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Below is a list of local government offices that will be closed (and open) on Monday, Feb. 17, for President’s Day. Closed: Claypool (trash service will not be affected) Etna Green (trash service will not be affected) Mentone (trash service will not be affected) Nappanee (trash service will not be affected) Silver Lake (trash service …read more.

WARSAW — Offices in five towns in Kosciusko County will be closed Monday, Jan. 20, while six others will be open for Martin Luther King Day. Town halls in Syracuse, North Webster, Milford, Mentone, Claypool and Silver Lake will remain open for business on Monday. Warsaw city offices will be closed Monday and Monday’s trash …read more.

WARSAW  — In observance of Christmas Eve, Christmas and the new year, multiple town offices in Kosciusko County will be closed with trash pickup delayed in some communities. All local government offices will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday (Dec. 24 and 25) for the Christmas holiday, but one town will close offices until after the first …read more.

MILFORD — Due to the wind chill and weather conditions, Milford trash pickup will be delayed.

MENTONE — An increase in the cost of trash pickup in Mentone will never be felt by residents, according to the Mentone Town Council. According to Mentone Clerk-Treasurer Barb Ross, Valley Sanitation increased the town’s trash pickup cost from $2,993.50 to $3,150 each month. While residents currently pay $10 per month for trash pickup, the …read more.

WARSAW — Spring has sprung and Dana Hewitt, code enforcement inspector for Warsaw, wants to remind residents of the environmental nuisance ordinance. The ordinance targets tall grass and weeds inside city limits. Residents are expected to maintain their lawns, yards and property per the ordinance. The environmental public nuisance is defined as any growth of weeds, grass …read more.

WARSAW — Residents once again came to the Warsaw Common Council to complain about the new trash pick up. The council heard from a small handful of residents Tuesday evening, July 5, who indicated issues, but who had not contacted the public works for a solution.

WARSAW — When it comes to recent changes to Warsaw’s trash pickup program, some residents are saying, “kick it to the curb.” Willard Brandt, a local landlord, is displeased with the new system that moved alleyway pickup in the city’s historic district to the curbside, something he says the area was never designed to handle. “I’ve …read more.

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.

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