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 […]
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Millicent Martin Emery is a reporter and editor for the Western Wayne News.
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 […]
Centerville receives funds for electric upgrade, kids’ shopping
Centerville’s having a mixture of good and not-so-good financial news, according to reports at Centerville council’s Dec. 11 meeting. Positive Wayne County, after a recommendation from Economic Development Corp. of Wayne County, is contributing $143,000 from its Consolidated EDIT Fund to upgrade Centerville’s electrical system. That amount is half of the town’s required match for […]
$5M Lilly grant will improve Creitz, gorge
Wayne County Foundation successfully applied for a total of $5 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. to improve two outdoor recreation spaces. LEI awarded 30 grants for quality of life improvement projects across the state. Community foundations and their partners were eligible for funding through LEI’s eighth phase of its Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow initiative, […]
150 teens qualify for state contest
Wayne County will send a big delegation — at least 150 students — who’ve qualified for state competition with Business Professionals of America. After Northeastern added a chapter this year, each public high school in the county sent students to compete at BPA’s regional contest in December. Their skills range from personal financial management to […]
RCS postpones meeting about school security
Richmond Community Schools scheduled and then postponed a special meeting on Dec. 20 to discuss a new memorandum of understanding between Richmond Police Department and RCS that could affect who runs school security efforts. On Dec. 19, RCS staff notified media that the meeting would not take place the next day, and a new date […]
Food pantry $32K short at year’s end
After seeing more clients and higher food costs, a local food pantry seeks $32,000 in donations to catch up to its expenses. Community Food Pantry at 306 N. 19th St. in Richmond served 4,989 families through Dec. 12. Board President Eldon Harzman said the pantry has seen slightly more families and its food costs are […]
RCS analyzes artificial intelligence opportunities
Richmond Community Schools is preparing for the future of artificial intelligence in the district. E-Learning Team members Tim Arnold and Jeremy Hill presented on the past, present and planning for the future of AI during the board’s Dec. 11 meeting. They said AI is a powerful tool in education that, when used responsibly, can create […]
County seeking nearly $4M for revitalization
Blight concerns have been growing in Wayne County, and the county has committed money in hopes of winning nearly $4 million more to address the problem. To qualify for grant funds for blight reduction and redevelopment through a statewide program, local matches are required. No announcements have been made about the final recipients of the […]