Poli (Sigh): Sheriff Dukes Proposing 13% Hike In Pay For Officers
Warsaw police are on the verge of seeing the biggest combined pay hikes in recent memory and officers with the Kosciusko County Sheriff could be next in line.
Read MoreWarsaw police are on the verge of seeing the biggest combined pay hikes in recent memory and officers with the Kosciusko County Sheriff could be next in line.
Read MoreMeeting the broad housing needs of our community is a critical issue and high priority for the city.
Read MoreThree weeks after Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and the Kosciusko County Commissioners hosted a large public meeting on critical race theory, many are hoping the issue dies.
Read MoreCity officials are seeing more progress in traffic flow over the north-south Norfolk Southern Railroad tracks that pass through the city.
Read MoreA 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 MoreCity leaders are embracing a policy that will allow city council members in the future to participate in meetings electronically.
Read MoreIt looks as if the recent pay hike for lifeguards is working.
Read MoreNeither of Indiana’s U.S. Senators supported a procedural vote that would have opened the door for debate on whether a 9/11-style bipartisan commission should be established to investigate the Capitol Hill insurrection.
Read MoreThe concept of connecting the downtown to Center Lake – an idea born nearly 20 years ago – came to fruition Friday with the dedication of the Buffalo Street Plaza.
Read MoreThe slow pace of construction and the current lack of synchronized signalization of traffic lights at some newly-updated intersections isa frustrating Warsaw city officials.
Read MoreCity Council gave final approval Monday, May, 17, for plans to establish a trash fee and provide a mid-year hike in pay for police.
Read MoreAdmittedly, I trust Bob Conley with my hair. He does a fine job – and he does it for a fair price.
Read MoreThe city of Warsaw is involved in many important public projects that benefit our community.
Read MoreCity officials are touting its customer service and low cost of solid waste services as city council moves closer to adopting a monthly fee.
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.
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