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‘Lights out’ for local food inspection violations

Inspectors discovered six critical and 24 noncritical violations during recent routine inspections of local food establishments. The violations included non-working lights, unsanitary employee practices and the presence of dirt, mold, and food debris in food and bar areas.  Establishments are required to post the most recent routine inspection form adjacent to the front public entrance […]

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Grateful judge

Judges bear the weight of their rulings on their own, but the judicial system requires contributions from many. When Judge Charles Todd Jr. sat behind the desk in his Superior Court 1 chambers and spoke about nearly 16 years on the bench, he expressed gratitude toward all those people — his colleagues and staff, the […]

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Centerville receives funds for electric upgrade, kids’ shopping

Centerville’s having a mixture of good and not-so-good financial news, according to reports at Centerville council’s Dec. 11 meeting. Positive Wayne County, after a recommendation from Economic Development Corp. of Wayne County, is contributing $143,000 from its Consolidated EDIT Fund to upgrade Centerville’s electrical system. That amount is half of the town’s required match for […]

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Building Together transforms houses, people

The Building Together program has transformed a burned-out Crosshall Street house into a beautiful home while it tries to guide transformations within the men working on the renovation. Jeff Holthouse, the primary instructor, and Tim Pierson of Bridges for Life provided a Building Together update Dec. 18 to Wayne County’s commissioners. The commissioners provided $200,000 […]

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Studio, 1st-floor units OK’d for apartments

An apartment project at the former Elder-Beerman site can now officially include first-floor and studio units. Richmond’s Board of Zoning Appeals approved in a Dec. 18 meeting televised by Whitewater Community Television a variance from the 700-square-foot minimum unit size and an exception for the first-floor apartments in the central business district zone. Developer Flaherty […]

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Firefighters’ deal includes 4.5% pay bumps in ’25, ’26

Richmond’s union firefighters will receive a 9% pay raise across the next two years, triple the raises they’ve received during the 2023-24 contract. A new two-year contract between the city and Richmond Professional Firefighters International Association of Firefighters AFL-CIO Local 1408 was approved 3-0 by Richmond Board of Public Works and Safety members Dec. 19. […]

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150 teens qualify for state contest

Wayne County will send a big delegation — at least 150 students — who’ve qualified for state competition with Business Professionals of America.  After Northeastern added a chapter this year, each public high school in the county sent students to compete at BPA’s regional contest in December.   Their skills range from personal financial management to […]

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Northeastern captures TEC archery title

Northeastern has a first-of-its-kind title, having won archery trophies for schools within the Tri-Eastern Conference on Dec. 14. Teams of 12 shooters competing for TEC honors with the Knights were Hagerstown, Union County and Tri. Archers from Union City and Lincoln shot as individuals. Northeastern won the high school team title with 3,195 points, with […]