explanation. Registered voters, who reside within the city of Warsaw, will vote for city offices that include the mayor, clerk-treasurer, city common council at-large and city common council district 1 through 5. …read more.

Online registration for the Wawasee Community School Corp. began Tuesday, July 29. To register in person at Wawasee High School, you can do so from noon to 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 4, and Tuesday, Aug. 5, in the learning resources center of the high school. There will be computers for you to complete the online …read more.

It was quite a race for the second seat on the Tippecanoe Township Board of Trustees but incumbent Steve Carson pulled out a victory while the other incumbent James M. “Jim” Rhodes easily kept his seat. Challengers were Richard Owen and Jonathan T. (Jon) Tyler. The township went overwhelmingly for Curt Nisly over incumbent State …read more.

Incumbent State Rep. Rebecca Kubacki received strong support from Turkey Creek’s precinct three — her home precinct — with a total of 144 votes versus Curt Nisly’s 82. Additionally, precinct two turned out in support of Kubacki who received 45 votes in her favor compared to Nisly’s 37. Even so, the majority of Turkey Creek …read more.

On election night, Tuesday, Nov. 6, local results will be posted on Stacey Page Online. We plan to provide all results as the polls close and precincts begin reporting at the Kosciusko County Justice Building. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday. Make sure you know where to vote. (See related …read more.

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