City Approves Midyear Salary ‘Corrections’
To be more competitive with employee pay, the Warsaw Common Council approved three salary ordinances Monday, May 2, on the first and second readings.
Read MoreTo be more competitive with employee pay, the Warsaw Common Council approved three salary ordinances Monday, May 2, on the first and second readings.
Read MoreThree months after Mayor Joe Thallemer pledged to look at hiking city police salaries, city council took its first step toward doing so on Monday, May 3.
Read MoreJust the talk of a pay raise for lifeguards in Warsaw sparked an increase in interest in a handful of seasonal jobs offered by the city.
Read MoreWARSAW – The city of Warsaw will close all city buildings beginning Wednesday, March 18, as officials consider new ways to slow the spread of coronavirus, said Mayor Joe Thallemer. The restrictions, which also include a ban on non-essential travel for city workers, was announced Monday night at … Read More
Remember those recruiting videos the city unveiled earlier this year in hopes of luring police and fire applicants? Turns out the city got some impressive results. The newest round of openings for the police department attracted 108 applicants, including ones from Oklahoma and Texas, according to Jennifer Whitaker, … Read More
WARSAW — The city is recognizing the challenges of hiring police officers as the pool of applicants for many departments has shrunk in recent years and is trying a new marketing approach. At Friday’s Board of Works and Safety meeting, city officials unveiled two slick recruitment videos aimed … Read More
WARSAW — The theme at various voting locations in Warsaw on Tuesday, May 8, was the consistency of voter turnout. “It’s been very steady,” said Jennifer Whitaker, inspector of Warsaw’s 2nd Ward, First Precinct, located at the Shrine Building in the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds. “We share a precinct … Read More