Allegation Arises Over ‘Hot Mic’ Moment Before News Conference
A technical snafu led to a hot mic moment and some controversy prior to a COVID-19 news conference at Warsaw City Hall Wednesday morning, Oct 13.
Read MoreA technical snafu led to a hot mic moment and some controversy prior to a COVID-19 news conference at Warsaw City Hall Wednesday morning, Oct 13.
Read MoreA request to fly a new flag honoring men and women who have given their lives for public safety was approved at the City of Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting Friday, Aug. 20.
Read MoreSheila Wieringa, who has served as the Warsaw Parks Department recreation director since November 2015, announced plans to leave the position during the City of Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting Friday, Aug. 6.
Read MoreThe Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Board focused on the future with discussions on the territory’s 2022 budget during a meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 3.
Read MoreThe owner of Warsaw’s Economy Inn has filed a civil plenary against the City of Warsaw regarding the proposed demolition of his building.
Read MoreA benefit tournament for the families of two young men who died recently as a result of vehicle accidents will be held in downtown Warsaw in August.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Street Department received approval for the purchase of six mobile lifts during the City of Warsaw Board of Public Works & Safety meeting Friday, June 4.
Read MoreThe luxury of not having to pay for trash disposal, recycling and other services in the city of Warsaw appears to be coming to an end.
Read MoreWarsaw-Wayne Fire Territory received permission to apply for a K21 Health Foundation grant for mechanical CPR devices during a board meeting on Tuesday, April 6.
Read MoreWarsaw’s Board of Public Works and Safety approved a Memorandum of Understanding between the city and MACOG for two electric vehicle charging stations during a meeting Monday, April 5.
Read MoreLocal officials expressed more optimism on Wednesday, Feb. 17, about the declining numbers of COVID-19 cases during a COVID-19 press conference at Warsaw City Hall.
Read MoreThis past week, I began preparing for the State of the City Address that I will deliver next month. It will precede the regularly scheduled Common Council meeting on March 1 and begin at 7 p.m.
Read MoreIn the last 20 years, Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory’s Public Protection Classification has improved, resulting in insurance savings for properties within Wayne Township.
Read MoreDiscount Warehouse owner Lloyd Bailey made a generous donation to area schools on Monday, Dec. 21.
Read MoreCold winds and sporadic drizzle failed to deter a group of community well-wishers and arts enthusiasts from attending the naming ceremony for a new sculpture in downtown Warsaw, Monday, Oct. 19. Speakers included Mayor Joe Thallemer, Suzie Light of Warsaw Public Arts Commission, the artist John Mishler and Ot Schroeder, Warsaw Morning Optimist Club.
Read MoreWarsaw Parks & Recreation Director Sheila Wieringa was given approval to apply for a K21 Health Foundation grant that would be used toward the relocation and renovation of Mantis Skate Park.
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