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Retired physician recognized for climate action

A Richmond medical professional is being recognized for her educational and advocacy work on climate issues. Retired physician Dr. Gwen Halsted, who most recently practiced family medicine with the Wayne County Health Department, has been named a 2024 Hoosier Resilience Hero. The honor, given by the Environmental Resilience Institute at Indiana University, recognizes people dedicated […]

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Commissioners send $200K in opioid funds to law enforcement

Wayne County’s commissioners have approved another distribution of opioid settlement funds, granting $201,970.02 to area law enforcement agencies. A unanimous vote 3-0 in favor of the fund usage happened at their April 24 regular meeting. Requested items on police department wish lists submitted to commissioners included funds for K-9 programs ($28,500 for Sheriff’s office, $7K […]

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School board tackles personnel changes, board compensation

Richmond Community Schools discussed a variety of topics during its April 10 work session and April 24 meeting. Personnel updates Among several personnel items approved, the board approved resignations of Jamie Bolser, chief financial/human resources officer, effective April 26, and Randall Kerns, RHS varsity head football coach and social studies teacher. Bolser is taking a […]

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Centerville plans cleanup week

Main Street Centerville is asking residents to help make the community cleaner, greener and more beautiful during a cleanup week. On Saturday, May 4, volunteers are asked to meet at Centerville Nazarene, 7181 W. U.S. 40, for breakfast and assignments. They’re encouraged to bring tools to pull weeds and sweep sidewalks, or other items such […]

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WWN receives journalism awards

Western Wayne News reporting and photography was recognized at the Best in Indiana Journalism awards ceremony on Friday, April 26. WWN photographer Joshua Smith received a first-place award for his collection of photos taken at the July 18, 2023, Hagerstown Fly-In. The award was for a multiple picture group in publications with a circulation below […]

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Seniors, teachers honored

Three high-achieving seniors from several high schools in turn have honored teachers, coaches or organization advisers who have influenced them.  The 39th annual Indiana Student-Teacher Achievement Recognition program recognizes students and teachers for excellence, integrity and commitment.  Centerville, Lincoln and Hagerstown participate in I-STAR, as well as Tri, Connersville, Union County, Franklin County and Rushville.  […]

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School dress code, attendance, cellphone policies could change

Principals in Centerville-Abington Community Schools have recommended several changes to student handbooks for 2024-2025 related to dress codes, cellphones, attendance and other topics. School board members conducted a first reading April 23 and could approve them at the next public meeting, 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 8, at 115 W. South St., Centerville.  Centerville-Abington Elementary, Centerville […]