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LEESBURG — Tyler Haines has filed for the Leesburg Town Council position. The vacancy, due to the resignation of Larry Richey, is an at-large seat. Haines has lived in Kosciusko County for most of his life. His family has operated Stacy’s Restaurant for 45 years and Haines is now the owner and operator. In addition, he …read more.

It is an unusual year for Kosciusko County courts as two judicial seats are opening up. It is also uncommon to have contests in the races, but this year, a total of six candidates are vying for the two open seats in Superior I and Superior II courts. During a judicial forum last night, sponsored …read more.

The Kosciusko County Bar Association and Warsaw Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce are presenting a Judicial Candidates Forum. That event will offer all candidates seeking judicial seats an opportunity to tell the public about their qualifications and experiences. The Judicial Candidates Forum will be held in Center Lake Pavilion in Warsaw from 7 p.m. to …read more.

A total of six candidates — all Republicans — are seeking two Kosciusko County Superior Court judge seats in the May 6 primary election. David Cates, Stephen Harris and Chad Miner are seeking the Superior Court 1 seat currently held by the retiring judge, Duane Huffer. Torrey Bauer, Mark Caruso and Tyler Haines are seeking …read more.

Tyler S. Haines has announced his candidacy for Judge of Kosciusko County Superior Court II in the May Republican Primary. Haines, 52, is a native of Kosciusko County and has practiced law out of his Leesburg office since 1992. He is also a registered architect. For the past 21 years, Haines has engaged in the …read more.

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