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Milton playground campaign aims high

Wayne County’s next all-or-nothing fundraising campaign to improve a small community’s recreational opportunities has begun.  The town of Milton is trying to raise $50,000 by 10 p.m. May 18. If successful, the project will receive a matching grant as part of Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority’s (IHCDA) CreatINg Places program. “With your support, the […]

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Housing help precedes city’s camp removals

During his campaign, Mayor Ron Oler began thinking about the plight of unhoused people in Richmond encampments. Helping those people would address issues such as trash, open fires, noise and overdoses, and upon taking office, Oler tasked Richmond Police Department with leading the assistance effort. But, it wouldn’t just be a police endeavor. Oler said […]

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Humble, generous service

Two longtime Western Wayne residents were recognized for their dedication to the community.  At its annual dinner, Cambridge City Chamber of Commerce honored Tom Munchel and Mick Fowler for setting an example through humble and generous service. Several years ago, the theme for the chamber’s Canal Days festival was “Small Town, Big Heart.”  Shortly after, […]

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Opioid funds will buy sheriff drones, ATV

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office has received permission to purchase five drones and a side-by-side all-terrain vehicle. During their March 20 meeting, Wayne County’s commissioners approved up to $85,000 for the purchases, allocating the money from the county’s opioid settlement distribution. The county recently received more than $345,000 from its 2023 settlement total of $442,308.30, […]

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Tip helps rescue 29 animals

A tip led to law enforcement, animal and human health experts and donors collaborating to rescue 29 animals living in “deplorable conditions,” according to officials.  The 23 dogs and six cats were living at a Dublin residence. Thanks to a thorough tip, Wayne County Sheriff’s Office Animal Control Deputy Jesse Moore “essentially overnight” drafted a […]

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Centerville’s water bills going up

No one spoke against or for Centerville’s plan to increase customers’ water bills over three phases.  Just before its regular March 12 meeting, council conducted a public hearing to discuss the potential increase that will help pay for replacement of lead service line remediation, distribution improvements and water tower rehabilitation.  Later in the meeting, council […]

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Habitat Women’s Day seeks volunteers

May the force be with some female volunteers as they help renovate a home on Saturday, May 4.  Good News Habitat for Humanity is recruiting individual and team volunteers for the Women’s Day event from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. to rehabilitate the organization’s next home at 523 S. 11th St. in Richmond.  Local home ownership applicants […]

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Eclipse notebook: events, closures, viewing sites

About 50 medical office schedules impacted In anticipation of thousands visiting the area for the total eclipse, many Reid Health offices will operate for limited hours, or be closed on Monday, April 8. Reid Emergency Services and Urgent Care will remain open at Richmond and Connersville locations as normal. About a dozen services will close […]