Donnelly Joins Others In Demanding Trump Resign
Former 2nd District Congressman Joe Donnelly has joined a growing chorus of people urging President Donald Trump to resign.
Read MoreFormer 2nd District Congressman Joe Donnelly has joined a growing chorus of people urging President Donald Trump to resign.
Read MoreElected leaders in both parties denounced the historic violence by supporters of President Donald Trump who stormed the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday in a violent afternoon that left one person dead.
Read MoreUS Sen.Todd Young (R-Ind.) announced Wednesday that he intends to support certification of the Electoral College results during a joint session of Congress planned for Wednesday.
Read MoreDear Editor, It comes as no surprise that US Reps. Jackie Walorksi and Jim Banks and US Sen. Mike Braun are joining in today’s effort to subvert the will of the people by objecting to the certification of electoral college votes in states where Trump lost. Their own … Read More
Kosciusko County’s two members of Congress and one of its US Senators are expected to object to certifying electoral results for Pres.-Elect Joe Biden Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 6.
Read MoreDear Editor, US Congressional Reps. Jim Banks and Jackie Walorksi must resign for their failed attempt to upend the rule of law.
Read MoreKristi Ormsby, Warsaw, and Craig Nayrocker, Warsaw, were honored with the Kosciusko County Republican Woman and Man of the Year awards Thursday evening during the annual Kosciusko County Republican Hall of Fame Dinner.
Read MoreMy mother-in-law might be elderly, but she’s still sharp as a tack and incredibly easy-going.
Read MoreBy Dan Spalding InkFreeNews This photo says a lot. In all the years I’ve taken campaign photos at campaign events I have never had a group shot like the one from Thursday’s candidate forum involving the race for three at-large seats on Kosciusko County Council. And no, it … Read More
“You scream, I scream, We all scream for Ice Cream,” goes the childhood rhyme. Chautauqua-Wawasee hosted an old- fashioned ice cream social earlier today, Saturday, Aug. 29, at Lakeside Park in Syracuse, as part of its week long celebration of the Centennial anniversary of the passage of the 19th amendment.
Read MoreThe centennial anniversary of the passing of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that granted women the right to vote is Aug. 26. To celebrate this event, an Old Fashion Ice Cream Social is set with Congresswoman Jackie Walorski greeting the crowd at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 29, at the Gazebo in Lakeside Park, Syracuse.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council opened is August meeting Tuesday night, Aug. 18, by having Council President Paul Stoelting proclaim the week of Aug. 23 Women’s Sufferage Centennial Week in celebration of the passing of the 19th amendment.
Read MoreBy Keith Knepp InkFreeNews MILFORD — Four candidates, two Democrats and two Republicans, have filed the necessary paperwork to appear on their party’s respective primary ballots. The primary election in Indiana has been rescheduled for Tuesday, June 2, and requires voters to choose either the Democrat or Republican … Read More
Kosciusko County election officials are scurrying to prepare for an in-person primary on June 2. The county election board, consisting of Republican Randy Girod, Democrat Bill Morton and County Clerk Ann Torpy, were joined by chairmen from both political parties on Friday to hash out preliminary plans for … Read More
Organizers preparing for a forum featuring four candidates running for Superior Court 3 judge have announced a new date and an expanded format. The forum was originally scheduled for April 22; however, due to the COVID-19 crisis, the event has now been rescheduled for 6 p.m. May 15. … Read More
State Rep. Curt Nisly, who has already alienated Republican colleagues in the General Assembly, probably won’t be buddying up for dinner with Gov. Eric Holcomb any time soon. The Milford-area lawmaker was quick to criticize Holcomb’s mandate Monday requiring bars and restaurants to close in an effort to … Read More