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Civics knowledge may be rewarded

In its first year of participation, Wayne County sent a student to the National Civics Bee. It’s time again for middle schoolers to complete an essay proposing ideas for improving their community.  Participation is free. Essays must be submitted to Wayne County Area Chamber of Commerce by Feb. 4.   A panel will judge the applications, […]

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Vendors and groups can join Feb. 8 cultural event

Black Legacy Project of Wayne County is registering vendors for its upcoming Black Expo.  The new family-friendly event celebrating Black culture and the local African American community is planned for noon-5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, at First Bank Kuhlman Center, 861 Salisbury Road N., Richmond. Organizers welcome groups providing information and entertainment and vendors who […]

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Council cleans up county’s finances

Wayne County Council cleaned up the county’s 2024 finances and organized itself and its finances for 2025. To begin its Jan. 2 meeting, council elected Max Smith as its president, replacing Beth Leisure, who had presided over council for three years. Smith thanked his fellow councilors for the confidence, and he thanked Leisure for her […]

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Hagerstown man honored for helping farmers

A Wayne County man has accepted a lifetime achievement award in the nation’s capital for his years of service to area farmers.  Wilbert “Will” Herr of Hagerstown has received a Farm Service Agency Administrator’s Award for Service to Agriculture.  It’s the highest recognition at U.S Department of Agriculture/FSA.  Herr has worked for Indiana FSA for […]

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Regional planning commission hires new leader

Eastern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, which serves Wayne and surrounding counties, has a new executive director. Clara Judd started her role in mid-December. She’ll aim to create opportunities for growth and future partnerships with the U.S. Economic Development Administration. According to a news release, Judd will pursue federal funding that will benefit the region EIRPC […]

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County welcomes new 4-H educator

Purdue Extension Wayne County Office welcomed its new 4-H Youth Development Educator Kendell Wolfe in November. Wolfe is a Hagerstown High School and Purdue University graduate and was previously in agriculture retail sales. She comes with Extension knowledge as she interned in Wayne County’s office while in college. Her new role combines her passions of […]

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Community center seeks new members

Greens Fork Community Center is welcoming new members, donations and facility renters in hopes of addressing its building and programming needs in the new year.  In an open letter, the center’s five board members and facility manager note the nonprofit center faced several financial hardships in 2024.  Some of the center’s needs include replacing the […]

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Commissioners retain same leadership

Jeff Plasterer will continue as president of the Wayne County Board of Commissioners for a third year. New District 2 commissioner Aaron Roberts nominated Plasterer to remain president during the first meeting of the year Jan. 2. Plasterer took over as president when Brad Dwenger replaced the previous president, Ken Paust, on the board beginning […]

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Town hiring public works superintendent

Cambridge City is beginning a search for a new superintendent of public works. At its Dec. 30 meeting, council passed the 2025 salary ordinance. Employees will receive a 3% raise, and an incentive for volunteer firefighters was increased. During discussion, it was noted the superintendent’s position would be open to start the year. President Jim […]