Tag: Patrick Jamison
Three men are seeking the office of Kosciusko County Sheriff Election Day, Nov. 4. The candidates are: C. Aaron Rovenstine, Travis Marsh and Patrick Jamison. C. Aaron Rovenstine Rovenstine (Republican) is a lifetime Kosciusko County resident, who grew up in Atwood. He graduated from Warsaw High School in 1978 and Ball State University in 1982 …read more.
[weaver_youtube 7Zt9Q_zWmi8 rel=8] [weaver_youtube WaCLUkl1qHU rel=8] Candidates for State Representative District 22, Kosciusko County Sheriff, Kosciusko County Commissioner Southern District and Kosciusko County Council Fourth District, were on hand to meet constituents and answer preselected questions Monday evening. Approximately 200 attended to speak to and hear responses from the candidates. The …read more.
Independent candidate for Kosciusko County Sheriff, Travis Marsh, is calling for a debate among himself, Republican candidate Aaron Rovenstine and Libertarian candidate Patrick Jamison. Marsh believes the three candidates seeking the sheriff’s office should appear at a public venue and outline their reasons for running and how they will best serve the citizens of Kosciusko …read more.
Patrick Jamison Patrick Jamison became known in Kosciusko County last year for taking a hard stance on what he felt was an overall lack of caring county officials have for abused and neglected animals. Jamison, of Burket, was the driving source behind the conviction of Laci Harper for the starvation death of a German Shepherd …read more.
Laci Rae Harper A second misdemeanor charge has now been filed in a local case of animal cruelty. Kosciusko County Prosecutor Dan Hampton said late Wednesday that Laci Harper, who also goes by the name Laci Bailey, now faces two Class A misdemeanor charges of cruelty to an animal. The second charge was filed Tuesday. …read more.
WARNING: The video may be disturbing to some viewers. Patrick Jamison is angry and wants to see justice done for two young German Shepherds horribly neglected. “I want something done. This is not the first time this has happened!” he said. On Sunday afternoon, Jamison admitted he trespassed on his neighbor’s property at 107 E. …read more.




