Warsaw Fire Territory Approves Purchase Of New Vehicle
The Warsaw-Wayne Township Fire Territory Board approved the purchase of a new battalion chief command vehicle during a meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 1.
Read MoreThe Warsaw-Wayne Township Fire Territory Board approved the purchase of a new battalion chief command vehicle during a meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 1.
Read MoreKosciusko County’s health department plans to visit businesses that are possibly not adhering to state guidelines aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus.
Read MoreBowen Center, with plenty of support, quickly relocated its free COVID-19 test facility in Warsaw from Dubois Drive to the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds.
Read MoreA Deed of Dedication to Commerce Drive was approved at the City of Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting Friday, Nov. 20.
Read MoreDavid Sanner has years of experience in the restoration business working for other people.
Read MoreCity Council took pre-emptive action Monday night, Nov. 16, as parts of the nation starts reacting to what appears to be a second wave of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Read MoreOne of the school programs cancelled due to COVID-19 this year was Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy, which suspended its activities until the 2021-2022 school year. However, one KYLA student, Elizabeth Stone, was determined to see her project through, and on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 20 banners honoring men and women serving in the armed forces were hung on Market Street in downtown Warsaw.
Read MoreLocal officials on Friday, Nov. 13, offered a stark warning: Take more precautions now to slow the spread of COVID-19 or face even worse conditions this winter.
Read MoreThe number of new cases and active cases of COVID-19 has jumped significantly in recent days in Kosciusko County.
Read MoreThe City of Warsaw and county health officials are stressing the importance of social distancing, wearing masks and staying home when sick after a recent significant increase in COVID-19 cases locally.
Read MoreWARSAW — The City of Warsaw Board of Public Works & Safety members approved an adjustment to the Summer Credit Ordinance this month at their board meeting Friday, Nov. 6. The Summer Credit Program, which runs from May-November, covering the approximate service dates of March 15 through Oct. … Read More
The November First Friday scheduled for tonight, Nov. 6, in downtown Warsaw, has been cancelled due to the county’s surge in COVID-19 cases.
Read MoreCity Council gave its unanimous support on Monday night, Nov. 2, in a final vote for a phased-in increase in the city’s monthly stormwater fee.
Read MoreForty-two trees have been planted at local parks during the past month.
Read MoreThe community has another source for accessing health care through the Bowen Center Health Clinic.
Read MoreCity Council heard an in-depth explanation for the need to raise the stormwater utility rate over a five-year period and they appear to agree.
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