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By Dan Spalding InkFreeNews WARSAW – The coronavirus wasn’t on Warsaw City Council’s agenda Monday, May 4, but it was the biggest discussion point for city officials. Mayor Joe Thallemer provided the council with an update on several aspects of how the city is responding, but first expressed concern that people are already letting their …read more.
WARSAW – The city of Warsaw will close all city buildings beginning Wednesday, March 18, as officials consider new ways to slow the spread of coronavirus, said Mayor Joe Thallemer. The restrictions, which also include a ban on non-essential travel for city workers, was announced Monday night at the regular city council meeting, which took …read more.
WARSAW — Congressman Jim Banks announced that a member of his staff will visit Warsaw and Columbia City Thursday, July 5, to meet with local residents and assist Hoosiers experiencing problems with a federal agency. Staff members will be at Warsaw’s City Hall, located at 102 S. Buffalo St., from 9:30 am. to noon. They …read more.
KOSCIUSKO — Members of the Kosciusko County Master Gardeners Association spent their Monday afternoon planting flowers and other plants in the alley next to Warsaw’s City Hall. Connie Street-Fribley and Brenda Houtz beautified areas of the alleyway by volunteering their time to plant new vegetation. “We thought this was a perfect opportunity to both …read more.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Jim Banks (IN-03) today announced that a member of his staff will visit Warsaw and Columbia City Thursday, May 3, to meet with local residents and assist Hoosiers experiencing problems with a federal agency. Staff members will be at Warsaw’s City Hall, located at 102 S. Buffalo St., from 9:30 a.m. …read more.
WARSAW — Congressman Jim Banks announced today that a member of his staff will visit Warsaw and Columbia City on Thursday, March 1 to meet with local residents and assist Hoosiers experiencing problems with a federal agency. The staff member will be at the Warsaw City Hall, located at 102 S. Buffalo Street, from 9:30 …read more.
WARSAW — Now through Feb. 3, 2016, the Kim M. Reiff art exhibit will be on public display at Warsaw City Hall, 102 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw. Reiff is associate professor of art and design, and department chair of visual, performing and media arts at Grace College. Her artistic pursuits include merging traditional and digital …read more.
Dear Editor, I would like to thank the city for scheduling a time to listen to the citizens of Warsaw in their concern of the overreaching Neighborhood Preservation Ordinance. While I understand the intent of the ordinance, wanting to give current law some teeth to clean up Warsaw, I am deeply concerned about this ordinance. …read more.
The Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety this morning approved another change order for renovations at the new city hall building, but even with the additional expenditures, the city says the project remains under budget. Change Order 11 was approved today totaling $8,624. The biggest cost – $5.847 – is for a third flood …read more.
By STACEY PAGE Editor [email protected] Center Street in downtown Warsaw will be closed from Buffalo and Lake streets tomorrow morning as the Kosciusko County Farmers Market LLC makes a move. For the first time in its history, the farmers market will be held in downtown Warsaw where vendors will sell their locally grown produce and …read more.


