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NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR VACATION OF PUBLIC WAYS IN WALBOURNS ADDITION TO THE CITY OF WARSAW, INDIANA

InkFreeNews.com Posted Jun 11, 2025  Updated: Jun 11, 2025 @ 12:23 PM

To: Residents of the City of Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana J&D Rental, LLC Sue A. Bailey You are hereby notified that on the 7th day of July, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. in the Warsaw City Council Chambers, 102 South Buffalo Street, Warsaw, Indiana, the Common Council of the … Read More

Posted in Kosciusko County Public Notices | Tagged City Council, Clerk-Treasurer, Common Council, j&d rental, jerry deaton, joe ellen deaton, Lynne Christiansen, petition, public way, Sue Bailey, vacation, walbourns addition, warsaw | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

Fishers Proposes Noise Ordinance Amendment

InkFreeNews.com Posted Dec 25, 2024  Updated: Dec 24, 2024 @ 8:46 AM

The City of Fishers proposed a noise ordinance amendment Monday, Dec. 16.

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Posted in Breaking News, Scheduled Post | Tagged City Council, Fishers, noise ordinance | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

St. Joseph County Solar Farm Protests

InkFreeNews.com Posted Jun 14, 2024  Updated: Jun 13, 2024 @ 3:25 PM

Protesters gathered outside the St. Joseph county council on Tuesday, June 11, to protest potential negative ecological impacts of a 25-acre solar farm being built in North Liberty, near Potato Creek State Park.

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Posted in Archive 2024 | Tagged Area Plan Commission, City Council, Dan Schaetzle, environmental impacts, Land Use Planning Committee, Potato Creek State Park, protest, protesters, solar farm, solar farms, St. Joseph | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

City Council Approves $250K For Childcare Grant Program

InkFreeNews.com Posted Jun 21, 2022  Updated: Jun 21, 2022 @ 9:23 AM

By David Slone Times-Union WARSAW – Warsaw Common Council gave its approval Monday, June 20, to provide  $250,000 in American Rescue Plan Act money to LaunchPad and the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce to help increase childcare capacity. The program would offer grants of up to $100,000 over four … Read More

Posted in Archive 2022 | Tagged Childcare, City Council, Instrumental Machine & Development, Joe Thallemer, Kosciusko chamber of commerce, LaunchPad, Rob Parker, Sherry Searles, warsaw, Warsaw common council | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

$400K In ARPA Money Will Fund New Downtown Lights

InkFreeNews.com Posted Jun 21, 2022  Updated: Jun 21, 2022 @ 8:32 AM

All 53 of the decorative downtown lamp lights, plus 15 spares, will be replaced with American Rescue Plan Act funds after the Warsaw Common Council approved nearly $400,000 to do so on Monday.

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Posted in Archive 2022 | Tagged ARPA money, City Council, downtown Warsaw, Jeremy Skinner, Joe Thallemer, street lights | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

Warsaw Begins Looks At Upgrading Downtown Streetscape

InkFreeNews.com Posted Nov 02, 2021  Updated: Nov 2, 2021 @ 12:20 PM

After 20 years, Warsaw officials want to update the downtown streetscape.

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Posted in Archive 2021 | Tagged City Council, downtown Warsaw, Justin Taylor, streeetscape | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

Warsaw Spotlighting New Trash Route Schedules

InkFreeNews.com Posted Sep 21, 2021  Updated: Sep 21, 2021 @ 1:09 PM

It’s going to be very hard for residents of Warsaw to not realize their trash routes could be changing.

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Posted in Archive 2021 | Tagged City Council, Dustin Dillon, Trash Routes | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

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