Call Named Warsaw Council President

At-large Warsaw city councilwoman Elaine Call will serve as Warsaw City Council president.

Four Interview for Claypool Clerk-Treasurer Spot

CLAYPOOL – Four residents were interviewed Monday for the vacant clerk-treasurer’s position.

Public Occurrences 5.17.2012




Leesburg Talks E1, New Equipment

LEESBURG – Monday night, the Leesburg Town Council heard from E1, talked about new equipment and voted in new officers at their first meeting of the year.


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Warsaw School Board Reviews Proposed $87M Budget


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Charles H. Koontz


House Bill 1005




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Mortons Start Big Brothers Big Sisters Scholarship Fund


Public Occurrences


Nappanee Apple Festival Names Entertainment Headliners

NAPPANEE – WeFlip Entertainment will be the headlining act at the Nappanee Apple Festival, performing in the Nappanee Library Parking lot from Friday at 5:30 p.m. to Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

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Gatke Demolition Has Begun, Commission Hears

Just claims and a few brief project updates were on Monday’s agenda for the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission, including the demolition of the former Gatke property.

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Altrusa International Of Warsaw Welcomes New Members

Altrusa International of Warsaw has been busy with many projects over the last few weeks.

DOE Funded My Dream

Editor, Times-Union: I grew up in Nappanee in the ’80s and ’90s. Because our town was home to lots of working class families like mine, our schools received extra money from the federal Department of Education (DOE) called Title I funds. I can’t say with certainty how our district used those funds, but I’d bet they created room in our budget for things that made school feel like home to me.