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Pay raise for RCS staff draws cheers

Although agreeing to purchase McBride Stadium might be the most visible outcome of Richmond Community Schools’ Oct. 18 board meeting, it wasn’t the action that received audience applause. That celebration was after a 6-0 vote to increase pay for staff such as preschool teachers and classroom paraprofessionals. Classified staff salaries Some RCS teachers have previously […]

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CACS receives 1 of 33 global awards

Outside reviewers have given Centerville-Abington Community Schools a rare form of recognition. Jennifer Horvath from Cognia, who was part of the team that evaluated CACS for accreditation earlier this year, presented a certificate to the school board and administrators at their Oct. 18 meeting. Horvath said a total of 25 schools and eight districts around […]

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Memorial donations make pickleball expansion reality

Growing Wayne County’s pickleball community was important to Randy Buhl, who enjoyed playing the sport locally as well as all over Indiana. New pickleball courts in Cambridge City now pay tribute to the enthusiastic athlete. After the 57-year-old’s unexpected passing in January, many friends and family contributed in Randy’s memory to Golay Community Center at […]

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IUE Chancellor installation Nov. 3

Indiana University East is organizing a public installation ceremony for new Chancellor Dennis Rome. The ceremony takes place on campus at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 3, at Whitewater Hall’s Vivian Auditorium, 2325 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Rome is IU East’s seventh chancellor. Since beginning his job, Rome says he has focused on strengthening student success strategies […]

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‘Comeback’ teacher named district’s best

Linda Morgason’s enthusiasm remains high after starting another year of helping Richmond Community Schools students learn to read. Morgason retired from RCS in 2008 after 39 years of teaching and says she has been “very blessed.” She was elected to the district’s school board that fall, and served two terms. Morgason also began working for […]

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Centerville adds more bus stop-arm cameras

Those driving along Centerville-Abington Community Schools bus routes have two more incentives to follow traffic laws each day. CACS has equipped two more buses with stop-arm cameras. Because of frequent violations on North Centerville Road, a bus on that route now has a camera. So far this school year, CACS officials have filed 13 stop-arm […]

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Water project could expand, faces delay

Wessler Engineering gave Cambridge City’s town council a $1.6 million estimate for a booster station capable of providing fire flow for Mount Auburn in the water project’s Phase 1B. The initial goal was to get the existing booster station operational again, but engineers learned it was sized for Mount Auburn’s domestic flow only. Fire Chief […]

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Halloween activities roundup

In addition to trick-or-treat and trunk-or-treat events, local organizations are adding pumpkin flair to everything from roller skating to concerts, dances and charitable runs and walks. Here’s a list of Halloween and seasonal fun activities we’ve discovered that could appeal to a variety of ages. Oct. 20 Oct. 20-21 Oct. 21 Oct. 21, 28, 31 […]

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UPS trucks, buildings targeted with graffiti

Centerville police are investigating numerous reports of spray-painted graffiti on UPS trucks, houses, businesses and dumpsters that have evolved to felony charges because of the damage expense. Police Chief Ed Buchholz told town council at its Oct. 10 meeting that police have several leads and videos of a couple young men committing the vandalism starting […]