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BPA student wins national title

Forty-three students from Lincoln, Richmond and Centerville high schools brought home lifelong memories from Business Professionals of America’s national competition. Seven of those Wayne County teens placed in the Top 10 in the nation in their categories, ranging from economic and health research to spreadsheet and database applications, word processing and desktop publishing.   This year’s […]

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Sanitary district plans building purchase

Richmond Sanitary District’s required record storage has overwhelmed its current administration building. Some customers have also complained the 2380 Liberty Avenue location is not convenient. The district plans to solve both issues by purchasing an office building at 25 N. Seventh St. Pat Smoker, the sanitary district director, told Richmond Common Council during its May […]

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School selects new leader

Richmond Friends School has chosen Rebekah “Becky” Dimick Eastman as its new Head of School starting in June. Dimick Eastman currently lives in Richmond with her husband, Eric. Their two sons, Alex and Ted, both attended the independent Quaker school at 607 W. Main St. It opened in 1971 and currently serves preschoolers through eighth […]

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RP&L board awards bids

The Richmond Power & Light board awarded bids for a tow motor and tree-trimming bucket truck during its May 6 meeting. MH Equipment Company of Dayton, Ohio, bid $43,255.73 to provide the electric tow motor with an estimated 40 weeks for delivery. MH provided the only bid that met specifications. Altec Industries of Indianapolis bid […]

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Wayne County Foundation awards nearly $135K

Thirteen local organizations, some based in small towns and some serving people or pets throughout Wayne County, have received a portion of $134,867 through Wayne County Foundation.  Grants awarded during WCF’s first cycle of the year support local programs or projects that enhance the spirit of the community and improve quality of life across Wayne […]

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Cardinals show strength at PAAC meet

The Seton Catholic Cardinals participated in the Pioneer Academic and Athletic Conference track meet on Saturday, May 4, at Ball State University. Park Tudor won the girls event with 125 points; Seton Catholic was second with 110 points. Park Tudor also won the boys event with 105 points; Seton Catholic was fifth with 55 points. […]

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Regional office moves into historic church

A formerly endangered church is now home to a regional office as well as a performing arts venue and community center.  Indiana Landmarks played a role in saving the former Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church. In late March, the Indianapolis-based historic preservation organization moved its Eastern Regional Office into what’s now called The Reid Center at […]