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[weaver_youtube Hker1vQuZ2U rel=0]   Kyle Dukes, Tyler Huffer and Chris Francis upset their Republican incumbent opponents Tuesday in the May primary. Bob Conley was the only Republican incumbents in a local race who came away with a win. The county saw a 26.16 percent total voter turnout. Dukes received the county sheriff’s nomination for the …read more.

PLAIN TOWNSHIP — Two candidates are running for Plain Township Trustee and four others are vying for seats on the township’s advisory board. Contestants for the board are essentially running unopposed, as voters can select up to three candidates on the ballot and only three Republicans and one Democrat are running in the closed primary. …read more.

PLAIN TOWNSHIP — Tyler Huffer has declared his candidacy and filed the necessary paperwork to run for the Republican nomination to be the next Plain Township Trustee. Huffer, who filed Jan. 10, is a lifetime resident of Kosciusko County and a resident of Plain Township. “The position of Plain Township Trustee has been unopposed for …read more.

KOSCIUSKO — Tyler Huffer, a resident of Plain Township and lifetime resident of Kosciusko County, has formally announced his candidacy and will be running in May’s Republican primary to secure the position of Plain Township Trustee. “The position of Plain Township Trustee has been unopposed for the past several years. It is time for a …read more.

LEESBURG — A tentative budget of $345,100 for 2018 was approved by members of the Plain Township Advisory Board Tuesday afternoon.This budget is a $128,000 reduction over 2017. Jerry Kammerer, township trustee, will be presenting the budget to the Indiana State Board of Accounts around Aug. 23. Kammerer reviewed the budget noting the general fund …read more.

WARSAW — Ron Shoemaker was elected in a bifurcated Republican Caucus for Warsaw District 2 Council seat Thursday evening. The caucus was to fill the unfinished term, through Dec. 31, of the late Charlie Smith and to fill that seat for the next four years starting Jan. 1. Shoemaker, who serves on the city’s board …read more.

Why Not Debate?

October 3, 2014

Dear Editor, I am still dumbfounded about Curt Nisly not wanting to debate. He should have to defend his issues, which are not without blemish. This, as you undoubtedly recognize, is the new strategy of the those relying on the vote of the Tea Party. I’m a Republican who wants to make Indiana the best …read more.

Jefferson Township, Plain Township and Tippecanoe Township voters will have to choose between three of the four candidates seeking nomination for their respective advisory boards Tuesday. All three townships will have races on the Republican ballot. There are no primary races for advisory board seats in Turkey Creek and Van Buren. Here’s a look at …read more.

Kosciusko County Emergency Medical Technicians won the American Heart Association High Quality CPR Throw Down that was held at the EMS World Expo in Las Vegas on Sept. 10-11. The team consisted of Keith Robbins, an Advance EMT with Multi-Township EMS; Carl Wireman, a paramedic for Parkview Samaritan and Huntington County EMS; Cody Manges a …read more.

A Republican Caucus will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9, to fill a position on the Wayne Township Advisory Board. To date, three individuals have now filed for the vacancy. They are Tyler A. Huffer, 1324 E. Main St., Warsaw; Robert J. Bishop, 2075 S. Maple Run, Warsaw; and Erin N. (Rowland) Jones, 2632 W. …read more.

Tyler A. Huffer, 1324 E. Main St., Warsaw, has filed his Declaration of Candidacy with Kosciusko County Republican Chairman Randall Girod for the position of Wayne Township Advisory Board. There is an upcoming Republican Caucus at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, to appoint a board member to fulfill the remainder of the unexpired term of Michael W. Reed on …read more.

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