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Transformers to cost RP&L $5.5 million

Richmond Power & Light will spend more than $5.5 million for two new transformers. During a Jan. 21 meeting, RP&L’s board, which is composed of Richmond Common Council members, awarded Virginia Georgia Transformer the transformer bid for $5,543,850. Virginia George provided the lowest of four bids and the quickest delivery time, at 85 to 90 […]

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Northeastern school board eager for new reading texts

Inspired by a presentation by two Northeastern Wayne educators, school board members enthusiastically expanded the purchase of new reading textbooks to an additional grade level. During the board’s Jan. 22 meeting, Tierney Stevenson, elementary principal, and Teresa Ervin, literacy coach, requested a purchase of textbooks for kindergarten through second grades for next fall and expanding […]

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County’s housing ‘accelerator’ program launches

Housing developers are getting a new tool to use to increase housing stock.  The Housing Accelerator Program, announced by Economic Development Corp. of Wayne County, will provide grants, with a maximum of $250,000 per project, to support public infrastructure projects in existing, unfinished, platted subdivisions.  On Jan. 17, EDC staff announced that applications are now […]

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Gem changes hands

Paul and Pam Fowler quickly agreed about Indiana with a middle-aged couple hauling rustic collectibles to the second floor of the National Road Antique Mall building. Introducing themselves as the building’s new owners, the Fowlers fell into conversation with the couple, who, it turned out, are new vendors there.  Both couples found they had moved […]

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Common Council business continues despite friction

Larry Parker’s seen plenty of disagreements during four decades as a Richmond Common Council member. Even a fistfight on the elevator. So some strife during the past year between council members and between council members and the mayor wasn’t so significant, especially because council’s business proceeded during meetings. “I don’t think it ever stopped anything […]

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Food inspection detects evidence of pests

Inspectors discovered two critical and three noncritical violations during recent routine inspections of local food establishments. The violations include the presence of rodents and other pests, unsanitary employee practices, dirty equipment and the presence of mold in food areas.  Establishments are required to post the most recent routine inspection form adjacent to the front public […]

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Council’s lawsuit vote carries no bite

Eight Richmond Common Council members do not approve of taxpayer money paying for a Richmond Police Department assistant chief’s lawsuit against the county prosecutor. Council member Jerry Purcell said during council’s Jan. 21 meeting that he has received constituent complaints about RPD paying an Indianapolis law firm for Major Adam Blanton’s legal action against Prosecutor […]

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New ways to give for warming center

Although donors recently fulfilled all items on the Emergency Warming Center’s online wish list, a new website is accepting financial donations and meal donations are being scheduled.  A Givebutter account has been created for financial gifts. Givebutter provides fundraising tools for national nonprofits such as Boys & Girls Clubs of America, United Way and Special […]

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4 listening sessions planned

Wayne County residents are asked to contribute their ideas for upcoming funding priorities and projects. Four community feedback sessions are being planned around the county from Jan. 29-Feb. 20.   Forward Wayne County and Wayne County Government leaders say residents’ input “is vital to building a thriving community.”   Similar sessions were organized a few years […]