City Donating $133K In Opioid Funds To K-CODE
The remaining $133,175 of the city of Warsaw’s restricted opioid funds budgeted for 2024 will be donated to the Kosciusko Coalition on Drug Education.
Read MoreThe remaining $133,175 of the city of Warsaw’s restricted opioid funds budgeted for 2024 will be donated to the Kosciusko Coalition on Drug Education.
Read MoreOne bid for the solid waste disposal contract with the city was received and opened at the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting on Friday, Sept. 6.
Read MoreMain Street Warsaw representatives went before the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday to request two road closures for upcoming events and an addition to a previously approved closure.
Read MoreHigh school students are getting to experience what it’s like to work for the city of Warsaw.
Read MoreA parcel of land in The Grove donated to the city of Warsaw from The Groninger Group LLC will be developed into a small park.
Read MoreWarsaw Public Works Superintendent Dustin Dillon asked the Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday, April 19, to accept the largest Community Crossings Matching Grant the city has ever received.
Read MoreSeveral road closures, contracts and pay applications were approved by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday, March 15, including a payment for the Warsaw Chemical groundwater cleanup.
Read MoreWith his probationary period completed, Kevin Terrazas took the oath of office as a Warsaw-Wayne Fire territory firefighter Friday, March 1, from Mayor Jeff Grose.
Read MoreThe city is hiring a professional to provide an opinion on the noise levels at the pickleball courts at Kelly Park.
Read MoreAfter working through some concerns, the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday, Feb. 16, approved some road closures for “Shamrock Shimmy,” a community fun run, on March 16.
Read MoreWarsaw Human Resource Director Denny Harlan has been working for a while on a way to recognize city employees more.
Read MoreNine new part-time firefighters were approved Tuesday, Oct. 24, by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety for the fire department.
Read MoreWARSAW — Bonds for the new Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory Fire Station were sold Thursday according to an announcement at the Warsaw Board of Works meeting Friday morning, Dec. 16. Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer stated the bonds totaled $2.95 million, just under the $3 million cap and at an interest rate of 3.119 percent.
Read MoreWARSAW — Acceptance of a grant covering the demolition and removal of the Fox Farm Road Dam on the Tippecanoe River was approved by the Warsaw Board of Works Thursday morning, Nov. 17. While a letter indicating the grant has been received, grant documents to sign have not been received.
Read MoreWARSAW — Requests for street closings to host private and public events and payment requests for several projects were among the topics of the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting Friday morning, Aug. 5.
Read MoreWARSAW — A joint-funding agreement between the U.S. Department of the Interior and the city’s stormwater utility was approved by the Warsaw Board of Works Friday morning, July 15. The agreement, costing $4,000, is for the operation and maintenance of the Pike Lake stream gauge from Oct. 1, … Read More