Interviews
Check out our most recent interviews with elected officials and public figures!
When it comes to ensuring election integrity and protecting the votes of Hoosiers, Diego Morales has made it clear that he is a leader who delivers results. Running for re-election as Indiana’s Secretary of State in 2026, Morales is attempting to rally Republicans across the state with his proven record of accomplishments and dedication to election security.
Redress South Bend’s Logan Foster had the opportunity to interview Morales 1 on 1 to discuss his background, his achievements during his tenure, and his vision for Indiana’s future.
Mike Castellon - St. Joseph County Assessor
For many residents, the St. Joseph County Assessor's office may not evoke much thought until their property taxes arrive in the mail. However, under the leadership of Republican St. Joseph County Assessor Mike Castellon, the Assessor's Office has become more than just a mechanism for government bureaucracy. It has evolved into a trusted resource for taxpayers navigating one of the most significant financial touchpoints in their lives. Castellon has made it his mission to serve the public with transparency, fairness, and a personal touch rarely seen in public service.
Initially taking office as St. Joseph County Clerk in January 2023, Amy Rolfes has worked hard to improve the operational efficiency of her office and staff, and she is now working towards educating the public on the duties and services her office provides.
Will Miller - Olive Township Trustee
When you think about local government, it’s easy to fixate on City Councils, Mayors, and County Commissioners, leaving trustee's in the shadows of public awareness. But Township Trustee's, like Olive Township's Republican Trustee Will Miller are often the first line of assistance in a resident's time of need. Their work quietly holds communities together, playing a vital yet often underestimated role.
Sandra Ort pauses thoughtfully, speaking with the calm authority that comes from decades of experience. Her tenure as Greene Township Trustee, which began in 1983, has made her one of the longest-serving Republican Township Trustees in the state of Indiana. After over 40 years of service, Ort has announced her retirement, effective May 31st, 2025.
Union Township’s Republican Trustee, Kelly Carrico, has quietly transformed her community since taking office in January 2023. Carrico’s tenure highlights a rare blend of vision and pragmatism, reflecting Republican values in her approach to governance.