2 WWFT Firefighters Sworn In
Two firefighters were sworn in at the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting on Friday, Sept. 1.
Read MoreTwo firefighters were sworn in at the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting on Friday, Sept. 1.
Read MoreWarsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer announces the appointment of Warsaw Common Councilwoman Diane Quance to the Board of Public Works and Safety.
Read MoreHaving heard only positive comments or none at all about the daycare center ordinance they passed on July 5 on first reading, the Warsaw Common Council unanimously approved it on second reading Monday night, July 18.
Read MoreAlthough rental fees for Warsaw Parks Department buildings will remain the same for 2022, rates were increased at the Pike Lake Campground.
Read MoreWarsaw City Council has proposed a fireworks ordinance that would limit the use of loud consumer fireworks during non-holiday portions of the year to 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
Read MoreCity leaders are embracing a policy that will allow city council members in the future to participate in meetings electronically.
Read MoreThree months after Mayor Joe Thallemer pledged to look at hiking city police salaries, city council took its first step toward doing so on Monday, May 3.
Read MoreCity Council heard an in-depth explanation for the need to raise the stormwater utility rate over a five-year period and they appear to agree.
Read MoreA ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the renovated Amphitheater at Lucerne Park in Warsaw Wednesday, June 24.
Read MoreThe City of Warsaw Parks & Recreation Board meeting began Tuesday, June 16, with board members expressing their feelings of loss over the recent passing of Board Member Bill Baldwin.
Read MoreWARSAW – The city of Warsaw will close all city buildings beginning Wednesday, March 18, as officials consider new ways to slow the spread of coronavirus, said Mayor Joe Thallemer. The restrictions, which also include a ban on non-essential travel for city workers, was announced Monday night at … Read More
Kosciusko County’s JCAP initiative – considered a model across the state in helping inmates with drug histories as they prepare for release – is getting a new infusion of cash from the city of Warsaw. The in-house rehabilitation program for inmates who will soon be released was the … Read More
WARSAW — City Council continued a conversation about hiring its own attorney for legal counsel during its Nov. 18 meeting. Discussion on hiring an attorney specifically for city council first surfaced in March after several council members expressed concern with an incident involving Warsaw Police Chief Scott Whitaker. … Read More
WARSAW — Republican dominance on City Council just got another four-year extension. Despite the biggest challenge in two decades, Republicans on city council rolled to victory in Tuesday’s election. Mayor Joe Thallemer, unopposed in Tuesday’s election, will begin his third term in office alongside six returning Republican councilmembers. … Read More
WARSAW — A consultant offered a positive critique of city finances Monday night, Nov. 4, and suggested a few ways to improve upon its fiscal standing. Jeff Rowe, a partner and CPA with Baker Tilly, spoke to Warsaw City Council after the company completed an in-depth assessment of … Read More
WARSAW — With Republican incumbents Mayor Joe Thallemer and Clerk-Treasurer Lynne Christiansen heading to election day unopposed, all of the contested races in the city involve City Council. Three Republican City Council incumbents, Cindy Dobbins, Jack Wilhite (both at-large) and Jerry Frush (District 4), are unopposed in their … Read More