Western Wayne Regional Sewage District is trying another weapon in its war upon bad odors in Cambridge City. Residents who live near the treatment plant at 200 S. Plum St., a few blocks southeast of downtown, have raised concerns about the odors for about two years. Passersby on U.S. 40 sometimes can detect the odor. […]
Author Archives: Millie Martin Emery
Millicent Martin Emery is a reporter and editor for the Western Wayne News.
Centerville council braces for service cuts
Financial cuts to government services keep coming, and two Centerville leaders are learning just how hard they’ll hit the town in the next few years. During council’s Oct. 28 work session, Council President Dan Wandersee called the presentations he and Town Manager Kevin Slick heard at the Accelerate Indiana Municipalities conference about property tax changes […]
‘Charlotte’s Web’ spins friendship yarn
Stage One Youth Theatre will present the timeless story of friendship between Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider for one weekend. Performances of “Charlotte’s Web” begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, and Saturday, Nov. 8, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, at Richmond Civic Theatre, 1003 E. Main St., Richmond. Students will […]
School receives state’s Blue Ribbon
Richmond Community Schools’ Charles Elementary School has been selected as a 2025 Indiana Blue Ribbon School. According to an RCS news release, the designation celebrates schools that demonstrate exemplary academic performance and employ innovative approaches to meet all learners’ diverse needs. Charles earned this recognition for fostering an environment where excellence is both expected and […]
Reservations encouraged for community dinner
They’re not just talking turkey at Western Wayne County’s community Thanksgiving dinner. They’re talking mashed potatoes, fellowship, live music and giveaways. Anyone who lives in the Western Wayne Schools district is invited for the free meal from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12. The gathering will take place in Lincoln Middle/High School’s cafeteria, 205 E. Parkway […]
Finalists chosen for full-tuition scholarship
Six seniors from Lincoln, Hagerstown and Richmond high schools were selected as Wayne County’s finalists for two full-tuition Lilly Endowment Community Scholarships. And, another Hagerstown student is competing for Henry County’s Lilly scholarship. Wayne County’s finalists are: The finalists were chosen from 62 applicants. Wayne County Foundation’s selection committee independently scored the applications in a […]
County combats SNAP pause
Even before some Wayne County residents learned they could lose food assistance benefits in November because of the federal government shutdown, long lines of vehicles gathered for regular food pantry giveaways across the community. Now, several Wayne County organizations concerned about neighbors going hungry are banding together to boost existing social safety nets. Who uses […]
Lilly Endowment’s funds fuel future renewal projects
Lilly is again giving money to improve Indiana neighborhoods, arts and culture, and Wayne County residents will benefit. Lilly Endowment Inc. is awarding $250 million in grants across the state, and the county will receive more than a $5 million share, to be spent on three residential and commercial projects by the end of 2028. […]
New HJSHS club encourages safe choices
Hagerstown Jr./Sr. High students have a new club empowering them to make positive, healthy choices. During their Oct. 15 meeting, Nettle Creek school board members approved the Students Against Destructive Decisions club. It will be open to seventh through 12th grades. The club promotes safe driving and making responsible decisions, raises awareness of risks, and […]
‘Harder’ Centerville teacher negotiations end in contract
Labor negotiations can be charged, but handshakes and compliments were part of Centerville-Abington Community Schools’ new teacher contract approval. The school board unanimously approved the tentative agreement at its Wednesday, Oct. 22, meeting. Superintendent Mike McCoy said he appreciated another great year of negotiations, even when discussions were more difficult after funding decreases. Centerville’s enrollment […]
