Sheriff Matthew Hassel is pleased to announce that six Marshall County D.A.R.E. students were honored this year for winning their school’s D.A.R.E. Essay. 

Chief Cory Bowman of the Argos Police Department with Lucas Schrameyer

Lucas Schrameyer, son of Jaime Schrameyer was the Argos Community Schools D.A.R.E. essay winner.

Assistant Chief Mark Owen of the Plymouth Police Department with Lydia Wray

Lydia Wray, daughter of Brian and Elizabeth Wray;

Assistant Chief Mark Owen of the Plymouth Police Department with Chase Holderread

Chase Holderread, son of Brady and Rachel Holderread; were the Plymouth Community Schools D.A.R.E. essay winners.

Stg. Matt Schnaible of the Bremen Police Department with Kamden Guse

Kamden Guse, son of Kurt and Shirley Guse was the St. Paul’s Lutheran School D.A.R.E. essay winner.

Sgt. Matt Schnaible of the Bremen Police Department with Roman Valdez.

Roman Valdez, son of Chico and Nichole Valdez was the Bremen Public School D.A.R.E. essay winner.

Natalie Mevis, daughter of Nathan and Jenny Mevis was the Triton School D.A.R.E. essay winner.

Assistant Chief of Police Carl Amsden of the Bourbon Police Department with Natalie Mevis

Each student has been presented a check from Project D.A.R.E. of Marshall County for $100.00 from their school’s D.A.R.E. Officer.  Their names will also be added to their school’s D.A.R.E. essay winner’s plaque that is displayed at their school.