Warsaw Offering Sandbags For Residents
With anticipated flooding expected this weekend, the City of Warsaw Public Works Department is making available free sandbags for delivery to residents within the city limits.
Read MoreWith anticipated flooding expected this weekend, the City of Warsaw Public Works Department is making available free sandbags for delivery to residents within the city limits.
Read MoreWARSAW — City officials are urging residents to prepare for possible flooding ahead of heavy rain starting Friday. Four or more inches of rain is expected over the next 48 hours, bringing a threat of flash flooding and flooding in low areas over the next several days, according … Read More
WARSAW — Because of recent record rains and snow melt, surface water levels are expected to rise over the next 48 hours to near record crests. In anticipation of that, those in flood prone areas are advised to take appropriate action. The Warsaw Street Department has a good … Read More
KOSCIUSKO — As the rain continues to fall, the National Weather Service of Northern Indiana has declared flood warnings for many local rivers. Both the Tippecanoe and Eel rivers are rising and causing flooding in the northern part of the county. Never drive vehicles through flooded areas. The … Read More
KOSCIUSKO — If residents or business owners are in need of sandbags due to the heavy rains today, sand and bags are available at the Kosciusko County Highway building located at 2936 E Old Road 30, Warsaw. Bring your own shovel and manpower. There is no charge.
Read MoreA Flood Warning has been extended for the following counties: Kosciusko, Elkhart, Marshall, St. Joseph, Lagrange, Noble, Laporte and Starke counties in Indiana; and Berrien, Cass and St. Joseph counties in Michigan. The warning has been issued by the National Weather Service and is now effect 1:36 a.m. … Read More
Overnight rain has attributed to even more flooding in the Kosciusko County area. Fortunately, there are now two locations in the county for residents feeling the affects of rising waters to get sand and sandbags to prevent damage to properties. The Barbee Chain of Lakes is being especially … Read More