Elect Scherer

March 20, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.


Editor, Times-Union:
I am writing to express my strong support for Nathan Scherer, who is running for Kosciusko County’s Northern Commissioner seat in 2024. I believe that Nathan's dedication, experience, and commitment to the community make him an excellent candidate for this important role.
Nathan's service as a Syracuse Town Councilman demonstrates his deep commitment to the well-being of our community. His successful election to the Town Council, both through caucus and winning the Republican primary, is a testament to the trust that the residents have in his ability to lead and represent their interests.
With over two decades of experience held by the current commissioner, Brad Jackson, Nathan Scherer presents a fresh and dynamic perspective. He brings a wealth of experience from both the business and public service sectors, making him well-equipped to address the challenges facing our county and guide us towards a prosperous future.
One of the qualities that sets Nathan apart is his profound dedication to family values and community building. Having raised his family in Kosciusko County, he understands the importance of creating a vibrant and secure environment for families. His four children, Preston, Carson, Parker, and Elin, are a testament to the heart of his commitment to our community.
Nathan's entrepreneurial journey, founding a company at the age of 23 and managing it for nearly two decades, has given him valuable insights into the challenges our community faces, especially concerning job opportunities, economic stability, and childcare. As a family man, community advocate, and business leader, Nathan is motivated to ensure that Kosciusko County remains a place of opportunity, growth, and strong family values.
His involvement in nonprofit organizations, such as Joe’s Kids, and coaching various youth athletic teams showcases his dedication to the well-being of the community. Furthermore, his service to the Noble County Economic Development Corporation board and the Syracuse Town Council underlines his steadfast dedication to public service.
I believe that Nathan Scherer is the right candidate at the right time. The community needs fresh perspectives, and Nathan's commitment to preserving the values that make Kosciusko County exceptional is exactly what the community needs.
Travis Cox
Indianapolis, via email

Editor, Times-Union:
I am writing to express my strong support for Nathan Scherer, who is running for Kosciusko County’s Northern Commissioner seat in 2024. I believe that Nathan's dedication, experience, and commitment to the community make him an excellent candidate for this important role.
Nathan's service as a Syracuse Town Councilman demonstrates his deep commitment to the well-being of our community. His successful election to the Town Council, both through caucus and winning the Republican primary, is a testament to the trust that the residents have in his ability to lead and represent their interests.
With over two decades of experience held by the current commissioner, Brad Jackson, Nathan Scherer presents a fresh and dynamic perspective. He brings a wealth of experience from both the business and public service sectors, making him well-equipped to address the challenges facing our county and guide us towards a prosperous future.
One of the qualities that sets Nathan apart is his profound dedication to family values and community building. Having raised his family in Kosciusko County, he understands the importance of creating a vibrant and secure environment for families. His four children, Preston, Carson, Parker, and Elin, are a testament to the heart of his commitment to our community.
Nathan's entrepreneurial journey, founding a company at the age of 23 and managing it for nearly two decades, has given him valuable insights into the challenges our community faces, especially concerning job opportunities, economic stability, and childcare. As a family man, community advocate, and business leader, Nathan is motivated to ensure that Kosciusko County remains a place of opportunity, growth, and strong family values.
His involvement in nonprofit organizations, such as Joe’s Kids, and coaching various youth athletic teams showcases his dedication to the well-being of the community. Furthermore, his service to the Noble County Economic Development Corporation board and the Syracuse Town Council underlines his steadfast dedication to public service.
I believe that Nathan Scherer is the right candidate at the right time. The community needs fresh perspectives, and Nathan's commitment to preserving the values that make Kosciusko County exceptional is exactly what the community needs.
Travis Cox
Indianapolis, via email

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