Indiana offers 8 types of savings, but paperwork is required As landowners get into the habit of paying property taxes twice a year, they might not pause to re-evaluate whether they are newly eligible for any deductions. For example, they might qualify because they’ve joined the 65 and older club, or maybe they’ve added geothermal […]

Author Archives: Millie Martin Emery
Millicent Martin Emery is a reporter and editor for the Western Wayne News.
Centerville schools updates: salary boost, renovations
Centerville-Abington Community Schools’ teachers will receive a minimum salary increase of $6,303 through their newly approved 2022-2023 district contract. Superintendent Mike McCoy said that negotiations aren’t always smooth sailing, but he appreciates the opportunity to have professional conversations with Centerville Education Association leaders to find solutions. McCoy also said he’s pleased the district could provide […]
Panelists: County focused on opening doors to addiction treatment
Wayne County is moving away from solely locking up those battling addiction to viewing them as people who can be helped when they’re open to assistance. Five area leaders in law enforcement, government, health care, education and harm reduction participated in a panel discussion Oct. 19 at Holiday Inn in Richmond as part of Meridian […]
Morrisson-Reeves Library hires director
National search culminates with selection of Dena Little A Virginia librarian who previously worked in Ohio will become director at Morrisson-Reeves Library in early December. Dena Little will become the Richmond library’s sixth director since its founding in 1864, its board of trustees announced on Monday. “Dena’s depth and breadth of library experience, strong communication […]
9 advocate for Centerville fire station renovation
Police chief sounds off about staff shortage, radio changes On the same evening that some residents spoke in favor of a fire station expansion, the town’s police chief noted a couple “troubling” developments for his team of first responders. CPD Chief Ed Buchholz is concerned the current staffing shortage could grow worse, and that larger […]
For first time, RFD honors firefighter killed in 1860
Researcher finds more details about previously unknown sacrifice on 29th birthday Philip Riley and his wife came to Wayne County from Ireland in pursuit of a better life. However, the father of three died on his 29th birthday while fighting a fire in downtown Richmond on Oct. 28, 1860. Riley’s death had not been included […]
Red flag warning issued to discourage outdoor burning; Cambridge City adds ban
National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for several area counties, which is in effect from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14. The warning is for Wayne, Fayette and Union counties in Indiana and Preble and Darke counties in Ohio. A red flag means outdoor burning is not recommended because weather […]
Town council president withdraws resignation, attorney confirms
Milton’s town council president has withdrawn his verbal resignation less than 48 hours after he announced his departure from the board. AJ Sickmann, who serves as Milton’s attorney, told Western Wayne News on Thursday that he had discussed the situation with Clerk-Treasurer Terry Craig. Sickmann said Craig confirmed that John Noland verbally stated after Tuesday’s […]
NAACP electing officers Oct. 11
Wayne County’s NAACP Branch #3066 is conducting an election of officers and at-large Executive Committee members for the 2023-2024 term. The election will take place from 6-7 p.m. Oct. 11 at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 1108 N. G St., Richmond. Those eligible to vote in the election must be a financially active member with the […]
Photo gallery: Funeral, procession for RPD K-9 Officer Seara Burton
Photos by Bob Hansen/Western Wayne News