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May 6: Wayne County at 49 COVID positives

As of Thursday, May 6, Wayne County has 49 lab-confirmed positive cases of COVID-19. Franklin County has 101 cases, Henry County has 59, Fayette County has 34, Randolph County has 18 and Union County has eight. In Reid Health’s eight-county service area, it has had 90 lab-confirmed positive cases, and now has 43 patients in […]

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County, city delay openings for public pools/water activities, movie theaters

Local officials have decided to make a couple of COVID-19-related restrictions more stringent than those by Indiana’s governor. Based on recommendations by Wayne County Health Department, county commissioners and Richmond’s mayor approved a joint executive order on May 6 that puts in place a more restrictive and extended date for the reopening of public access […]

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RHS announces graduation plans

Richmond High School will give its seniors their diplomas in individual ceremonies in May because of COVID-19. Students will have a drive-through pick up of their caps, gowns and yard signs from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday, May 18, in the Career Center parking lot. Beginning May 19, RHS Class of 2020 graduation ceremonies will take […]

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Wayne County urgently seeking poll workers

Wayne County is seeking those interested in being poll workers to step forward by 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 8, to commit to the paying job. The Wayne County Election Board met Monday, May 4, and discussed the shortage of poll workers for the 2020 Primary Election. Because of the age of most of the county’s […]

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May 4: Reid counts 77 cases, state exceeds 20,000

As of 11:30 a.m. Monday, May 4, Reid Health has 77 lab-confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 and 47 patients in containment areas at Reid Health. Patients are part of Reid’s eight-county coverage area. The health system has submitted 931 tests, with studies showing a relatively high “false negative” outcome of testing. As of May 4, […]

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Requests to vote by mail due May 21

All Indiana voters may choose to cast a ballot by mail in the upcoming June 2 primary election. For the June primary, a voter does not need to indicate a reason to vote by mail as is usually required, because of COVID-19. To request an absentee-by-mail ballot, download and print a state form. Or, the […]