A Richmond manufacturer received funds toward its expansion, and incentives for builders to add $26 million in subdivision homes have taken another step forward. Grant At its April 23 meeting, Economic Development of Wayne County unanimously approved a $32,500 Economic Development Income Tax grant for Ahaus Tool & Engineering. Ahaus is adding a building on […]

Author Archives: Millie Martin Emery
Millicent Martin Emery is a reporter and editor for the Western Wayne News.
Centerville schools finalize 2026-27 calendar
Centerville-Abington Community Schools is already setting its 2026-2027 calendar, but must deal with some technology and financial challenges in the meantime. Calendar After Centerville Education Association reviewed and approved the 2026-27 school year calendar, it was the school board’s turn to discuss the updates at its April 23 meeting. They unanimously approved it. Students’ first […]
WWS superintendent search will cast wide net
Western Wayne Schools’ board members are moving forward with the search for a new superintendent, with hopes of selecting a candidate by July 1. Steve Horton, Indiana School Boards Association’s director of board services, met with WWS’ four board members during a special public meeting on Monday, April 21, to discuss the process. He said […]
Public meetings for April 30 through May 8
Wednesday, April 30 Thursday, May 1 Monday, May 5 Tuesday, May 6 Wednesday, May 7 Thursday, May 8 Readers may wish to contact the entity beforehand to ensure the meeting is still planned on its regular date or to get a place on the agenda.
Community events from May 1-24
Thursday, May 1 Friday, May 2 May 2-11 Saturday, May 3 May 3-4 Sunday, May 4 Monday, May 5 Tuesday, May 6 May 6-11 Wednesday, May 7 May 7-8 Thursday, May 8 May 8-11 and 15-18 Friday, May 9 Saturday, May 10 Tuesday, May 13 Thursday, May 15 May 15-17 Friday, May 16 May 16-17 […]
Super Bowl bound: 4 schools qualify for state academic meet
Four schools in Henry, Fayette and Union counties will compete at Indiana Academic Super Bowl in hopes of winning state championships. The state competition takes place May 10 at Purdue University and challenges students to deepen their research and study skills. Class 4: Tri is one of seven finalists for fine arts, and Union County […]
Health inspector: Richmond eatery removed rodents
A Richmond restaurant has addressed a recurring rodent issue, and no violations were found during its April 16 inspection, officials said. During routine inspections of food establishments earlier this year, Wayne County Health Department discovered evidence of rodents at the city’s west side Arby’s location, 215 National Road W. In March and early April, inspectors […]
Tributes planned for beloved music teacher
Throughout his approximately 50 years of teaching music, Ralph Burkhardt influenced countless students, including me. It was hard for us to say goodbye to such an important life mentor when he died at age 95 in December, but several organizations are collaborating this weekend to ensure his legacy is long remembered. Special tributes are planned […]
Cambridge City addressing blight, dog waste
’Tis the season for spring cleanups involving private and public properties. Several related updates were provided at Cambridge City council’s April 14 and March 26 meetings. Blight: Joe Webb, acting building commissioner, sent warning letters to three Fourth Street properties to clean front and back yards. Not enough clutter was removed, so a second letter […]
RCS shares results of district’s employee survey
Richmond Community Schools employees are reporting higher rates of job satisfaction, and efforts to improve internal communication have begun, according to school administrators. Stacy Mopps, human resources director, shared results of the district’s employee retention survey with school board members at their April 9 meeting. The anonymous survey sent to all RCS employees analyzes employee […]