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There are tentative plans for another roundabout on the north side of Warsaw. The city’s comprehensive plan mentions the potential for a roundabout north of the existing roundabout on Husky Trail at CR 100E and CR 200N. The subject came up in passing during a presentation Monday night about the 2020 budget by City Plan …read more.

WARSAW — Optimist club members and friends of John Elliott gathered Wednesday morning to honor the longtime community leader who plans to move soon to South Carolina. Members of the Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club and others honored Elliott — who turned 75 on Wednesday — at the Shrine Building, making it clear how much he …read more.

WARSAW — Wagon Wheel Center For The Arts today announced a leading pledge of $100,000 to its capital campaign from the Esther Pfleiderer Charitable Trust, administered by 1st Source Bank Wealth Advisory Group. John Elliott, vice-president and trust officer at 1st Source Bank, presented the first payment of a pledge to the board last year …read more.

Applications are currently being accepted for the Bob and Esther Pfleiderer scholarship. This four-year scholarship was created by long time Warsaw residents Bob and Esther Pfleiderer. Bob and Esther were both born and raised in Warsaw. Esther graduated from Manchester College and received her Masters Degree from Purdue University. She taught math in the Warsaw Community School system …read more.

The Donald L. Charlton educational scholarship trust was funded at Don’s death in July 2004 with assets in excess of $1,400,000 through the 1st Source Bank Personal Asset Management Group. Don was a lifetime Milford resident. He retired from the U.S. Postal service in 1988 after 33 years of service. Don was a member of …read more.

[weaver_youtube dePSWmaPqFc r el=0]     In the first time that any one can remember, as far back as 1967, Warsaw has been privileged to have a line-up of candidates visit. That historic moment was Saturday afternoon on Buffalo Street in front of the courthouse. With the temperatures around 34 degrees, but feeling like 21 …read more.

The Esther Pfleiderer Charitable Trust at 1st Source Bank recently awarded Kosciusko Literacy Services $1,000 to purchase ABC board books for babies born at Kosciusko Community Hospital.  Kosciusko Literacy Services’ Baby’s First Book program encourages early literacy development in the county’s youngest residents. Reading to a baby or young child helps the child’s brain to …read more.

[weaver_youtube 66HbNw727h8 rel=0] Enjoy watching collegiate marching bands? There will be an opportunity to see a Big 12 collegiate band and a recipient of the Sudler Trophy, an award recognizing the band as one of the top programs in the country. The Pride of Oklahoma, from The University of Oklahoma, will make a visit to …read more.

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