Republican Jacob Bossman is running for iowa House District 6. The district serves morningside, Sergeant Bluff, bronson and salix. At morningside college, today, bossman earned endorsements from state senators Rick Bertrand and bill anderson. Hes the right person to f fl this seat, said d n. Bill anderson, r pierson, iowa. When we started having discussions about the possibility that rep. Jorgensen was going to retire, the first name that came to mind for me was Jacob Bossman. Senator anderson went on to say that bossman has big shoes to fill. Bossman agrees. But, he says, hes up for the challenge. I feel like i share a similar temperament to rep. Jorgensen, said Jacob Bossman, running for house diststct 6. I think that i have the skills necessary to l lten and represent the people of morningside, salix, Sergeant Bluff and bronson. Jorgensen was first elected to the house in 2010. He calls bossman a friend and says he would be a great replacement and representativ e of this area. More
Friday afternoon. He is a good leader and hes very professional. Very compassionate. Does a very good job of organization. Hes a great guy, and i wish him well. Family, friends, city leaders and dignitaries came together to give their best wishes to ford. To me, hes like the captain of the ship. The Police Department was the ship. His hand was always on the helm no matter what happened. He knew where he wanted to go. He came on to the force more than 40 years ago, promoted to sergeant on january 1st 1979, and promoted to chief of police over 26 years ago on september 19th , 1989. He handles things in a very even handed manner. He doesnt treat anybody any differently than anyone else, and he handles his force the same way. I think they all respect him for that. Just so impressed to see this. So well deserved and thank you for your service. Ford has had a tremendous impact in Public Safety and protecting the neighborhoods. Ats more, ford always served the boys and girls club home, haven
ELKHART — One student each from Goshen, Fairfield and Northridge High Schools have been awarded full-tuition scholarships — at any Indiana college or university.