Although 2029 seems far away, Centerville-Abington Community Schools leaders are starting work on new course and internship opportunities to meet changing graduation requirements. Tammy Chavis, director of student learning, and Superintendent Mike McCoy described Indiana’s different types of diplomas going into effect for the Class of 2029 at the board’s Jan. 8 meeting. McCoy said […]
Author Archives: Millie Martin Emery
Millicent Martin Emery is a reporter and editor for the Western Wayne News.
Newer members lead RCS board
Two of Richmond Community Schools’ newest board members have stepped up to its top leadership roles. The board unanimously chose Kym Pickering as president and Austin Brann as vice president. Pickering, who joined the board in 2023, is a 1997 Richmond High School graduate and has four children attending RCS. In a news release, Pickering […]
A Better Way moves to new office
An organization serving those who’ve experienced domestic violence or sexual assault has a new office. A Better Way has moved to 66 S. 12th St. in Richmond. Leaders say the new office provides a welcoming environment for staff and visitors, space for collaboration, and enhanced outreach capabilities. A Better Way serves all ages and genders […]
New day care center addresses shortage
Wayne County nonprofit and government leaders continue collaborating to expand child care seats, addressing needs expressed by employers and families in recent years. The latest addition is Richmond Family YMCA’s new west-side Richmond day care center. The YMCA Stidham Family Daycare Center is in Trinity Lutheran Church, 2300 W. Main St. It serves infants and […]
Vendors and groups can join Feb. 8 cultural event
Black Legacy Project of Wayne County is registering vendors for its upcoming Black Expo. The new family-friendly event celebrating Black culture and the local African American community is planned for noon-5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, at First Bank Kuhlman Center, 861 Salisbury Road N., Richmond. Organizers welcome groups providing information and entertainment and vendors who […]
Community center seeks new members
Greens Fork Community Center is welcoming new members, donations and facility renters in hopes of addressing its building and programming needs in the new year. In an open letter, the center’s five board members and facility manager note the nonprofit center faced several financial hardships in 2024. Some of the center’s needs include replacing the […]
Town hiring public works superintendent
Cambridge City is beginning a search for a new superintendent of public works. At its Dec. 30 meeting, council passed the 2025 salary ordinance. Employees will receive a 3% raise, and an incentive for volunteer firefighters was increased. During discussion, it was noted the superintendent’s position would be open to start the year. President Jim […]
Several schools transitioning to delayed starts
After several inches of snow, the Whitewater Valley’s road conditions are prompting a new round of delays for Wednesday, Jan. 8, and downgraded travel advisory. Last update at 10:47 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 7. Travel watch Closures/delays Wednesday, Jan. 8 Schools Warming resources The Emergency Warming Center in Richmond is open in the evenings while temperatures […]
Winter weather closures and resources
Prompted by the weekend’s snowy weather, organizations are updating their hours or announcing closures. Some warming centers are open for those without heat, and there are resources for monitoring road conditions. Do you know of a closure, school update or other important advisory related to the weather? Please email contact at westernwaynenews dot com with […]
Breakfast, speakers celebrating King’s legacy
Organizations are beginning to announce events marking the birthday of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and recruit participants for initiatives throughout the year. Ivy Tech Community College is organizing its annual “Living the Dream” breakfast at 8 a.m. Monday, Jan. 20, at its Johnson Hall, 2357 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Doors open at 7:30 […]