WPD To Reapply For School Bus Safety Grant
The Warsaw Police Department is once again hoping to use a grant to help pay for patrols to monitor school bus safety.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Police Department is once again hoping to use a grant to help pay for patrols to monitor school bus safety.
Read MoreWarsaw-Wayne Fire Territory has received a $1,650 safety grant.
Read MoreIt’s still winter, but the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety approved some requests for summer events at its meeting on Friday, Feb. 4.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety approved the city entering a contract with a language and cultural consulting company during a Jan. 21 meeting.
Read MoreThe salary for the coordinator of Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory’s mental health services initiative may be funded through a grant in partnership with the Bowen Center.
Read MoreA reminder was issued during the City of Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting Friday, Oct. 1, about new trash routes starting Monday, Oct. 4.
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 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 MoreWarsaw Parks Superintendent Larry Plummer was given the go-ahead to move forward with two grants that could result in kayak kiosks and additional pickleball courts for the city.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Police Department received permission from the city’s Board of Public Works and Safety to pursue quotes for three new vehicles during a meeting on Friday, April 16.
Read MoreWarsaw’s Board of Public Works & Safety approved contracts for two Central Park summer concerts at their March 19 meeting.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety has OK’d the hiring of an engineering firm to study options for reconstructing US 30.
Read MoreWarsaw-Wayne Fire Territory received approval at the Board of Public Works & Safety meeting Friday, Dec. 4, to apply for a grant through the Indiana Department of Homeland Security for two air max disinfecting electric foggers.
Read MoreWARSAW — Changes to a two-block stretch of Hickory Street are tentatively planned for next year. The road is about three blocks in length, but the city is working with Norfolk Southern and state transportation officials to revamp the two blocks to the north and south of Center Street. … Read More
WARSAW — The city’s emerging public arts collection took a huge step forward Friday after financing for a large sculpture for the future Buffalo Street Plaza was announced. Representatives of the Kosciusko County Community Foundation on Friday said the cost of the plaza sculpture will be covered with … Read More
WARSAW — Two grants have been secured to pay for the future permanent pickleball courts at Kelly Park on the city’s south side. The cost of transforming the tennis courts into four pickleball courts will be covered with grant money from the K21 Foundation and the Dr. Dane … Read More