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KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — It is not the only race on the Republican ballot May 8, but the race for the nomination for Kosciusko County Sheriff is perhaps the most popular and contested race. Four men, all with backgrounds in law enforcement, have thrown their names into the public realm to seek the nomination. The candidates …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY – Filing for candidacy on the May primary ballot closed at noon today Friday, Feb. 9. Both party ballots will have a few races to choose the party nominee for November. The Republicans will find two local races. That of sheriff and for the seat of Kosciusko County Commissioner-Southern District. Republican voters will …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Candidates began their filings this morning, Wednesday, Jan. 10, for nominations in the May Primary. Within the first 15 minutes of the courthouse officially opening, four individuals, all incumbents, had filed. Sheriff Rocky Goshert was the first to arrive and filed his candidacy for the sheriff’s nomination. He was accompanied by several …read more.

LEESBURG — Jerry Kammerer, a lifetime resident of Plain Township and Kosciusko County, has formally announced his candidacy for the position of Plain Township Trustee in May’s Republican primary. A position Kammerer has executed for approximately the past 15 years, beginning in 2003. Kammerer, whose record as Plain Township Trustee is highlighted in achievements both …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The 2018 May primary may be four months away, but activity for candidates officially begins Wednesday, Jan. 10. That is the first day candidates can file declarations for the primary. Filing will end at noon Feb. 9. Kosciusko County voters are already aware there will be one race, that of sheriff, on …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Chris Rager, a lifelong Kosciusko County resident and member of the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department, is the fourth person to announce his candidacy for the sheriff’s race in the May primary. “Win or lose, I’m going to make whomever wins, earn it. I want them to make sure they want to have …read more.

WARSAW — Kosciusko County Sheriff William “Rocky” Goshert announced today, Tuesday, Nov. 14, his intention to seek the Republican nomination for a full term in office in 2018. Goshert, who previously served two terms as sheriff from 2007 to 2015, was elevated to the position of interim sheriff after the resignation of former Sheriff Aaron …read more.

The latest results, with 35 of 39 reporting, are showing the Warsaw Community School Corp., with a resounding approval and Christiansen still leading the clerk-treasurer’s race. Dobbins and Wilhite remain the top two vote recipients in the Warsaw City Council At Large race. All city precincts are in. The referendum has received 2,802 votes in …read more.

Candidates have filed and ballots are being printed for the May 5 primary election. This primary focuses on municipal election in Nappanee and Warsaw. Only voters within the city limits of Warsaw and the town limits of Nappanee, which is in Kosciusko County, and those living in the Warsaw School Corporation will go to the …read more.

Dear Editor: As the election cycle winds down, perhaps we could all take a deep breath and go over this last election cycle. In the race for the 22nd House District we first saw a representative who was widely accused of not listening to her constituents, or to a select few. A long and fairly …read more.

Every time an election rolls around, we are inundated with campaign rhetoric, and usually the team with the most money wins. Fortunately for truly conservative people, Curt Nisly is beating the odds. By garnering brand new endorsements from our own District 22 former State Senator Kent Adams, Hoosiers Against Common Core, and the Conservative led …read more.

I am writing this letter to inform the reader of my experiences with Bob Conley. In reading this letter I hope it will simply do just that, inform you, for I feel that is the most important thing a person can do before voting – be informed. As a young man growing up in the …read more.

Slate Set For May Primary

February 12, 2014

Candidate filing for the May primary is closed and the slates are set for both parties to see who will make the November election ballot. Races are slated from the federal level to the state and county levels on the Republican and Democrat ballots in May. At the federal level races will be for U.S. …read more.

Candidate Filings Continue

February 5, 2014

Several more individuals have filed their candidacy for the May 6 primary with two days left until filing ends. New filings as of Tuesday are: Kosciusko Superior Court 1 Judge – Chad Miner (R) Township advisory board members — Steve P. Carson (R) Tippecanoe Township; James M. Rhodes (R) Tippecanoe Township; Richard Owen (R) Tippecanoe …read more.

Several more individuals have filed their candidacy for the May 6 primary, with less than 8½ days until filing ends. New filings, all Republicans, as of Jan. 24 are: Kosciusko Superior Court 2 Judge — Tyler S. Haines and Torrey J. Bauer Township Trustees — Beth Krull, Jefferson, incumbent Township Advisory Board Members — William …read more.

Republicans, and one Democrat, have begun filing their candidacy for various county office seats since the start of filing Jan. 8. As of Monday the list of candidates included: Judge, Kosciusko Superior Court 1 — David C. Cates and Stephen P. Harris Judge, Kosciusko Superior Court 3 — Joe V. Sutton (incumbent) Prosecuting Attorney, 54th …read more.

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