Sheriff John Plasse awarded Sagamore of the Wabash

VIGO CO. – Vigo County Sheriff John Plasse was presented the Wabash Award, on Wednesday, August 23 by Senator Jon Ford.

Senator Jon Ford and Vigo County Sheriff John Plasse

Sheriff Plasse was presented the award for his commitment to protecting Hoosiera and the community.

Sherriff Plasse says he shares the award with the dedicated individuals who he has worked with along the way.

I’m humbled and honored to be recognized by the state of Indiana and Governor Holcomb with the Sagamore of the Wabash Valley award.  I don’t feel I am deserving of this award as I have worked with many great people and leaders over the years to help keep our Country and communities safe.  I have been blessed to serve in the capacities I have for 40 years and could not have achieved any of the successes I have without the dedicated individuals who have worked with me along the way.  They are the reason I am able to be recognized with this award and I share it with them.

The Sagamore of the Wabash Award is an honorary award in Indiana. The award was created during Governor Ralph Gates’ term, dating back to the 1940s.

The term “sagamore” was used by the American Indian Tribes of the northeastern United States to describe a lesser chief or a great man among the tribe. Someone the true chief would look to for wisdom and advice.