PLEASE NOTE: WWN did not publish a July 1, 2026 print edition. Our next print issue is July 8, 2026.

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Student finishes top 5 in state Civics Bee 

Hagerstown’s Jr.-Sr. High School’s Calin Ledgerwood finished among the five finalists at the state Civics Bee held in Indianapolis on June 23. Ledgerwood was joined by area winners Centerville Jr.-Sr. High School’s Arianna Stevenson and Richmond Friends School’s Emily Meeker.  Fifteen participated in the live quiz event, essay presentation and Q&A session. After winning a […]

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Foundation awards 12 grants

Twelve local organizations received funds in Wayne County Foundation’s first grant cycle of the year. A combined $366,731 was awarded supporting programs and projects that Foundation leaders say will ensure a stronger, more vibrant Wayne County.  The 12 recipients are:  Additionally, five “rapid response” grants were awarded to support short-term programs, or unplanned opportunities that […]

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PHOTOS: Last look at the fair

The Wayne County 4-H Fair has wrapped up for 2026, but the memories of food, fun and good times linger. From works of art and glowing demonstrations of craftsmanship to the pride of first-year exhibitors, champion livestock and the quiet moments of preparation behind the scenes, fair week celebrated the dedication, talent and tradition that […]

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RETRACTED: June 17 RCS board meeting

An earlier article posted with the headline “RCS cuts 19 positions” was inaccurate. The article, about the June 17, 2026, RCS board meeting, was based in part on the meeting’s planned agenda posted to the RCS website earlier in the week, which included action items and consent agenda items that would have made those personnel […]

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Bookmobile back in action

Every Child Can Read is taking its red bookmobile to distribute free kids’ books across Wayne County this summer. Books will be distributed from the van between 12:45-1:15 p.m. Friday, June 19, and 12:15-12:45 p.m. Friday, July 10, at Glen Miller Park’s playground, 2200 E. Main St. ECCR will also offer books from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 […]

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Imaginary cat offers support, inspiration

Residents of all ages are encouraged to read the same book this summer and discuss it. Every Child Can Read, a nonprofit organization, is again organizing the Wayne County Reads program. Free books are available through July 31 at eight locations while supplies last. This year’s featured book is “Crenshaw” by Katherine Applegate, a New […]