Winamac

The Winamac Parks and Recreation Board is preparing for a required bridge inspection as they are finding the funds for it.
The Winamac Parks and Recreation Board is preparing for a required bridge inspection as they are finding the funds for it.  The board will be asking the town council for about $3,500 to help cover the inspection. Town manager Brad Zellers, who is also a member of the board, said he will be asking...
Friends and patrons of the Tippecanoe River State Park can be proud as the park was recently recognized with honors from the Department of Natural Resources.  The Department of Natural Resources Division of State Parks recently honored volunteers and employees for their commitment to conservation...
A rendering of BraunAbility’s planned technology center in Carmel.
In October of 2018, BraunAbility announced that it would be expanding its operations and opening a new headquarters office in Indianapolis.  At the time the exact location had not been named until last week when it was announced that the company will be building in Carmel at West Carmel Drive and...
Winamac Town Council members have decided the costs of recycling and the way it is taken out with the trash are no longer benefiting anyone.   The garbage contract the town has expires in March and council members have been preparing for it by accepting bids for the service of garbage pickup and...
BraunAbility is expanding its operation with an investment in its facilities in Winamac and the opening of a new global headquarters office in Indianapolis. This expansion is an important move towards fulfilling the company’s vision of shaping the future of global mobility transportation and...
No changes will be made to the Winamac golf cart ordinance, at least not anytime soon. The Winamac Town Council has been discussing whether the cart ordinance should be amended to include side-by-side vehicles (UTVs). The proposed changing of the golf cart ordinance began a few months ago after a...
More than a year and a half after a fire that destroyed two buildings, the rubble has yet to be removed from one of the lots.
It’s a tale of two Winamac town lots.  Both lots suffered the same fates, but one could now be considered a pleasant view of green, while the other is the nightmare of town officials — an eyesore of rubble and hazards.  Both lots once held businesses but on Saturday, March 4, 2017, at 8:56 a.m.,...

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