KCSD Honors Retiring Employees

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department Friday honored three of its own retiring employees after numerous years of service.
According to a Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department press release, Sheriff Aaron Rovenstine celebrated the careers of three employees recently. Rovenstine stated that all three ladies “were truly dedicated and loyal to the department.  They had been instrumental in the backbone of the department, working in venues that most people might choose not to.”
Rovenstine acknowledged Jaynn Stoops, jail division nurse; Helen Tribalski, jail division kitchen cook; and Norma “Jean” Sleeth, work release center kitchen/cook. The sheriff also stated that Sleeth had originally started in the jail division and then moved out to the work release center after it was established on the east side of Warsaw.
The three ladies were honored Friday with a retirement party at the Kosciusko County Justice Building by numerous officers, employees, family and members of the community for their many years of service to the department.

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Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department Friday honored three of its own retiring employees after numerous years of service.
According to a Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department press release, Sheriff Aaron Rovenstine celebrated the careers of three employees recently. Rovenstine stated that all three ladies “were truly dedicated and loyal to the department.  They had been instrumental in the backbone of the department, working in venues that most people might choose not to.”
Rovenstine acknowledged Jaynn Stoops, jail division nurse; Helen Tribalski, jail division kitchen cook; and Norma “Jean” Sleeth, work release center kitchen/cook. The sheriff also stated that Sleeth had originally started in the jail division and then moved out to the work release center after it was established on the east side of Warsaw.
The three ladies were honored Friday with a retirement party at the Kosciusko County Justice Building by numerous officers, employees, family and members of the community for their many years of service to the department.

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