Warsaw Purchases Former Marsh Property
Warsaw has purchased the former Marsh property.
Read MoreWarsaw has purchased the former Marsh property.
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 MoreTo pay off the remaining costs of the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department’s new maintenance and office building, the city will be seeking park district bonds in an amount not to exceed $2.8 million.
Read MoreWarsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer announced Monday, Jan. 9, he won’t seek a fourth term.
Read MoreThe district was changing, and Jackie Walorski was changing with it.
Read MoreWarsaw-Wayne Fire Territory’s board gave their blessing for the territory to apply for a grant for mobile radio funding during a meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 7.
Read MorePer a court order, a 60-day stay has been placed on a demolition order for Warsaw’s Economy Inn.
Read MoreTwo Warsaw Police officers were sworn in at the city of Warsaw Board of Public Works & Safety meeting Friday, May 21.
Read MoreSealed bids for three police vehicles were opened during the Warsaw Board of Works and Safety meeting held Friday, May 7.
Read MoreFree COVID-19 testing will be offered from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29, at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, located at 225 Gilliam Drive in Warsaw, behind Lassus Handy Dandy, off SR 15.
Read MoreFour months into a worldwide pandemic, local officials are urging people to uses masks when out in public and are getting the word out with an online video by Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce.
Read MoreCLAYPOOL — For someone who “just loves to be busy,” Janet Warren was content Thursday, April 9, to stay quarantined at her Claypool home and watch the parade thrown in her honor. Her family members and friends assembled a festive vehicular caravan to celebrate her 88th birthday and … Read More
WARSAW — It took some time for board members to come to an agreement regarding the rental fee for the new Lucerne Park Amphitheater, but they eventually settled on $175. At the Warsaw Parks & Recreation board meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 19, Parks Superintendent Larry Plummer told board members … Read More
WARSAW — Scanning the website for Patronicity’s projects across Indiana, one can find dozens of projects that communities have opted into in a trendy way to finance small projects that bring people together. Among the proposals funded through Patronicity in Indiana and other states are splash pads, murals, … Read More
WARSAW — What was supposed to be a mayoral debate turned into more of a community forum for incumbent Mayor Joe Thallemer while his challenger, Ron Shoemaker, chose not to participate and instead hosted an event three-quarters of a mile away Thursday night, April 11. At the Lakeview … Read More
Two-term mayor Joe Thallemer is not taking his re-election for granted. Eight years ago, Thallemer was one of four Republicans running for mayor. Four years ago, he was unopposed in his re-election bid. But this year, he’s facing a challenge from the upstart first-term Councilman Ron Shoemaker. Last … Read More