Parks Department Rebounds From Down Year In 2020
The Warsaw Parks department has rebounded nicely from some of the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Parks department has rebounded nicely from some of the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreThe city unveiled plans to develop a large park near the municipal airport that Parks and Recreation Superintendent Larry Plummer describes as having the potential to be a “gamechanger.”
Read MoreAlthough rental fees for Warsaw Parks Department buildings will remain the same for 2022, rates were increased at the Pike Lake Campground.
Read MoreIn recognition of a grant that will be used for the renovation of tennis courts at Bixler Park, the parks board voted in favor of naming the courts after the K21 Health Foundation and/or displaying some type of plaque in honor of the foundation’s contribution to the project.
Read MoreA new type of follow-up care for medical and mental health services could be available locally in the future.
Read MoreA reminder was issued during the City of Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting Friday, Oct. 1, about new trash routes starting Monday, Oct. 4.
Read MoreLocal pickleball enthusiasts will likely be excited by an announcement made at the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Board meeting Tuesday, Sept. 21.
Read MoreMantis Skate Park will remain at its current location … at least for now.
Read MoreProposed projects for the next five years were reviewed at the City of Warsaw Parks and Recreation Board meeting Tuesday, Aug. 17.
Read MoreThe late Charles A. Ker would be thrilled about the revamped park that carries his family’s name.
Read MoreAdam Howard applies paint to Fribley Field on East Market Street in Warsaw early Monday morning, July 26.
Read MoreRenovations at Ker Park have been completed and the park, which features a new look and new equipment is open for public use.
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 MoreThe Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department received 430 responses to the public survey asking for input regarding park facilities, programs and activities.
Read MoreWarsaw Parks Superintendent Larry Plummer was given the go-ahead to move forward with two grants that could result in kayak kiosks and additional pickleball courts for the city.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department has received 396 responses to the public survey asking for input regarding park facilities, programs and activities.
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