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WARSAW — The Warsaw Common Council’s Feb. 1, meeting kicked off with old business and a second reading of an ordinance to increase the Traffic Safety Commission from seven members to nine. Mayor Joseph Thallemer said, “Essentially, it would add a city planner and the street superintendent as voting members. It creates a larger body to discern different …read more.

WARSAW — The first order of business at the Monday, Nov. 16 Warsaw Common Council meeting was the oath of office administered to Ron Shoemaker, newest member of the common council. Shoemaker was elected Thursday evening, Nov. 12, at a Warsaw Precinct 2 Republican Caucus to fill the unexpired term of the late Charles Smith, …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Common Council members took its first step in budget cuts Monday evening, Nov. 2, during its regular meeting. Line one reductions from the 2015 budget, totaling $389,300 were approved. Council members were given proposed line one cuts to review and take action once the Department of Local Government Finance issues its budget …read more.

With up to 17.2 inches falling in areas of the county, it is no wonder that Kosciusko is currently under a travel “watch”. According to the National Weather Service in Syracuse, 17.2 inches of snow fell 7 miles east/southeast of Leesburg, 14 inches fell in Warsaw and 11.2 inches fell in Winona Lake. The NWS …read more.

By ALYSSA AHERN Public Relations Associate, Project Evergreen As Project EverGreen’s SnowCare for Troops campaign begins its fifth season, the program is expanding to serve wounded and disabled U.S. veterans in addition to families of currently deployed military personnel with snow and ice removal services during the winter months. The program currently serves more than …read more.

Residents in Syracuse are being reminded there is a town ordinance regarding snow removal regulations. Letters will be sent out noting town officials have been made aware there are several sidewalks that have not been shoveled or even attempted to be shoveled. The letter, from town manager Henry DeJulia and chief of police Tony Ciriello, …read more.

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