Tag: State Rep. Rebecca Kubacki
Monday, State Representative Rebecca Kubacki (R-Syracuse) welcomed Camille Kerlin, a junior at Warsaw Community High School who served as a page for Rep. Kubacki and the House of Representatives. “It is always great to see students from our area serving as pages,” said Kubacki. “I am always impressed by them and the manner in which …read more.
Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives, Brian C. Bosma (R-Indianapolis), announced the end of session, or Sine Die on Friday evening, closing out a year of priorities achieved. The House Republican agenda, which was released in October, centered on making Indiana a stronger state for future generations, by focusing on fiscal integrity, job growth, …read more.
State Rep. Rebecca Kubacki (R-Syracuse) offered a House resolution this week honoring the 2013 State Superintendent of the Year, Dr. Craig J. Hintz. Dr. Hintz, superintendent of Warsaw Community Schools, was chosen by the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents. “Dr. Hintz got right down to business and took charge,” said Rep. Kubacki. “That’s what …read more.
A number of state legislators and a group of local mayors in Indiana are pushing to require a prescription for medications that contain the decongestant pseudoephedrine – the one necessary component to manufacture methamphetamine. But the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America opposes radical “prescription-only” laws that severely restrict patient access to many of the …read more.
Indiana House Speaker Brian C. Bosma (R-Indianapolis) announced committee assignments and leadership appointments for the Indiana House Republican Caucus. Committee chairmen and caucus leaders are selected biennially by the majority party after each election year. “I am confident in the abilities of each of these leaders, and I know that they are each eager to …read more.
Warsaw Police Department served as host for the fourth session of the Kosciusko Leadership Academy this year. This session covered city, county and state government. Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer enlightened the cadets about the city of Warsaw – population 13,559 – considered a Class 3 city. The population has almost doubled in 40 years. The city’s …read more.
Residents of Syracuse, Wawasee and Tippecanoe lakes vowed to “take the lake(s) back” and even accused the law enforcement division of the Department of Natural Resources of violating the laws themselves. During the 40-minute annual meeting of the Syracuse Lake Association this morning, the DNR came under fire by those upset with recent beefed up …read more.
This past week State Rep. Rebecca Kubacki, Kosciusko County Councilman Ron Truex and Kosciusko Lakes & Streams Program Manger Anna Burke judged each of the barrels in 12 different categories, following is the list of winners: Best Color Scheme, Most Outside the Barrel, Most Imaginative Use – Warsaw Koi sponsored by City of Warsaw, artwork Warsaw …read more.





