Cope Environmental Center invites nature enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels to participate in CEC’s fifth annual Birdathon from May 3-19. Participants can enjoy the colors and songs of feathered friends while raising funds to support CEC’s efforts to educate visitors about nature and to guide residents on choosing sustainable living practices. Participants can […]
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Western Wayne adding to military banners along U.S. 40
Cambridge City Chamber of Commerce plans to add to its veterans banner collection and take it westward along U.S. 40 in Dublin this year. Western Wayne residents who are currently or formerly in the military are eligible for a banner featuring their photo, name, branch, rank and service era. Applications are due May 1 so […]
Library expands materials access through statewide network
Richmond’s Morrisson-Reeves Library is joining a group that will expand the materials available to patrons while also saving on operating costs. MRL announced April 17 that it will be a part of the Evergreen Indiana Library Consortium, a growing network of over 130 public, school, and institutional libraries located throughout Indiana that have joined together […]
Free webinar offered for potential school board candidates
Hoosiers who are considering running for their school district’s board can participate in a free webinar to learn more about what’s involved. Indiana School Boards Association will explain the role, expectations and legal parameters of school board members during “School Board Candidate 101” that will be offered four times. Webinar dates are 7 p.m. Thursday, […]
Local filmmakers earn festival award
Their short film may have been about the challenges of loneliness, but Emily Hawkins and Maya Hawkins hopefully felt the love Friday when their creation won the Audience Choice Award at the 17th Annual Phantoscope High School Film Festival. The duo, students at Richmond High School, produced “Everybody’s Lonely” about a teenager struggling to get […]
Western Wayne finalizing bond issue
A $12.2 million bond issue, designed to pay for building improvements and deferred maintenance without raising local property taxes, is scheduled to be finalized at the next Western Wayne Schools board meeting. The largest expense category is the projected $1.2 million to $1.5 million for reroofing both Lincoln Middle/High School and Western Wayne Elementary School. […]
Photo gallery: Earth Day
Children and families gathered at Cope Environmental Center for the Family Earth Day Celebration, Saturday, April 20, 2024, in Centerville. Between nature education, displays, exhibits, activities, presentations, tree and shrub giveaways and hikes, there was plenty to keep curious minds busy and learning. Family Earth Day has been conducted locally for more than 20 years. […]
Centerville Lions recognize ‘outstanding citizens’
The Centerville Lions Club named its 2024 Outstanding Citizens of Centerville during its April 15 awards banquet. Valerie Hood and Janel Sparks both received the award for their contributions to the community. Hood is a speech-language pathologist at Centerville-Abington Community Schools. Sparks is a community advocate who also opened Lavender and Sage, a gardening and […]
County considers ending mobile home taxation
Some owners of mobile and manufactured homes in Wayne County may soon be exempt from property taxation. At the April 17 joint workshop between the county’s commissioners and council members, Treasurer Nancy Funk presented the option to end assessing personal property taxes on the structures, in part as a way to reduce the work her […]
Women’s Fund celebrates 20 years, funds $40K in grants
The Women’s Fund of the Wayne County Foundation is hitting some big milestones in their work to provide opportunities and growth for women and girls in the community. At their annual luncheon on April 13 at Forest Hills Country Club, 266 women came together to witness grant recipients learn of the funds they would be […]