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School board member: Contact lawmakers about funding

Potential savings and funding cuts, a wheelchair swing, technology updates and child hunger were among topics discussed by Nettle Creek School Corp. trustees during their Feb. 12 meeting. WWN has summarized unofficial minutes provided by Superintendent Emily Schaeffer. First readings were conducted for policies on topics including civility/decorum; board authority/ philosophy, leadership/support, member ethics, meetings, […]

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Food safety down the drain: inspectors discover issues

Inspectors discovered nine critical and nine noncritical violations during recent routine inspections of local food establishments. The violations include unsanitary employee practices, dirty equipment and improper procedures in food preparation areas. Establishments are required to post the most recent routine inspection form adjacent to the front public entrance for potential customers to view. Wayne County […]

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9 ditch assessments will increase

Maintaining Wayne County’s legal drains comes with more and more costs. Projects are necessary to keep water flowing smoothly, but excavation costs have skyrocketed when work is needed. With that in mind, Gordon Moore, the county surveyor, proposed raising drainage assessments for nine watersheds. Wayne County’s commissioners approved the 25% increases during their Feb. 12 […]

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Health department finalizes agreements with partners

The Wayne County Health Department has finalized agreements with two community partners to provide key Health First Indiana services. The Wayne County Board of Health approved agreements with Centerstone of Indiana and with Reid Health during its Feb. 11 meeting, and Wayne County’s commissioners provided their approval Feb. 12. Both agreements use the health department’s […]

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CACS monitoring ‘detrimental’ legislation

Centerville-Abington Community Schools officials are closely monitoring several state lawmakers’ bills that Superintendent Mike McCoy calls “detrimental” for public schools. One plan to reduce property taxes could reduce CACS’ operations fund by $1.3 million over the next three years. However, McCoy said at the Feb. 12 board meeting that that bill had been gutted in recent […]