Expanded Road Closures For August First Friday
For the August First Friday celebration in downtown Warsaw, extended road closures will be set up to allow for a family biking event. Motorists and those planning to attend on Friday, Aug. 3, are...
View ArticleB.O.W. Proves to be Resident Friendly
True to their word, the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety agreed to issue local resident Alisha Clayson a permit for her seasonal shaved ice business. Clayson has been asking the city for over a...
View ArticleNuisance Deer Hunt Begins Sept. 15
Efforts to reduce nuisance deer in Warsaw are continuing in this, the seventh year, of a state recognized selective hunting program. Warsaw Common Council has voted unanimously to approve eight...
View ArticleDeer Reduction Effort Ahead Of 2011
Warsaw’s efforts to reduce nuisance deer in the city limits is well underway again this year and, according to Jeff Grose, Warsaw Common Councilman and chairman of the Deer Task Force, so far 52 deer...
View ArticleCity Hall Renovation Plans Due May 24
With the final approval of the Warsaw Board of Works and Public Safety this morning, OrthoWorx will soon be occupying the third floor of the new city hall building. (See story) The B.O.W., consisting...
View ArticleTornado Siren Relocation Gets First Approval
The cost to move the downtown tornado siren from the old city hall building to Warsaw Fire Station 1 was given the nod of approval by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety today, but not after a...
View ArticleFort Wayne Dealer Wins Police Car Bid
Two new police cars for the Warsaw Police Department will be coming from a Fort Wayne dealer after a vote by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety taken today. Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer first...
View ArticleControlled Deer Hunts Begin Sept. 15
Veteran archers hoping to be chosen as part of Warsaw’s eighth annual nuisance deer hunt will receive their notices likely by the end of this week. Warsaw Common Councilman Jeff Grose said during the...
View ArticleCity Ordering Complexes To Pay Up
The city plans to collect all past due fees for two apartment complexes that were not charged for wastewater services. The total owed to the city is more than $30,000. Mary Lou Plummer of the Warsaw...
View ArticleCity Threatens Second Lien For Unpaid Bill
Another disputed wastewater bill was presented to the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety today, but this time the arrearage will not be forgiven. Birch Realty of Troy, Mich., has owned Green Acres...
View ArticleBulletproof Vests, City Hall Door Purchases Approved
One year ago, the Warsaw Police Department’s request to the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety to apply for grant funds to purchase new bulletproof vests was approved. On Wednesday, WPD Lt. Kip...
View ArticleHens In Warsaw, Round Two
Should the raising of hens be allowed in the city limits of Warsaw? The Warsaw Common Council voted down the proposed ordinance last month, but with two members absent, the topic is being discussed...
View ArticleExpanded Road Closures For August First Friday
For the August First Friday celebration in downtown Warsaw, extended road closures will be set up to allow for a family biking event. Motorists and those planning to attend on Friday, Aug. 3, are...
View ArticleB.O.W. Proves to be Resident Friendly
True to their word, the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety agreed to issue local resident Alisha Clayson a permit for her seasonal shaved ice business. Clayson has been asking the city for over a...
View ArticleNuisance Deer Hunt Begins Sept. 15
Efforts to reduce nuisance deer in Warsaw are continuing in this, the seventh year, of a state recognized selective hunting program. Warsaw Common Council has voted unanimously to approve eight...
View ArticleDeer Reduction Effort Ahead Of 2011
Warsaw’s efforts to reduce nuisance deer in the city limits is well underway again this year and, according to Jeff Grose, Warsaw Common Councilman and chairman of the Deer Task Force, so far 52 deer...
View ArticleCity Hall Renovation Plans Due May 24
With the final approval of the Warsaw Board of Works and Public Safety this morning, OrthoWorx will soon be occupying the third floor of the new city hall building. (See story) The B.O.W., consisting...
View ArticleTornado Siren Relocation Gets First Approval
The cost to move the downtown tornado siren from the old city hall building to Warsaw Fire Station 1 was given the nod of approval by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety today, but not after a...
View ArticleFort Wayne Dealer Wins Police Car Bid
Two new police cars for the Warsaw Police Department will be coming from a Fort Wayne dealer after a vote by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety taken today. Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer first...
View ArticleControlled Deer Hunts Begin Sept. 15
Veteran archers hoping to be chosen as part of Warsaw’s eighth annual nuisance deer hunt will receive their notices likely by the end of this week. Warsaw Common Councilman Jeff Grose said during the...
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