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2 orchestras offer ‘Bluey,’ Berlioz

With selections ranging from a children’s cartoon theme to a harp concerto, two orchestras will perform for all ages on Saturday, May 10. Richmond Symphony Orchestra concludes its season with “A Finale Fantastique” at 7:30 p.m. in Civic Hall, 380 Hub Etchison Parkway. Selections include Debussy’s “Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun,” Gliere’s “Harp […]

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RCS reviewing student support needs

Richmond Community Schools is evaluating data on student attendance, grades and behavior, and how often students are accessing social services, as they try to meet their various needs. At RCS’ April 23 board meeting, Bridget Hazelbaker, director of student support and communications, and Elizabeth Markward, assistant superintendent of elementary education, described student support service partnerships. […]

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Dedicated & delightful

As a ninth grader, Judy Spicer wanted spending money of her own, so she got a job shelving books at Morrisson-Reeves Library. “I’ve been here ever since,” Spicer said last week — 55 years later — during her retirement party in the library’s Bard Room. MRL staff, family members, patrons and friends gathered to honor […]

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Community events from May 7-27

May 7-11 Thursday, May 8 May 8-10 May 8-11 and 15-18 Friday, May 9 May 9-11 Saturday, May 10 Sunday, May 11 Monday, May 12 Tuesday, May 13 Wednesday, May 14 Thursday, May 15 May 15-17 Friday, May 16 May 16-17 May 16-18 Saturday, May 17 Sunday, May 18 Tuesday, May 20 Wednesday, May 21 […]

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Don’t feed the plants!

In this season of cheerful tulips and viburnum, man-eating plants are making a bold splash at Richmond Civic Theatre. “Little Shop of Horrors,” which combines music, comedy and horror, will be performed on two weekends. It’s the final show of RCT’s 2024-2025 season. Shows are at 7:30 p.m. from Thursday, May 8, through Saturday, May […]

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Free copies of ‘The Wild Robot’ offered

Wayne County kids and families are encouraged to all read the same book in the coming weeks. Every Child Can Read, a local nonprofit, is offering a new initiative, Wayne County Reads. Sixteen sponsors have defrayed the cost of distributing multiple copies of one common book at five libraries and a bookstore. Free copies of […]

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Hibberd student wins civics bee

Students from Hagerstown, Northeastern and Richmond schools qualified for Indiana’s civics bee after showcasing their knowledge and leadership ideas close to home. Twenty middle school students and two alternates were selected to participate in Wayne County’s contest, which took place April 25 at Indiana University East in Richmond. Taytem Rivera, a student at Richmond Community […]

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Chefs raise $15K for Little League

Nettle Creek Lions Club’s Plate to Palate event collected $15,522.60 for Hagerstown Little League’s softball and baseball programs. On April 28, club president Robin Nugent and treasurer Brittany Ritter presented a check to the Little League board.  Hagerstown-area residents act as chefs for the evening at the annual fundraiser, and guests vote on their favorite dishes […]

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Surplus produce will feed those in need

As coordinator of Richmond Farmers Market, Hannah Snoddy has watched vendors haul away unsold produce every time the market closed, and Snoddy knew Wayne County families could use that nutritious food.  Many families struggle with food insecurity, not knowing where they’ll get their next meal, especially a healthy one. According to a Gleaners Food Bank […]