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Warsaw Board of Works and Public Safety had a full agenda of new business to handle Friday morning with contract, purchase and agreement requests among business. A request by the John C. Peterson American Legion Post No. 49, Warsaw, to close Fort Wayne Street between Buffalo and Lake streets from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. …read more.

Yesterday evening the Claypool Town Council was presented with information from Town Clerk Connie Morgan discussing a clerical error that has cost the town more than $27,000 over the past four years. According to Morgan, four of the towns largest customers, Louis Dreyfus, Symmetry, a mobile home park and Claypool Elementary were under-billed due to …read more.

The town of North Webster has issues with their existing wastewater system and improvements need to be made. Due to the age and condition of the wastewater system a number of the mechanical components are in need of replacement and rehabilitation. Residents of North Webster, whether property owners or residents are urged to fill out …read more.

The city plans to collect all past due fees for two apartment complexes that were not charged for wastewater services. The total owed to the city is more than $30,000. Mary Lou Plummer of the Warsaw Wastewater office, came before the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety this morning to explain the situations. Eastgate …read more.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0YTtaHv-3eU] On Tuesday, 12 teams from across the state of Indiana gathered for the State of Indiana Wastewater Challenge to compete in five events. Teams were comprised of four members making a total of 48 contestants total. According to Brian Davison, Warsaw wastewater utility manager and chairman of the Indiana Water Environment Association, this is …read more.

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