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WARSAW — The City of Warsaw Public Works Department has issued the following statement pertaining to local trash pickup: “The Warsaw Public Works Department continues to assist residents with the new automated curbside waste program. From the onset of the program, we have and will continue to work with the residents with concerns regarding obstacles …read more.

An adoption to amend the solid waste ordinance brought about criticism from landlords of apartments during the Monday, April 18, Warsaw Common Council meeting. Landlords present, including their attorney, claimed the ordinance caused some constitutional concerns of equal protection, there was no knowledge of the changes until recently and issues were aired that were not …read more.

GARY — Youths wearing pants low enough that their underwear can be seen could be required to perform community service in the future.

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 — The beginning of some year-end business took place Monday evening, Dec. 7, at the Warsaw Common Council meeting, with council appointments to various boards and commissions. Additional appointments, made by the mayor, will be announced at the Dec. 21 meeting. “You have six appointments to make,” Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer told council members. …read more.

PIERCETON — A short Pierceton Town Council meeting took place at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 12, at the Pierceton Fire Department. During the meeting, a garbage disposal bid was brought before the council, and the golf cart ordinance was passed.

PIERCETON — The Pierceton Town Council met last night, Monday, Sept. 14, and they only addressed a few things, including golf carts, the sewage project and a community event coming up next year.

The Winona Lake Town Council adopted two ordinances at its June 16 meeting. Both ordinances were introduced at the council’s May meeting. Ordinance 2015-5-1 clarifies enforcement of park rules and regulations, especially those pertaining to the new splash pad at the Limitless Park. It also establishes guidelines for police enforcement of park rules. The ordinance …read more.

An ordinance in discussion for close to a year will move on to the Warsaw City Council with a favorable recommendation from the Warsaw Plan Commission. The commission unanimously approved a zoning ordinance relating to vision clearance, accessory structures and general provisions relating to the placement of fences on unused easements and fence height restrictions. …read more.

[weaver_youtube 8d67f2Vu3Qg rel=0] A Noblesville High School student’s class project is earning her more than just a good grade, it’s garnering attention from a pretty important group: NASA is now following her updates on social media. Jessie Elliott, a junior, is working on a project for Don Wettrick’s Innovations class regarding light pollution. She wants …read more.

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