Tag: Christopher Burke Engineering
WARSAW — A grade separation study on railroad crossings in the downtown Warsaw area was approved Friday morning, Dec. 4. The study is to see if going under or over current crossings is economical and feasible. BOW members approved signing an agreement with American Structurepoint, Fort Wayne, for the Center Street Grade Separation Feasibility Study. …read more.
WARSAW — Projects to resolve various water issues were approved by members of Warsaw’s Board of Public Works and Safety Friday morning, Sept. 18. Contracts were signed with Christopher Burke Engineering for the Eisenhower Basin Design and a downstream drainage report and with Wessler Engineering Inc., for smoke testing to locate sewer line problems. Additionally …read more.
By DANI BARKEY Chief Accountability Officer, Warsaw Community Schools Claypool Fourth graders stepped into the roles of Marine Manufacturers, Engineers, and Business Owners. Students practiced Archimedes’ Buoyancy Principle while using all facets of STEM education: science, technology, engineering and math. Learners partnered and created their own shipping company. Each company was allotted a $2500 budget …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, EdS Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation Students in Cathy Strycker’s third grade classroom have been learning about sound. During the first unit they learned that sound is energy that can be heard through vibrations. Each student has participated in several inquiry activities to see how the vibrations of sound move with string, …read more.
The newly established Stormwater Utility brought about 2 hours of discussions Monday night as the Warsaw Common Council discussed consumer fees and the tedious process that went into determining those fees. All in all, Warsaw residents should be pleased with the low rate they’ll be expected to pay, but some “major users,” such as Warsaw …read more.


