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WARSAW — “Do you know what you’ve done,” Warsaw City Attorney Michael L. Valentine sternly said to the city council after the vote. After three hours and 19 minutes of discussion, the Warsaw Common Council voted down Ordinance 2017-10-01: Wastewater Rate Changes — Revised with a 4-3 majority. “We have to do a whole new …read more.

WARSAW — Extensive discussion was held on a proposal to revitalize underutilized alleys in the city Monday, June 20, at the Warsaw Common Council meeting. The presentation was given by Jeremy Skinner, city planner, and David Gustafson, owner of Urban Retrend. No action was taken. “It is an opportunity for improvements to the downtown, increase …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer will be giving his State Of The City address during the Warsaw Common Council meeting Monday, March 7. The address will be given following completion of new business. The council meeting will begin at 7 p.m. and cover regular business prior to the address. The public is welcome and …read more.

WARSAW — With a very brief agenda, the Warsaw City Council held its regular meeting Tuesday evening, Feb. 16. The council passed on second reading an amendment to the existing snow ordinance. There was brief discussion and the ordinance passed on second reading. Conflict of interest statements were also taken into account for 11 people. …read more.

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.

Grants were a main topic of discussion during the Silver Lake Town Council meeting, held Wednesday, July 1. The pavilion at Rambler Park is now complete, with an additional ramp and steps to be completed at an undetermined date in the near future. Laura Hamann of USDA Rural Development is to present a check today …read more.

Mentone residents may have noticed that its World War II cannon is missing some parts. This is not the result of theft or vandalism, however, but of a restoration project that the town council began looking into more than a year ago. The council met in regular session last evening and the cannon was a …read more.

Dr. Nate Bosch, Center for Lakes & Streams, presented an update of activity and reports the organization has been working on with the city of Warsaw during Monday evening’s Warsaw Common Council meeting. Bosch stated it was a busy year for the center working with the city. He noted last year there was a study …read more.

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