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Town’s council discusses variety of topics 

A wide variety of topics kept Hagerstown Town Council on its toes during its Nov. 4 regular meeting. Among matters addressed: a railroad crossing, contract renewal for economic development, a countywide planning process, the unsafe building ordinance, a resident’s concerns about construction on a neighbor’s property, town festivals and conditions at a vacant house. Railroad […]

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Food inspections uncover dirt, mold, more

Inspectors discovered zero critical and six noncritical violations during recent routine inspections of local food establishments. The violations included mold, dirt, standing water, and broken and missing equipment. Establishments are required to post the most recent routine inspection form adjacent to the front public entrance for potential customers to view. Wayne County Health Department employees […]

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IMPA chooses RP&L for 1st solar battery

Richmond Power & Light is in line to receive assistance serving customers during peak demand times. The Indiana Municipal Power Agency’s board of commissioners voted at its Oct. 25 meeting to allocate funds for a battery energy storage system at the Richmond 6 solar park. Tony Foster, the general manager of RP&L, informed his board, […]

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New faces join schools’ leadership

In last week’s election, some Wayne County voters chose new representatives on their local school board. Nettle Creek Incumbent Julie Blaase defeated Candace Tramel for Nettle Creek’s District A seat. Blaase had previously held an at-large seat. However, when Dan Davis announced he would not run again for District A, someone encouraged Blaase to run […]

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RCS parent, graduate will join board

Richmond Community Schools’ new board member, Michael Elorreaga Jr., is a Richmond High School graduate, is married to an RCS principal and has two children attending the district’s schools.  After requesting applications from the community to fill a board vacancy, three candidates were selected for interviews. One voluntarily left the selection process before those interviews […]

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Readmore building receives RNR help

A 134-year-old downtown Richmond building has a new future. Richmond Neighborhood Restoration will renovate the Readmore building at 901 E. Main St. with financing from Revitalize Richmond, the strategic initiative led by Earlham College, according to a news release. The renovated building will be turned over to the city’s Placement Loans Accelerating Company and Entrepreneurs […]

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$825K in sanitary district payments missing

Richmond Sanitary District banked more than $800,000 less than it should have on nearly 1,000 deposits made during a 6 1/2-year span, according to a State Board of Accounts investigation. Jennifer Wilson was fired from her sanitary district position following an internal investigation initiated after Richmond Police Department received a tip about the shortfalls, according […]