BOW Awards Bids For Road Work, Firefighting Equipment
A total of four bids were awarded by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday, May 2.
Read MoreA total of four bids were awarded by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday, May 2.
Read MoreDiscussion on a new Warsaw Public Works building started about 10 years ago, but on Monday, Feb. 3, the Redevelopment Commission and Common Council took the first steps in making the not-to-exceed $14.5 million facility a reality.
Read MoreDue to some concerns with the company offering the lowest bid on a security and surveillance camera system for the Warsaw Police Department, the Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday, Aug. 2, approved the bid that was about $16,000 more.
Read MoreWarsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer swore in two firefighters, Chad Basset and Matt Koldyke, at the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting Friday, June 16.
Read MoreIt’s about 102 miles from Warsaw to Chicago, or 121 miles by car following the U.S. 30 route.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety approved numerous contracts regarding Warsaw Parks and Recreation at the first meeting of the year, Monday, Jan. 9.
Read MoreWarsaw’s street department received approval to purchase two vehicles during a Nov. 18 Board of Public Works and Safety meeting.
Read MoreAs the number of stop-arm violations continues to increase in the county, one particular bus stop is most concerning to Warsaw Community Schools Director of Transportation Mark Fick.
Read MoreA contract for the demolition of the former Arnolt Corporation building near Argonne Road in Warsaw has been awarded to a Chicago-based company.
Read MoreIf it’s good enough for streets, it’s good enough for sidewalks.
Read MoreHopefully, by the time you read this, the worst of the Groundhogs Day 2022 snowstorm has passed through our community, the roads are clear, and we are all seeing our own shadows!
Read MoreRoad crews are bracing for a snowstorm that will continue for two days and could be one of the biggest in recent memory.
Read MoreWalmart will be receiving a credit of more than $15,000 to their city wastewater account.
Read MoreIt’s going to be very hard for residents of Warsaw to not realize their trash routes could be changing.
Read MoreChanges to the city trash pickup schedule were announced at the City of Warsaw Board of Public Works & Safety meeting Friday, Sept. 17.
Read MoreWarsaw Traffic Commission voted unanimously Wednesday, Sept. 8, to take no action on two separate requests from residents originally presented on July 7.
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