Warsaw Council Approves Last-Minute Budget Cuts
The Warsaw City Council has made some last-minute changes to help balance the city’s 2022 budget.
Read MoreThe Warsaw City Council has made some last-minute changes to help balance the city’s 2022 budget.
Read MorePierceton plans to have $1,508,457 in its 2022 budget.
Read MoreMentone plans to have $848,839 in its budget for 2022.
Read MoreThe Tippecanoe Valley School Corp. plans to have a $24,789,746 budget in 2022.
Read MoreParagon Medical is planning an expansion at its Pierceton location.
Read MoreWarsaw Community Schools’ Board of Trustees reviewed the school district’s 2022 budget and heard an update on bus stops during a work session on Tuesday, Sept. 14.
Read MoreKosciusko County Council is mulling how much to pay County Attorney Ed Ormsby for legal services for 2022.
Read MoreKosciusko County Council members tentatively gave Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office employees a slightly higher raise for 2022 compared to other county employees.
Read MoreA plan in which firefighters would respond to and assist with mental health emergencies – first discussed a year ago by the city of Warsaw – continues to slowly take shape.
Read MoreWinona Lake’s proposed 2022 budget includes a $429,870 increase from last year’s budget.
Read MoreTurkey Creek fire board and township advisory boards Monday, July 12, passed Fire Chief Mickey Scott’s proposed operations and equipment replacement budgets. Both votes were unanimous and both budgets were passed without amendment.
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