Final Loose Leaf Pick-Up In Warsaw Scheduled For December 4-8
The final week for loose leaf pick up in the city of Warsaw will be Dec. 4 through Dec. 8, weather permitting.
Read MoreThe final week for loose leaf pick up in the city of Warsaw will be Dec. 4 through Dec. 8, weather permitting.
Read MoreThe ProPEL US 31 North Study team is hosting community office hours from 12-3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30 at the Fulton County Public Library.
Read MoreThe City of Warsaw is hosting a free workshop for regulatory compliance on construction sites for stormwater, erosion, and sediment control on Thursday, Dec. 21.
Read MoreThe following road closures have been announced due to NIPSCO pole replacements:
Read MoreFor the second straight year, the Kelley Direct Online MBA program at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business is ranked number one by Poets&Quants, a leading news site about business education.
Read MoreA nonprofit Christian organization that works around the world to alleviate poverty now has an office in downtown Warsaw.
Read MoreBlue Fox Farms LLC, of Wawaka, and Seymour-based Guardian Bikes had impressive showings in this year’s tournament but were eliminated in the semifinal round.
Read MoreI’ve heard from a lot of Syracuse residents that we Diners and Dives Optimists don’t get out of Warsaw proper enough, so on Black Friday we came your way for a treat.
Read MoreA mobile lung cancer screening program will soon take life-saving screenings to eligible high-risk Hoosiers statewide, thanks to a generous $4.5 million gift from the Tom and Julie Wood Family Foundation that will include matching dollars from Indiana University Health, bringing its impact to $8.5 million.
Read MoreA Chicago man will serve a 4 1/2 year sentence in jail and on probation after a lengthy pursuit involving a stolen vehicle from a North Dakota business.
Read MoreAnother key milestone has been met for the I-69 Ohio River Crossing.
Read MoreAfter a short hiatus, Warsaw Community Schools’ “Will Bus” is back on the road, bringing science, technology, engineering and mathematics education to local elementary schools.
Read MoreMy family began to gather together last weekend, as most do.
Read MoreDo you ever feel like the holidays are just too much all at once?
Read MoreManchester University will host the Fort Wayne Dance Collective for a contemporary dance performance on Monday, Dec. 4.
Read MoreThe Milford Town Council held a special meeting Monday, Nov. 27, to approve the hiring of two new town employees. Present at the meeting was Tad Freed, who the council hired on as a general maintenance worker; and Anthony Hicks, who was hired as a skilled laborer for the wastewater department.
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