Tag: Travis Marsh
KOSCIUSKO — The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to announce the hiring of Travis C. Marsh as captain. Marsh is currently the police chief for the town of Milford. Marsh started his law enforcement career with the Pierceton Police Department in 1994. In 1997, Marsh was hired by the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office, were …read more.
Tom and Brenda Bulger were among a handful of residents who attended the Milford Town Council meeting Monday night in hopes of getting answers about what some see as a disturbing number of abandoned or neglected buildings in their neighborhoods. The Bulgers share the corner of Fourth and West streets with a neglected house they …read more.
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.
Dear Editor, Changes over the last several years have left the sheriff’s department in need of some revitalization. One example is the current state of the reserve deputy program. There are now less than 10 reserve deputies. We had an almost full roster over a period of several years which contributed to a very active …read more.
Dear Editor: Community Policing is a good, proven concept that involves the efforts of law enforcement and the community working together to prosper in proactive enforcement. We would be embracing the community policing concept. Some of the first steps we would take are: Creating a fully functional and informative website for the sheriff’s department. This …read more.
Dear Editor: Why would we seek to implement staff and command and/or police executive training programs for all supervisors? To avoid micromanagement; the direct supervisors of the department must be supported and educated to ensure we have a number of leaders with the department. Direct supervision is the foundation of any organization and where its …read more.
Dear Editor, This November we have a few important political races in Kosciusko County. Midterm elections often do not get the turn out as they should. There are no “big races” (presidential, gubernatorial, senatorial offices) at stake, yet the midterms are every bit as important. Everyone eligible to vote should vote to ensure that they/you …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.
Travis C. Marsh officially filed as independent candidate for Sheriff of Kosciusko County on Tuesday. The required petitions were certified after being turned in on June 7. The requirements having been met will place Travis C. Marsh on the ballot in the November election. Marsh is a 22-year veteran of law enforcement, an adjunct faculty …read more.
Travis Marsh, a lieutenant with Milford Police Department, has announced his run for sheriff of Kosciusko County. Marsh, who has served with on the MPD for 6 years, is also an adjunct faculty member instructing criminal justice classes at Ivy Tech Community College. According to Marsh’s campaign website, he is seeking to take “an active …read more.






