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WARSAW — The Warsaw Community Public Library Board of Trustees adopted its 2020 budget and discussed quotes for a dry pipe sprinkler system during its meeting on Monday, Oct. 21. The 2020 budget, totaling $3,570,000, was adopted. $200,000 of the budget is categorized as the library’s rainy day fund. Facilities Manager Bruce Hively was present …read more.

WARSAW — The Warsaw Community Schools Board of Trustees heard an update from a pair of educators on Monday, April 22, on a program in the district designed to help students and faculty cope with the emotional side of learning and teaching. Through a program called Social and Emotional Learning, WCS has, for the past …read more.

MENTONE — The makeshift boardroom in Mentone Elementary School used for the regular meeting of the Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation’s board of trustees was filled to capacity on Monday, Oct. 8 as the board heard several presentations of activities going on throughout the district. During Spotlight on the Valley, a regular feature each month at …read more.

  AKRON — Contested races and the guarantee of at least two new faces will make the election in November for Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation’s Board of Trustees significant for that southern Kosciusko County/Fulton County school system. Current board member Stan Miller announced earlier this year he would not seek re-election in District 3 when …read more.

AKRON — With three spots on the Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation’s Board of Trustees available in the next election, there will be at least one incumbent vying for the slot while two first-time candidates seek election to the five-person board. Todd Hoffman, joined the board in 2015 and represents District Five, which includes New Castle …read more.

  WARSAW — Kosciusko County Clerk Ann Torpy will have a lot of work ahead of her if a petition calling for Warsaw Community School Corporation school board member term limits makes it to her desk by tomorrow’s deadline. However, due to the amount of work required by petitioners, she’s skeptical that this first deadline …read more.

WARSAW — During the Warsaw Community Public Library Board of Trustee’s meeting on Monday, June 13, board members announced that the library will be offering temporary and non-resident library cards starting July 1. The Assistant Director, Joni Brookins, described the changes to the WCPL’s policy, saying, “We will now sell cards to non-residents and 3 …read more.

By JESSICA FLORES Communication Specialist, Nappanee Public Library NAPPANEE — Library tour, hours, meetings and more occurring at Nappanee Public Library. Nappanee Library Tour Did you know you could use a VHS to DVD converter or check out a portable die cut machine at the Nappanee Public Library? How about “selfie sticks” or jigsaw puzzles? …read more.

WCPL Hosting Public Hearing

October 29, 2015

WARSAW — The Warsaw Community Public Library Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing to review the Internet Acceptable Use Policy. The hearing will be held at 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 9.

DONALDSON – Ancilla’s Board of Trustees voted Monday, Sept. 28, to build a second residence hall.

A decade of service to Manchester University was not enough for Indianapolis resident Carolyn Moldenhauer Hardman, who rejoins the Board of Trustees for another term Jan. 1. “We are delighted to have Carolyn return to the board. She brings to the table great energy, probing questions and a strong desire to ensure Manchester is providing …read more.

A relatively short Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation board of trustees meeting included a visit from the Tippecanoe Valley High School FFA, the approval of changes for the Tippecanoe Valley Middle School Handbook and  good news pertaining to new lights being used at two schools. The meeting began with the acknowledgment of the high school’s FFA …read more.

The Board of Trustees of the Nappanee Public Library will meet in regular session on Thursday, August 28, 2014, at 7:00 a.m. at 157 North Main Street. The public is invited to attend.

The Warsaw Board of School Trustees heard presentations from two architectural firms today concerning a 15- to 20-year master facility plan for Warsaw Community Schools. James “Jamie” C. Lake, a principal of Kovert Hawkins Architects Inc., presented first. Early in his presentation, he boasted the quality of the design team that would be involved in …read more.

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