City Partnering With Company For Translation Service
The Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety approved the city entering a contract with a language and cultural consulting company during a Jan. 21 meeting.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety approved the city entering a contract with a language and cultural consulting company during a Jan. 21 meeting.
Read MoreWith Rural King moving into the former Kmart building on US 30, the Warsaw Common Council on Tuesday, Jan. 18, approved a resolution designating the real estate as an economic revitalization area (ERA).
Read MoreIf the Indiana state legislature eliminates the business personal property tax (BPPT) and Gov. Eric Holcomb supports the change, it will have a big negative impact on tax revenues for communities like Warsaw.
Read MoreThe city unveiled plans to develop a large park near the municipal airport that Parks and Recreation Superintendent Larry Plummer describes as having the potential to be a “gamechanger.”
Read MoreWarsaw Municipal Airport is working on informing people of its new ramp fees.
Read MoreWarsaw-Wayne Fire Territory’s next fire chief, an out-of-state firefighter, is expected to be in the area by mid-February.
Read MoreZimmer Biomet has donated 1,000 rapid tests that were sent directly to the COVID-19 test site at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds Monday morning, Jan. 10.
Read MoreThe salary for the coordinator of Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory’s mental health services initiative may be funded through a grant in partnership with the Bowen Center.
Read MoreThe Oakwood Cemetery Board of Regents has a new face.
Read MoreExpansion of the school zone around Madison Elementary and signage on the south side of Eisenhower Elementary were discussed by the Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission on Wednesday, Jan. 5.
Read MoreThe City of Warsaw will be growing by 70 acres this year after the Common Council Monday night, Jan. 3, approved an annexation ordinance on second reading.
Read MoreWarsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer made it a priority a few years ago to meet the growing demand for housing in Warsaw and he’s starting to see significant results.
Read MoreForte Residential Inc. has received a grant for the improvement of its building’s facade.
Read MoreCity officials on Monday night unveiled plans to construct a $3.6 million parks office that will also serve as a maintenance hub.
Read MoreThe City of Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety’s final meeting of the year consisted mostly of reviewing contracts and agreements.
Read MoreEconomic development leaders in Kosciusko County say they are ready and eager to tap into some of the $500 million being dedicated to regions across the state.
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