Tag: Kosciusko County Republican Chairman Randy Girod
Kosciusko County election officials are scurrying to prepare for an in-person primary on June 2. The county election board, consisting of Republican Randy Girod, Democrat Bill Morton and County Clerk Ann Torpy, were joined by chairmen from both political parties on Friday to hash out preliminary plans for the primary, which was moved from May …read more.
An amateurish attempt to have city council candidate Chris Plack’s name stricken from the fall ballot died quickly Friday. A letter attacking Plack’s candidacy as an independent candidate had been sent to local media, but the issue was set aside by the Kosciusko County Election Board after reviewing the circumstances in a meeting Friday morning. …read more.
NORTH WEBSTER — Rebecca Kubacki and Randy Girod, both from Syracuse, had their names added to the list of recipients of the Kosciusko County Republican Man and Woman of the Year awards. The duo was announced as the 2018 recipients at the annual Kosciusko County Republican Man and Woman of the Year dinner Thursday evening. The …read more.
WARSAW — Michael “Mike” Ragan was elected the new Kosciusko County Republican Chair by county precinct committeemen and vice committeemen Wednesday evening, Aug. 3. Ragan received the majority of the 94 votes cast over his opponent Tressa Nichols.
WARSAW — Following the retirement of Kosciusko County Republican Chairman Randall Girod, Tressa Nichols announces her candidacy for the position. Nichols has been involved in county politics for nine years, most recently running for county council. She is a member of Warsaw Optimist Club and the Kosciusko Republican Women’s Club. She has been involved in …read more.
SYRACUSE — A caucus of eligible Kosciusko County Republican Precinct committeemen will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 15, in the Syracuse Town Council Chambers, Syracuse Town Hall, 310 N. Huntington St., Syracuse for the purpose of filling the vacancy, remainder of the unexpired term of Brian Woody, who has submitted his resignation, as …read more.
MILFORD — The Republican Party of Kosciusko County held a caucus in Milford Town Hall Monday, Dec. 21, to elect Shane Bucher of Milford to the Van Buren Township Board.
Milford’s Town Council will remain as is, at least until the 2016 elections.
A caucus of eligible Kosciusko County Republican Precinct Committeemen will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 7, to fill the unexpired term of James Rhodes on the Tippecanoe Township Advisory Board. Rhodes submitted his resignation effective March 14. The meeting will be held in the Tippecanoe Township Trustee’s Office, North Webster. Interested eligible candidates …read more.
[weaver_youtube 4BqCklt63U4 rel=8] [weaver_youtube 2RfIc_O9iHc rel=8] Shelia Burner and Jason McSherry were honored as the 2014 Kosciusko County Republican Hall of Fame recipients Friday evening. U.S. Representative Jackie Walorski was the keynote speaker for the event, held at Champaign Jam, 2517 Center St., Warsaw. “I was just not expecting it,” Burner said noting …read more.
Randy Girod, Kosciusko County Republican Chariman, on behalf of the Kosciusko Republican Central Committee, announces the opening of the 2014 Kosciusko Republican Headquarters, at 112 N. Buffalo St., Warsaw. The headquarters is in the epicenter of downtown Warsaw, located across the street from the Kosciusko Courthouse in the historic building that formerly housed Reader’s World. …read more.
Early voting, also known as absentee voting, will begin at 8 a.m. today at the Kosciusko County Clerk’s office, located in the Kosciusko County Justice Building at 121 N. Lake St., Warsaw. The Early Voting Office will be open from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and noon to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, through May …read more.
As the 2014 election year begins, Kosciusko County Republican Chairman Randy Girod shares some political events and activities of note: Wednesday, Jan. 8 – Filing period begins at 8 a.m. Friday, Feb. 7 – Filing period ends at noon Wednesday, April 2, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. – Kosciusko Republican Fish Fry, Kosciusko Fairgrounds, …read more.
“I’m just so excited. It’s going to be so different,” stated Jane Hunsberger of Milford, after being elected the to the Jefferson Township Advisory Board Monday evening. Hunsberger and Merle Holden had filed their candidacies to fill the remaining term left by the resignation of John Beer on Dec. 6. Beer resigned after moving from …read more.
The caucus for the Wayne Township Advisory Board will be held at 7:30 p.m. this evening in the old Kosciusko Circuit Courtroom in the Kosciusko County Courthouse. There are two candidates for vying for the position. They are James L. Breading, 420 W. Kincaide St., Warsaw; and Erin N. Rowland Jones, 2632 W. 260 S., …read more.
Pursuant to Indiana Code 3-13-11-5(b), a Republican caucus will be held for the purpose of filling the vacancy of an Etna Green Town Council seat. Jim Robbins has submitted his resignation, effective Dec. 15. The caucus will name a replacement to fill Robbins unexpired term. Interested eligible candidates for the position of Etna Green Town …read more.
To close the regular monthly meeting of the Turkey Creek Township Advisory Board held Monday evening, Bill Dixon informed fellow board members he will be resigning from the board effective Jan. 1, 2014. Dixon stated his job has required him to frequently travel and he feels this does not allow him to serve the board …read more.
U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski presented a one-minute speech before Congress on April 18. That speech honored the late Robert “Bob” Jessop Beer of Milford. A copy of that presentation and a complete copy of the 113th Congressional Record was presented to Tom Beer Tuesday evening by Kosciusko County Republican Chairman Randy Girod Tuesday evening during …read more.






