Head, Yakym, Beckwith speakers at Republican dinner
Indiana Republican Party Chairman Randy Head was the keynote speaker at the Kosciusko County Republican Party Hall of Fame Dinner, Tuesday evening, Oct. 29.
Read MoreIndiana Republican Party Chairman Randy Head was the keynote speaker at the Kosciusko County Republican Party Hall of Fame Dinner, Tuesday evening, Oct. 29.
Read MoreThe 49th Annual Kosciusko County Republican Hall of Fame Dinner is Tuesday, Oct. 29th, at the Owl’s Nest.
Read MoreGrass roots and getting out the vote were among the themes at the annual Fulton County Republican Lincoln Day Dinner Saturday, Sept. 14.
Read MoreThe Indiana Republican State Committee met at 10 a.m. Monday, June 24, to elect a new chair.
Read MoreI am writing to offer my support for Tony Cirello as he runs for County Council.
Read MoreI’m going to make a bold, end-of-the-year prediction. Those summers when motorized racing at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds was a regular weekend tradition for decades are now gone forever. Enjoy the memories. Savor the fun. But most of all, please admit that the racing tradition is over. The … Read More
PERU – Cass County Councilwoman Stacey Donato was elected by a Republican caucus Monday night to fill the seat left vacant by Indiana Sen. Randy Head, who resigned last month. The Indiana Republican Party on Monday night, Sept. 9, held the caucus at the Miami County Fairgrounds to … Read More
An amateurish attempt to have city council candidate Chris Plack’s name stricken from the fall ballot died quickly Friday. A letter attacking Plack’s candidacy as an independent candidate had been sent to local media, but the issue was set aside by the Kosciusko County Election Board after reviewing … Read More
It’s been five years since Warsaw City Council shot down an ordinance that would have allowed residents to have a few hens in their backyards, but according to two candidates, the issue is still on the minds of voters. Josh Finch and Chris Plack, both vying for the … Read More
WARSAW — A second person has announced intentions to replace State Sen. Randy Head, who is resigning on Monday, Aug. 12. Head represents District 18, which includes the southern part of Kosciusko County as well as parts or all of Fulton, Miami, Cass, Marshall and Carroll counties. Jeff … Read More
WARSAW — At least one person has announced intentions to replace State Sen. Randy Head, who announced last week his intentions to resign this month. Jake Adams, a Flora man who served nine years active duty with the Marines, was touring State Senate District 18 on Monday, Aug. … Read More
TOWN HALL MEETINGS — It’s been six years since Indiana’s 2nd District U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski held a traditional town hall, and a Democratic Party challenger, Pat Hackett, is doing her best to keep the issue fresh. On her campaign Facebook page, Hackett called the lack of meetings … Read More
Three Indiana State Senators whose districts include parts of Kosciusko County voted last week to support legislation that opens the door for consumers to be charged much higher interest rates when seeking payday loans. Republican Sens. Blake Doriot, Randy Head and Ryan Mishler supported Senate Bill 613, which would … Read More
NORTH WEBSTER — Rebecca Kubacki and Randy Girod, both from Syracuse, had their names added to the list of recipients of the Kosciusko County Republican Man and Woman of the Year awards. The duo was announced as the 2018 recipients at the annual Kosciusko County Republican Man and Woman … Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — Kosciusko County Circuit Court Judge Michael Reed and Kosciusko County Prosecutor Dan Hampton traveled to Indianapolis to speak before the Senate Committee on Judiciary regarding Senate Bill 126 – allowing a fourth Superior Court Judge for the county. The bill, introduced by Sen. Randy Head and … Read More
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The day is near to cast your vote for president, senator, state leadership, local officials and school board officials. The general election for 2016 is Tuesday, Nov. 8. Polls will open at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m.
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