Itinerant Merchants Ordinance Finally Approved
It appeared for a time Monday night that the Warsaw Common Council would again table any action on amending the city’s itinerant merchants ordinance. Discussions on fees and timetables for purchasing...
View ArticleCommon Council Reviews Downtown Parking Solution
A color-coded map shows proposed areas where parking changes could be occurring in downtown Warsaw. During Monday night’s Warsaw Common Council Meeting Warsaw City Planner Jeremy Skinner and Warsaw...
View ArticlePolston Highlights Historical Journey
Randy Polston, Warsaw, followed the 2,000 mile original Oregon Trail on a nine-day adventure in 2009 and shared his experiences at the Kosciusko County Historical Society’s 48th annual banquet. He has...
View ArticleHens In Warsaw, Round Two
Should the raising of hens be allowed in the city limits of Warsaw? The Warsaw Common Council voted down the proposed ordinance last month, but with two members absent, the topic is being discussed...
View ArticleBallot Set For May 5 Primary
Candidates have filed and ballots are being printed for the May 5 primary election. This primary focuses on municipal election in Nappanee and Warsaw. Only voters within the city limits of Warsaw and...
View ArticleMeet Your Warsaw Common Council Candidates
WARSAW — The city of Warsaw will be having an election of its city officials Tuesday, Nov. 3. Cindy Dobbins While the offices of mayor, clerk-treasurer and common council district 3, 4 and 5 seats are...
View ArticleElection Process Completed With Oaths Of Office
The oath of office was administered to members of the Warsaw Common Council, clerk-treasurer and mayor Monday, Jan. 4, to complete their election process. In front, from left, are Lynne Christiansen,...
View ArticleFrush, Shoemaker Applaud End To Email Voting
Jerry Frush WARSAW — Warsaw City Councilmen Ron Shoemaker and Jerry Frush are applauding the end of the city’s practice of email voting with the Warsaw Board of Public Works. In a prepared statement,...
View ArticleEdgewood Students Present Ambrose Bierce Story At Historical Society Banquet
Pictured, from left, Edgewood students Ryun Hoffert, Keller Bailey and Jason Benyousky. WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Historical Society’s 53rd annual banquet was held at the Center Lake Pavilion...
View ArticleJerry Frush Running For Re-Election As Warsaw District 4 Councilmember
Jerry Frush WARSAW — Jerry Frush, is running for re-election to serve a third term on the Warsaw Common Council for district 4. “I have lived in the Warsaw area all of my life and inside the city...
View ArticleCity Council Members Express Concern Over Whitaker Incident
Warsaw Police Chief Scott Whitaker addresses City Council on Feb. 19 about a cell phone proposal. WARSAW — The reason for a lack of support by Warsaw City Council involving a cell phone proposal for...
View ArticlePoli (Sigh): Uphill Battle Expected As City Council Mulls Hiring An Attorney
The headline was pretty simple: Warsaw City Council Explores The Idea Of Hiring Its Own Attorney. Getting to the possible end result in which council would retain its own attorney for questions they’d...
View ArticlePoli (Sigh): Five Years After Vote, Some Voters Asking About Hen Ordinance
It’s been five years since Warsaw City Council shot down an ordinance that would have allowed residents to have a few hens in their backyards, but according to two candidates, the issue is still on...
View ArticleMore Four-Way Stop Signs? Councilman Likes The Idea
City Plan Director Jeremy Skinner (L) and Public Works Superintendent Jeff Beeler both pointed out reasons why more four-way stops would not be a good idea to control traffic flow. InkFreeNews photo by...
View ArticleFinch, Incumbent Republicans Extend Dominance On Warsaw City Council
Among those waiting at the Kosciusko County Justice Building for results were (from left) former Warsaw Mayor Ernie Wiggins (who now serves on county council), and city council members Diane Quance and...
View ArticleGrave Blankets, Concrete Pots Removed At Oakwood Cemetery
From left, Oakwood Cemetery Board of Regents Secretary Ellen Hoffer, Oakwood Sexton Hal Heagy and council representative Jerry Frush. InkFreeNews photo by Lasca Randels. WARSAW — With spring cleanup...
View ArticleCity Will Look At New Restrictions For Personal Fireworks
By Dan Spalding InkFreeNews WARSAW – City Council will look at further restrictions on some personal fireworks that some people contend have become excessively robust this year. One day after the end...
View ArticleCouncilman Is Second Elected City Official To Test Positive For COVID-19
By Dan Spalding InkFreeNews WARSAW – City Councilman Jerry Frush, who attended Tuesday’s city council meeting, has tested positive for COVID-19. Jerry Frush InkFreeNews was alerted to the development...
View ArticlePoli (Sigh): It’s Parade Season For Trump Supporters
By Dan Spalding InkFreeNews A recent road rally supporting President Trump in Oregon. Photo credit: The Oregonian. Win or lose in November, Donald Trump has left his mark in many ways on America’s...
View ArticleProposed Stormwater Fee Hike Passes First Vote
Warsaw’s MS4 Stormwater Coordinator Ryan Workman talked about the need for a rate hike Monday night, Oct. 19, during a city council meeting. InkFreeNews photo by Dan Spalding. By Dan Spalding...
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