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Jackson Township trustee supports merger bill

One township trustee in Wayne County encourages residents who are concerned about potentially losing the closest layer of local government to contact their lawmakers. Jackson Township Trustee Lyndon Wicker said approval of Indiana House Bill 1315 in its current form could lead to closure of the township’s office in downtown Cambridge City, and most other […]

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RCS board members sworn in for new term

Richmond Community Schools welcomed a new board member and a new board president, heard financial reports, and took steps toward renovations during its Jan. 14 meeting. Board leadership New member Cathy Hillard and incumbent Aaron Stevens were sworn in for terms ending in 2029. Stevens starts his eighth term. He believes he’s the third-longest consecutive […]

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Northeastern considers Chromebooks

Northeastern Wayne Schools leaders are surveying students and teachers as they consider whether to replace iPad tablets with Chromebook laptops, and to replace devices ahead of schedule. Technology Support Specialists Brandon Perkins and David Comiso shared a technology update during the Jan. 21 school board meeting. Perkins favors Chromebooks for several reasons. He said iPads […]

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Dublin, Fountain City, Hagerstown seek councilors

Several opportunities are available to serve one’s neighbors at the closest levels of local government. As of press time, no one had filed to run for Dublin, Fountain City and Hagerstown town councils. Each community needs to fill two at-large seats. Prospective candidates running as Republicans or Democrats for any office must submit paperwork by […]

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Land trust buys Parker building

One of Richmond’s largest historic commercial buildings has a new owner, joining a list of 15 other properties acquired by the recently formed Wayne County Land Trust. The purchase of Rick Parker’s 911 and 923 N. E St. building, known for businesses such as 4th Floor Blues Club and New Boswell Brewery & Tap Room, […]

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New stoplight a go near Northeastern

Applause and surprised looks followed Northeastern Wayne School Superintendent Jennifer O’Brien’s announcement that a stoplight will be installed at U.S. 27 and Wallace Road. O’Brien told NWS’ board at its Jan. 21 meeting that she was pleased to announce the new stoplight after she’d met with Indiana Department of Transportation leaders. Local officials have sought […]

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More teens advance to state business contest

Some high schools learned last week that they have additional teams qualifying for Business Professionals of America’s state competition. Centerville, Lincoln, Northeastern and Richmond students competed at BPA’s regional contest in December. Some BPA team results were still being determined when the majority of placements were published in Western Wayne News’ Dec. 17 edition. Those […]

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Centerville schools: Y-Care transition positive

Richmond Family YMCA’s January takeover of Centerville-Abington Community Schools’ latchkey program has gone smoothly, school officials say. CACS previously ran its own morning and afternoon program called CARES. Those employees could apply to work for Y-Care, which now supervises kids in Centerville elementaries. All of Centerville’s current Y-Care staff are former CARES employees or were […]

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WWS expanding preschool for early recruitment

Western Wayne Schools is planning to expand its preschool and offer an open house to show off its new renovation. School officials hope both efforts will help recruit more children to attend WWS. During its Jan. 14 school board and board of finance meeting, Superintendent Kelly Plank noted that retaining and increasing enrollment is important […]