Thallemer Encourages Continued Use Of Masks
Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer spoke about the improvement in COVID-19 numbers across the state during the City of Warsaw Board of Public Works & Safety meeting Friday, June 19.
Read MoreWarsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer spoke about the improvement in COVID-19 numbers across the state during the City of Warsaw Board of Public Works & Safety meeting Friday, June 19.
Read MoreLocal authorities say they are reviewing policies to see if any adjustments are needed in light of the wave of criticisms nationally over police abuse.
Read MoreDespite repeated pleas to not use city beaches, Center Lake was a busy place at times over the weekend.
Read MoreIt was an amazing week for diversity in Warsaw in two different ways. In case you live under a rock, here’s a quick recap. First, the more low-key effort came Monday as city and county officials quickly reacted after learning Friday of some virus hotspots in mobile home … Read More
$300,000 is being made available for coronavirus testing for a wide variety of people in Kosciusko County after a definite surge in cases was recently documented.
Read MoreMayor Joe Thallemer issued a statement Wednesday morning, June 3, ahead of the scheduled protest later in the day about the killing of George Floyd.
Read MoreCity and county officials have mobilized an outreach effort with Hispanic leaders and are seeking more testing after three mobile home parks in Kosciusko County were identified with coronavirus outbreaks in the past week or so.
Read MoreI’m not sure how Democrats would have handled a similar situation, but from what I saw Thursday night at the GOP dinner in North Webster, conservatives are not big fans of wearing masks. The dinner attracted 130 guests and continued for more than three hours but only about … Read More
Kosciusko County’s health officer Dr. William Remington is advocating for the reopening of businesses as the county continues to move forward with only one death attributed to COVID-19.
Read MoreWarsaw is seeing a better response rate than the rest of the nation when it comes to participation in the ongoing 2020 US Census count.
Read MoreAfter a six-year run that saw the street department move from a state of “shambles” to a prototype for other cities to consider, Warsaw Public Works Superintendent Jeff Beeler is stepping aside.
Read MoreCity officials did not have to look far for the occupant of its newest shell building in the expanding Technology Park along US 30.
Read MoreWarsaw 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 MorePassage of the first three massive bailout bills by Congress – totaling about $2.4 trillion – gained swift and bipartisan support as lawmakers worked to offset widespread pain caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreDespite a significant uptick in local COVID-19 cases, Kosciusko County’s Health Officer, Dr. William Remington, on Wednesday expressed optimism and insights on what he sees as an improving situation.
Read MoreWarsaw’s Traffic Safety Commission approved the addition of two new street-side handicapped parking spots on Market Street.
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