
MFD Chief Woodward to Retire
Chief Woodward to Retire The Mishawaka Fire Department announces that Fire Chief Bryon Woodward has shared his intent to retire at the conclusion of his distinguished 30-year career of service. Chief
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Chief Woodward to Retire The Mishawaka Fire Department announces that Fire Chief Bryon Woodward has shared his intent to retire at the conclusion of his distinguished 30-year career of service. Chief

Winter Parking Reminder: Help Us Keep Mishawaka’s Streets Safe and Clear As we move into the heart of winter, our Central Services and Street Department crews are working around the

Affordable, Dependable, and Sustainable Mishawaka Utilities – The Mishawaka Way Mishawaka Utilities has long been recognized for providing some of the most affordable utility rates in the State of Indiana.

Mishawaka Fire Department’s Bill Conyers Named Indiana EMS Officer of the Year The Mishawaka Fire Department is proud to announce that EMS Officer Bill Conyers has been named the 2025

MPD Officer of the Year, 2024 – Lt. Bruce Faltynski It is with great pride and sincere appreciation that we recognize Lieutenant Bruce Faltynski of the Mishawaka Police Department as

On Tuesday, August 19th, 2025, at the City of Mishawaka Board of Public Works Meeting, the Mishawaka Fire Department sworn in two new MFD recruits. Joining the MFD is Cody

The bridge on South Cedar St, Mishawaka, IN 46544, will be open to traffic by the end of Friday, August 15th, 2025. However, this project is not quite finished. Work

New EPA regulations have placed extremely low limits on mercury discharges from water resource recovery facilities. While Mishawaka’s Water Resource Recovery Facility removes over 96% of the mercury that flows

The City of Mishawaka is dedicated to the most upmost services to the community day in and day out. No matter the time, Mishawaka’s dedicated staff is working to keep

Firework Celebrations Rules The City of Mishawaka Municipal Code Chapter 46, Article 4, Section 46-90 determines the times during which residents may legally discharge consumer-grade fireworks. This also closely follows the St. Joseph