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2 schools win academic bowl state bids

Randolph Southern and Centerville secured victories at the Eastern Indiana Academic League’s regular season finale to proceed to the state competition. The season closed on April 21 with regional competition at Richmond and Greenfield-Central high schools. The Rebels’ science team, led by seniors James Gray and Lily Brutchen and sophomore Kohwen Pegg, secured a first […]

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N. 10th to close May 16 for block party

Townsend Community Center will have a community block party from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 16, blocking North 10th Street between North C and North D streets. The street closure from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. was approved by Richmond’s Board of Public Works and Safety during its April 30 meeting. The board also […]

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RPD major ‘transitioning out of my role’

Major Adam Blanton is “in the process of transitioning out of my role” with Richmond Police Department. Blanton told WWN in a May 6 email that he remained employed with RPD with unchanged responsibilities. His employment status became an issue during Richmond Common Council’s May 4 meeting. Mayor Ron Oler refused to answer a direct […]

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IU East, RCS launch program 

An April 21 signing ceremony saw 14 Richmond Community Schools staff members become the first cohort of a new apprenticeship program between RCS and IU East. The event was held in Whitewater Hall. The Registered Apprenticeship K-12 Teacher Program provides a pathway for paraprofessionals, substitutes and teaching assistants to earn a bachelor’s degree in education […]

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Unspent blight funds going to Starr, Vaile projects

Blight elimination projects are pivoting but moving forward with oversight from Economic Development Corp. of Wayne County. At its April 30 meeting, EDC’s board took two votes to slightly adapt plans for $5.1 million in blight remediation, new housing and neighborhood revitalization across the county. Funding comes from Indiana’s READI 2.0 program, supported by Lilly […]

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Fluffy friends can join Indiana field trip

Stuffed animals who love adventures, new experiences and making new friends can be dropped off soon for a free Teddy Bear Camp. Hosted by Indiana Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology, organizers of the May 11-22 “camp” say they will take the stuffed friends along the National Road on an adventure […]

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Enrollment, finances, facilities: Perspectives on a path forward for WWS

Legislative changes are significantly impacting school enrollment, and Western Wayne isn’t exempt, said WWS Superintendent Kelly Plank. She said school choice/transfer tuition has affected enrollment at all types of schools. WWS has 252 students who live in the district but attend other schools; 106 students living in other districts attend WWS schools. Indiana Department of […]

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Between concern and commitment

Susan Moistner has opinions about the leadership at Western Wayne Schools. She even said one recent departure should have happened sooner. But the Cambridge City mother of four Lincoln High School graduates and three current WWS students knows that the challenges facing the school district are bigger than any one employee. Looking back, Moistner cites […]