Aviation Commissioners Award Taxiway Project To Phend & Brown
The winning bid for the Warsaw Municipal Airport taxiway E-1 rehabilitation project came in $371,977 less than the engineer’s estimate.
Read MoreThe winning bid for the Warsaw Municipal Airport taxiway E-1 rehabilitation project came in $371,977 less than the engineer’s estimate.
Read MoreIn case of any emergency, the Warsaw Municipal Airport has plans.
Read MoreMedicaid, transportation, and improving Indiana students’ reading skills were topics of discussion during a Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce legislative review session on Feb. 9.
Read MoreThe future of the instrument landing system at the Warsaw Municipal Airport is under discussion.
Read MoreThe Leesburg Cub Scout Pack 3729 has been active in September.
Read MoreWarsaw needs “to have a viable airport that … our industries can utilize (as well as) our individuals.”
Read MoreIf there’s ever an emergency at the Warsaw Municipal Airport, Manager Nick King wants to have a plan on how to handle it.
Read MoreVeterans were treated to a free meal, haircuts, help with medical benefits and more at a Warsaw event on Friday, June 30.
Read MoreThe Hooligans Flight Team will provide a flyover at the Military Veteran Stand Down June 30 at the Warsaw Municipal Airport, 3000 Airport Road, Warsaw.
Read MoreThose wanting to view airplanes, emergency vehicles and more up close got that chance at the Warsaw Municipal Airport on Thursday, June 8, at the second annual SOAR! event.
Read MoreStart and stop dates for the runway 9-27 obstruction mitigation project (AEP power line lowering) at the Warsaw Municipal Airport have been determined, but they’re later than the Board of Aviation Commissioners expected.
Read MoreBy David Slone Times-Union WARSAW — Comments to the Kosciusko County Council Thursday evening, April 6, on moving the Warsaw Municipal Airport from a board of aviation commissioners to a city-county airport authority weighed heavily on two factors: economic growth and taxes. The council asked a few questions … Read More
The construction agreement with American Electric Power for the runway 9-27 obstruction mitigation project at the Warsaw Municipal Airport has been signed, but only after AEP allegedly dragged its feet on signing it.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko Leadership Academy cadets visited Warsaw Municipal Airport Tuesday, Feb. 21 where they heard from Nick King, Matt Sandy and Alan Tio about the Future of Kosciusko County.
Read MoreBy David Slone Times-Union WARSAW — The runway 927 obstruction mitigation project at the Warsaw Municipal Airport — commonly referred to as the power line lowering project — is finally moving forward after more than 35 years. In his report Tuesday to the Board of Aviation Commissioners, CHA … Read More
The City of Warsaw has announced that CR 350N, near Warsaw Municipal Airport, will be closed through Friday, Nov. 11, to allow for cuts to be made across the road to support the new lift station that is being built.
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