Warsaw City Council Looks At Boosting Its Pay Down The Road
In a continuing review of all city worker salaries, Warsaw City Council is now looking at its own level of compensation.
Read MoreIn a continuing review of all city worker salaries, Warsaw City Council is now looking at its own level of compensation.
Read MoreThe city’s deer reduction task force is preparing for another season but will rely solely on experienced veteran archers.
Read MoreEditor’s note: This is a retrospective article that runs a few times a month on InkFreeNews that relies on files from the Kosciusko County Historical Society 1999 – Charges in the case involving the Aug. 12, 1996, death of 4-year-old Kaelie Cusick were dismissed earlier this year, and those … Read More
A reduction in the merchant fee for an out-of-county ice cream vendor was granted by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Monday, July 19.
Read MoreAn agreement with Baker Tilly Consulting Services was approved at the Warsaw Board of Works and Safety meeting Friday, July 2, to help manage $3.4 million the city is eligible for in COVID-19 relief funds.
Read MoreA benefit tournament for the families of two young men who died recently as a result of vehicle accidents will be held in downtown Warsaw in August.
Read MoreCity leaders are embracing a policy that will allow city council members in the future to participate in meetings electronically.
Read MoreThree months after Mayor Joe Thallemer pledged to look at hiking city police salaries, city council took its first step toward doing so on Monday, May 3.
Read MoreThe luxury of not having to pay for trash disposal, recycling and other services in the city of Warsaw appears to be coming to an end.
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.
Read MoreCity department heads gave budget presentations at a lengthy Warsaw Common Council meeting Monday, Aug. 17.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Board of Public Works & Safety meeting held Thursday, July 2, was led by Board Member George Clemens.
Read MoreCity Council is moving forward again with the framework to be able to hire an independent counsel in the future.
Read MoreDear Editor, I first want to thank publicly the Honorable Joe V. Sutton for serving as Judge of Kosciusko County Superior Court III since 1997. As a longtime social studies teacher, as well as being a local public official myself, I have a great deal of respect for … Read More
Warsaw Street Superintendent Jeff Beeler and City Councilman Jeff Grose plan to meet next week with homeowners who will be affected by the first phase of the reconstruction of Hodges Addition.
Read MoreBy Dan Spalding InkFreeNews WARSAW – Warsaw City Council moved swiftly Monday night to establish a no-interest loan program for small businesses in the city that have been crippled by the pandemic. After debating the parameters of the plan, council voted at its April 20 meeting to work … Read More