Tag: Retired Tigers
By Liz Shepherd InkFreeNews WARSAW — A local apartment complex’s staff are working diligently to keep residents informed and safe during the pandemic while also receiving donations of essential items and services from many in the community. Retired Tigers Senior Apartments, 320 W. Main St., Warsaw, primarily houses those who are 62 and older and/or …read more.
WARSAW — A Warsaw woman was arrested after allegedly intimidating and threatening residents at Retired Tigers. Janice Sue Miller, 55, 320 W. Main St. 325, Warsaw, is being charged with invasion of privacy, a class A misdemeanor; and intimidation. In January, officers with the Warsaw Police Department responded to several calls for service at Retired …read more.
WARSAW — Owens continued to touch the hearts of the Warsaw community this holiday season. While the Edgewood Middle School wrapped up its food drive at Owens, Manager Kris Johnson and a handful of staff members took Christmas to seniors at Retired Tigers Saturday morning, Dec. 16. “We have a lot of people who come …read more.
WARSAW — An overflowing kitchen sink led to an outpouring of kindness for a Warsaw man. Pernell Bailey, 69, was in danger of being evicted from his apartment. Bailey, a resident at Retired Tigers Apartments, had let the sink in his kitchen overflow several times, resulting in water seeping into the apartment below him. David …read more.
WARSAW — Santa Claus is not just for kids, and he proved it today, Saturday, Dec. 12, when he visited the Retired Tigers apartments in Warsaw. Retired Tigers, in conjunction with Owen’s Supermarket, hosted the second annual Retired Tigers Christmas party. Owen’s employees and their family members volunteered to bring holiday cheer to the residents with a …read more.
In January, StaceyPageOnline.com first reported that residents of Retired Tigers senior housing facility were stranded in their apartments due to a broken elevator (See story). Now, more than 5 months after the problems persisted, the owner of the building announced elevator repair work has been scheduled. California Commercial Investment Co., which owns 4-story Retired Tigers …read more.
The elevator at Retired Tigers apartments in Warsaw has literally stranded residents of the senior housing center in their homes and many want to know why nothing is being done. Monty Lackey resides on the third floor of the 4-story building. He has not left the third floor since last Thursday when someone put caution …read more.





