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Dublin needs residents to serve on 3 boards

Dublin Town Council seeks to fill a total of four openings on boards that make decisions about land use and wastewater treatment. Those interested should submit a letter of interest explaining their qualifications and reasons for applying by 4 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 13. Two openings are on the town’s plan commission, with terms concluding Dec. […]

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Early arrival for Reid’s New Year’s Day baby

Amanda and Cody Lane celebrated the new year by welcoming a new life at 5:18 a.m. on Jan. 1. Cade Lane, the Richmond couple’s newborn boy, received the honor of being Reid Health’s first baby born in 2026. Cade, weighing 7 pounds, 14.8 ounces, was an early surprise as Amanda was scheduled to be induced […]

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EDC approves $30K for casino pursuit

Citing the potential for community growth, Economic Development Corp. of Wayne County pledged $30,000 to pay consultants who would advocate for a casino to be built here. Indiana’s gaming commission commissioned a study that aimed to help the state maximize gambling revenue by determining where to locate or relocate casino licenses. Along with Indianapolis and […]

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Wayne County receives $1.5M GIFT

Wayne County Foundation has received a $1.5 million grant to address community needs. The grant, announced Tuesday, Dec. 16, comes from Lilly Endowment Inc. It provides Wayne County Foundation with flexible funding to enhance its grantmaking capacity for compelling, near-term needs. Through its Forward Wayne County organization, WCF officials say they plan to use the […]

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107 new parking spots in fairgrounds’ plan

The Wayne County Fairgrounds will have 107 additional parking spots when a new lot east of First Bank Expo Hall is completed. During the Dec. 17 monthly workshop, Wayne County Council members unanimously gave permission for the project to proceed, promising to appropriate full funding next year. Mike Sharp, the county’s highway supervisor, and Brandon […]

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New doors open for business in county

A baker’s dozen of new businesses joined the Wayne County Area Chamber of Commerce, celebrating their official initiation with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. From food and leisure to health and wellness services, new businesses for every aspect of life are available in Wayne County. For its third location in the state, Centerstone opened a Stride Center […]

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New police contract provides 3% raises

Richmond Police Department officers will receive 3% noncompounding raises each of the next two years after agreeing to a contract with the city. During its Dec. 18 meeting, Richmond’s Board of Public Works and Safety approved the new two-year contract with the Fraternal Order of Police John Hennigar Lodge No. 63. The contract covers 76 […]

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RCS halving 2026 board meeting schedule

Richmond Community Schools’ 2026 board meeting schedule is about half that of years past. For years, the board has met at 5:30 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesdays, with exceptions around school vacations. However, the board now plans to meet most months at 5:30 p.m. the third Wednesday. Board President Kym Pickering said that recommendation […]