Ed Rock Celebrates Retirement After 20 Years With County
Kosciusko County Emergency Management Agency Director Ed Rock has celebrated his retirement after 20 years with the county.
Read MoreKosciusko County Emergency Management Agency Director Ed Rock has celebrated his retirement after 20 years with the county.
Read MoreTuesday, March 28, was Ed Rock’s last Kosciusko County Commissioners’ meeting as the county Emergency Management Agency director.
Read MoreIf awarded two $150,000 grants, Emergency Management Agency Director Ed Rock told the Kosciusko County Council Thursday that one of them will go toward installing close-circuit TV cameras around the courthouse.
Read MoreGovernor Eric J. Holcomb is honoring Emergency Management Agencies by celebrating EMA Appreciation Week Feb. 19-25.
Read MoreKip Shuter views overseeing the Kosciusko County Emergency Management Agency director position as a “collaboration.”
Read MoreEd Rock enjoys the unpredictability of his job as Kosciusko County Emergency Management Agency director.
Read MoreEd Rock is now part of the Harrison Township Advisory Board.
Read MoreEd Rock and Keith Franks have filed for the vacant Harrison Township Advisory Board position.
Read MoreWarsaw-Wayne Fire Territory’s board approved its involvement in a memorandum of understanding for the county’s new emergency radios during an Oct. 4 meeting.
Read MoreA first-of-its-kind local gathering of emergency responders and educators concluded Wednesday afternoon, June 8, at the Orthopaedic Capital Center in Winona Lake.
Read MoreA large turnout is expected at a county-wide active shooter symposium Wednesday at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center in Winona Lake.
Read MoreMentone has been Ed and Lee Ann Rock’s home for more than 40 years.
Read MoreBy Deb Patterson InkFreeNews WARSAW — Kevin McSherry and Mike Yazel received the 2021 honors of Firemen of the Year and Ed Rock was the recipient of the Service Award at the annual Kosciusko Fire Association Fish Fry Thursday evening, Sept. 16. McSherry was also recipient of the … Read More
A rather quiet Kosciusko County Commissioners’ meeting involving standard items such as grant requests and adoption of the county’s 2022 calendar, became a bit more spirited toward the end when residents raised issues about an upcoming public meeting that will likely touch on Critical Race Theory.
Read MoreKosciusko County Convention & Visitors Bureau CEO Jill Boggs and KCCVB Board Chair Doug Haines attended the Kosciusko County Commissioners meeting Tuesday, March 30, to provide a local tourism update.
Read MoreKosciusko County Commissioners approved two resolutions presented by County Attorney Ed Ormsby during their meeting Friday, Feb. 19.
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