New Gardener At Warsaw Central Park Gardens
Warsaw Central Park Garden officials welcome a new gardener, Ginger Lily, after Toshiko Gunter, the long-time gardener, announced her retirement after 14 years.
Read MoreWarsaw Central Park Garden officials welcome a new gardener, Ginger Lily, after Toshiko Gunter, the long-time gardener, announced her retirement after 14 years.
Read MoreWARSAW — A historic building previously known for producing beloved breakfast products has a new identity as affordable housing. Little Crow Lofts celebrated the opening of its 42-unit building with a ribbon cutting yesterday, June 6. Little Crow Foods, 201 S. Detroit St., Warsaw, was established in 1903, … Read More
WARSAW — The building at the corner of Market and Detroit streets, vacant for just over three years, will soon be transformed into lofts. Receipt of government funds/grants has given a Wisconsin company the ability to covert a former manufacturing facility into living spaces. Plans are underway to … Read More
WARSAW — John Sampson, president/chief executive officer of the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership, presented an update on the quest to become one of two regional initiatives to receive a $42 million grand from the Indiana Economic Development Commission. His presentation was made during the Warsaw Common Council meeting Monday evening, Oct. 19.
Read MoreWARSAW — Changes to the city’s comprehensive plan to emphasize affordable housing in the East Market Street Neighborhood, Sub-Area Plan, were approved unanimously at the Warsaw Plan Commission meeting Tuesday, Oct. 13. The changes were made to assist with a potential developer for the Little Crow Foods site. … Read More
At a board meeting Monday night, the Kosciusko County Community Foundation accepted the gift of the Little Crow Foods property from Kim and Denny Fuller. The property, once sold by the KCCF, will fund a donor advised fund at the Community Foundation from which the Fullers will be … Read More