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Zimmer Biomet could relocate headquarters following safety battle with state
Warsaw, Ind.-based Zimmer Biomet, the largest employer in Kosciusko County, is threatening to exit the region if the state does not modernize a 155-mile stretch of nearby highway, according to a July 18 report from Inside Indiana Business. "We want to be in Warsaw, Indiana, for the next 100 years,...
U.S. 30’s Future May Depend On Indiana’s Next Governor
Whoever the next governor of Indiana is, current Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb said it’s crucial that they get on board with the U.S. 30 freeway project. “I think it’s critically important that 30 comes to fruition, and it’s an immensely important corridor that speaks to not just the potential but the demand for growth in an area like this,” he said. “I mentioned how special this community is. The same can be said going across the northern part of our state. It’s beautiful, it’s safe, it’s high-quality of life, and businesses increasingly are wanting to grow where people want to live. And so, it’s really a win-win-win when we get done with all the due diligence on 30 and get busy finishing it.”
City Continues Cleanup After Tuesday’s Storm
WARSAW — City of Warsaw employees are still cleaning up after early Tuesday morning’s storm, July 16, but they’re making headway, Public Works Superintendent Dustin Dillon told the Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday, July 19. Mayor Jeff Grose thanked Dillon, his department and other...
Area leaders call for improvements to U.S. 30
Several state representatives, mayors, city officials and business leaders gathered Wednesday in Warsaw to discuss the safety and economic implications of not modernizing the 155-mile stretch of U.S. 30 between Fort Wayne and Valparaiso. The U.S. 30 Summit was organized by members of the U.S. 30 Coalition, an advocacy group...
Gov. Holcomb Surprises Craig Allebach With Sagamore Of The Wabash
WINONA LAKE — Craig Allebach’s health may affect his future as the Winona Lake town manager, but Thursday, July 18, he was shown how much he’s appreciated and loved for everything he’s done for the local communities over more than four decades. Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb...
Bowen Center now offers 24/7 crisis service in Pierceton
WARSAW — Bowen Center unveiled its new crisis receiving and stabilization unit in Pierceton on Thursday. The facility is now part of the existing psychiatric hospital and provides 24/7 access to people facing a mental health or substance abuse crisis. The services were funded by a $4.4 million grant...
League Of Women Voters Working To Get People Registered To Vote
Along with pony rides, line dancing and a host of other activities at the Western-themed Third Friday downtown Warsaw last night was a booth for the League of Women Voters for people to get registered to vote. Citizen John Warren said League of Women Voters “is a nonpartisan group founded...
Sweeney Helping With ‘Coordinated Effort’ As Main Street Warsaw Development Director
WARSAW — Terry Sweeney says he’s working to make sure downtown Warsaw’s development is a “coordinated effort” as Main Street Warsaw’s downtown development director. He was hired in May for the new position, having worked at the Kosciusko Economic Development Corp. since August 2022...
Warsaw Community Public Library — Summer Reading Update
WARSAW — As we near the end of another exciting summer reading program at Warsaw Community Public Library, excitement is building. With under two weeks left, our readers have already made this year memorable. As of Monday, July 15, we’ve had 1,019 children, 408 teens, 700 adults and 22...
Warsaw Parks’ Events ‘About People,’ Says Schaefer
WARSAW — The Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department’s events are “about the people,” said the department’s Recreation Director Stephanie Schaefer. “It’s all about the people, making sure that our community has free and low-cost events to do and to see people walk out of our programs or our events, happy, smiling,” said Schaefer.
North Webster Community Public Library — Coffee With Friends Introduces Local Craftsman Jerry Neibert
NORTH WEBSTER — North Webster Community Public Library, in conjunction with the Friends of the Library, has announced the upcoming “Coffee with Friends” event, where local resident and craftsman Jerry Neibert will share the fascinating process behind his handcrafted model boats. This event will take place at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 24.
Milford Public Library — Enjoy Lunch At The Library
MILFORD — Lunches and breakfasts are available in Milford Public Library’s parking lot from 11-11:30 a.m. Monday to Friday. All children in the Milford community ages preschool through 18 years old are invited to come to the library and get a lunch and breakfast. You do not have to participate in the library’s summer reading program to get the lunches. The last day for lunch is Friday, July 26.
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