Coffee with the County - Knowledge is Power
Coffee with the County - Knowledge is Power
Scientia potentia est. For those of you who are like me and don’t know the Latin language, this translates to “knowledge is power.” The phrase is often attributed to Sir Francis Bacon, who positioned his life through the philosophical belief that true knowledge is only derived from sensory experience or empirical evidence. The Latin expression occurs in Bacon’s Meditationes Sacrae (1957). Additionally, an almost identical phrase can be found in ancient Hebrew texts, in the biblical book of Proverbs (24:5). Thomas Jefferson verbalized the same phrase on at least four occasions, all of which were in connection to the establishment of a state university in Virginia.
Long story short, the phrase (or at least, the idea that knowledge leads to power of some kind) is not new. Over decades, Americans have pursued knowledge through training and post-secondary education. Folks work to learn new skills, fresh understandings, and additional certifications or degrees.
In our “line of work,” knowledge avoids ignorance. I often talk about advocacy, and how important it is to–at the very least–be aware of what is happening on local, state, and federal levels of government. It is quite easy to avoid those topics altogether, but the truth is, those leaders are the voices and influences which guide our very way of life. Being educated about who is running for candidacy, or who holds an elected office, is important, and it is our own individual responsibility.
Tuesday, November 5 is the United States General Election, and this year is sure to be an active ballot for LaGrange County constituents. Allow me to introduce you to our local ballot, and why you know use your own voice to make a difference in who leads our county, state, and country.
United States Government Ballot
United States President
- Democratic Party: Current Vice President Kamala Harris
- Republican Party: Former President Donald Trump
- Libertarian Party: Chase Oliver
- Independent: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
U.S. Senate, District 9, taking the seat of Mike Braun (Running for Governor), LaGrange County is also represented by U.S. Senator Todd Young
- Democratic Party: Valerie McCray
- Republican Party: Jim Banks
- Libertarian Party: Andy Horning
- Independent: Andy Horning, Sean Dada, Richard Kent, Antonio Alvarez
U.S. House of Representative, District 3, taking the seat of Jim Banks (Running for Senate)
- Democratic Party: Kiley Adolph
- Republican Party: Marlin Stutzman
- Libertarian Party: Jarrad Lancaster
Indiana Government Ballot
Indiana Governor
- Democratic Party: Jennifer McCormick
- Republican Party: Mike Braun
- Libertarian Party: Donald Rainwater
- Independent: Christopher Stried
Indiana Attorney General
- Democratic Party: Destiny Scott Wells
- Republican Party: Todd Rokita (incumbent, currently holds the seat)
Indiana House of Representatives, District 51, taking the seat of Denny Zent
- Democratic Party: Judy Rowe
- Republican Party: Tony Isa
Indiana Senate
- Democratic Party: none
- Republican Party: Sue Glick (incumbent, currently holds the seat)
LaGrange County Ballot
- Circuit Court Judge: William R. (Bill) Walz (incumbent)
- Clerk of the Circuit Court: Kimberly (Kim) Johnson (incumbent)
- Recorder: Sheila Getz (incumbent)
- Treasurer: Connie Brower (incumbent)
- Coroner: Jeremy R. Hoover
- Commissioners:
○ District 2: Kevin Myers (incumbent)
○ District 3: Peter Cook (Republican Party, incumbent), Phillip D. Bieberich (Independent)
- Council: Jeffrey L. Brill (incumbent), Karen S. Eagleson, Michael G. Strawser (incumbent)
As residents of LaGrange County, Indiana, and the United States of America, we have not just a responsibility but the privilege of getting to vote on November 5. We have the power, held in our very hands, to influence who leads us on all levels. We get to cast our vote to decide who will manage, change, and update the laws and rules that determine how we live, how we run our businesses, and how we develop our communities. Your vote DOES matter, even if it is just one. Educate yourself in the coming months, because knowledge is power.
Did you know?
- The LaGrange County Chamber has resources to connect you to candidates and their campaign websites. Visit our website at www.lagrangechamber.org/election to learn more.
- Our Chamber also has a 2024 Voters Guide available for download or print, both on our website and in our office. If you would like a copy of this (which includes details about the election process, polling locations, and candidates), please call our office at (260) 463-2443, or visit our office at 513 W. Central Ave., LaGrange.
- Happening next Friday, August 16 at 9:00 AM in the Commissioners Room (County Office Building) is the next Coffee with the County. This will be host to County Councilman Jim Young, Commissioner Peter Cook, and Engineer Tharon Morgan. Attend to learn more about our local government and the current projects and initiatives being pursued. RSVP on our website.
Sara Patrick is the Executive Director of the LaGrange County Chamber of Commerce. For the most up-to-date information on all things related to the Chamber, or to learn more about how to grow the success of your business or organization, visit their website at www.lagrangechamber.org, or phone the office at (260) 463-2443. Sara can be reached by email at sara@lagrangechamber.org.