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WARSAW — The Beaman Home in Warsaw received some alarming news recently — the nonprofit organization was given notice that federal grant money they receive may be cut by 50-75 percent over the next two years. If the funding cuts do occur, it could potentially amount to a reduction of $100,000 – $125,000 per year …read more.

WARSAW — Conducting its last meeting of the year, the Warsaw-Wayne Township Fire Protection Territory Board took care of necessary year-end business, including appointments to its board. Diane Quance, who has served as a common council representative for four years, will be leaving. Mike Klondaris, council member and resident within the district of the new …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Common Council members took its first step in budget cuts Monday evening, Nov. 2, during its regular meeting. Line one reductions from the 2015 budget, totaling $389,300 were approved. Council members were given proposed line one cuts to review and take action once the Department of Local Government Finance issues its budget …read more.

Open discussion by elected officials in a public meeting is a good sign of transparency. A special meeting of the Warsaw Common Council Friday afternoon was an example of open discussion before a decision. The meeting was called to adopt a resolution setting the 2015 tax rate for city residents. The discussion focused on should …read more.

Warsaw Approves Budget Cuts

January 8, 2013

Working under a midnight deadline, the Warsaw Common Council came to a consensus Monday night to make budget cuts that would keep city taxes from rising and hold the tax levy at the same rate as 2012. In work sessions earlier Monday afternoon, council members discussed what could be cut from the city’s budget. Tonight, …read more.

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