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Arcanum Faith UM hosts VBS
ARCANUM — All children enterting grades first through sixt in the upcoming school year are invited to Set Sail for Vacation Bible School at Arcanum Faith United Methodist Church. As they set sail, their cruise will follow the route the Apostle Paul tok to spread the good news about Jesus. Their stops include Galatia, Corinth, Phillippi, and Ephesus where they will discover God’s message that Paul delivered in each place.
Neighborhoods encouraged to take part in National Night Out
EATON — Neighborhoods across the City of Eaton are encouraged to recognize National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 6. Residents throughout Eaton are invited to join the over-38 million people across 18 thousand communities from all 50 states, U.S. territories and military bases worldwide in holding NNO events. National Night Out is nationally sponsored by National Associatin of Town Watch, ADT, Starbucks, Associa, LEAD, and co-sponsored locally by the City of Eaton Police Division.
West Alexandria news
WEST ALEXANDRIA — Birthdays this week: Theresa Thomas, Kelsie Shafer, Jo Anna Kelley, Dave Weber, Amber Staker, Alyssa Eby Cialkowski, Mike Green, Debi Jazenski, Jim Pemberton, Kim Tabor, Marilyn Grubb, Jake Sarver, Logan Tyler Ulrich, Jenny Marcum, Dave Weber, Terry Brown, Bud Moore, Kent Mcintire, Shelley Spitler, Bill Voge, Cody McKee, Keegan Holthaus, Mason Holthaus, Steve Moses, Greg Moore, in memory of Joe Harry.
FAIRFIELD TWP. POLICE NEWS
FAIRFIELD TWP. - A Rockaway man was charged with burglary of a motor vehicle at about 9:35 p.m. on Tuesday, July 1, on Little Falls Road. Police said a caller from a business on Daniel Road East had reported seeing a motor vehicle burglary incident on the business' security cameras and a description of the man, later identified as Matthew Logan, 29, was provided to the officers on duty.
Geneva Davis
Geneva Davis died surrounded by her loving family on July 15, 2024. Geneva was born in Kingston, Tennessee to Edna Smith and Ralph Workman and raised in Sheffield, Pennsylvania and later moved to Greens Fork, Indiana during her childhood. She was a life long resident of Wayne County. She was a 1948 graduate of Greens Fork High School where she met her high school sweetheart, Howard Davis, whom she married and had five daughters. She was a farmer’s wife and often worked in the fields in her early life along side her husband and bragged she was working on her tan. She was retired from the U.S. Post Office and was a mail carrier for the town of Hagerstown and later a letter sorter for the Muncie Post Office until age 62. She was proud of being named Mother of the Year as a result of a nomination from her dear daughter, Polly.
Indiana woman charged after baby dies at her unlicensed home daycare
RICHMOND, Ind. — A Richmond woman was charged after a baby died at her unlicensed home babysitting business earlier this year. Shawntae Griffee, 36, is charged with Reckless Supervision by a Child Care Provider, a Level 6 Felony. The Richmond Police Department was dispatched to the 1100 block of...
Clayton purchases heart monitors and power cot
CLAYTON — City council at its June 20 meeting authorized the purchase of equipment from Stryker Medical Emergency Care for the fire department involving two cardiac heart monitors at a cost of $112,403 and one power cot for $33,709. American Rescue Plan Act funds will be utilized to make...
Power of the Past honors Barbara and Bill Young
GREENVILLE – Greenville Power of the Past recognized Barbara and Bill “Willie” Young for 25 years of service to the organization. The couple are original members of Greenville Power of the Past. Bill will be retiring as Director, while Barbara will continue as Secretary and Office Manager.
'Something I've wanted': After close calls, Annie Rodenfels wins Women's 6K Championships
CANTON — There are no more wait till next years for Annie Rodenfels. The Centerville native can finally cross winning the Women's 6K Championships race off her list. After a few close calls, Rodenfels took home gold Saturday morning in downtown Canton. She won the fourth annual USA Track & Field event in 18:03.
SMITH HILL DEVELOPMENT SENT BACK TO PLAN COMMISSION WITH REVISIONS
(Richmond, IN)--Richmond Common Council met Monday night and briefly addressed a zoning ordinance involving the proposed Smith Hill development near South 37th and Backmeyer Roads. "This proposal maintains the detached single-family houses that were included in the previous request while eliminating the apartments that were proposed on the northwest portion of the development along South 37th. Additionally, the current request excludes all commercial exceptions, which eliminates the day care facility that was originally included, said the city’s planning director. The issue goes back to the Plan Commission March 24. It will then likely come back to council on August 5.
Joyful Jets July meeting held
ARCANUM – On July 9, 2024 the Joyful Jets 4-H Club met at Trinity Methodist Church in Arcanum for a regularly scheduled 4-H meeting. The meeting started with a game led by Recreations Leader, Hudson Wehrley. Vice President, Brooklyn Miller, called the meeting to order and led the pledges and motto. Secretary, Cheyenne Swisher, did roll call and read minutes from the previous meeting. The Treasurers Report was given by Caleb Wiant.
Bradford Public Library end of summer events
BRADFORD — Bradford Public Library announces its end of summer events. “Summer Reading adventures for all ages continue through the beginning of August. Here is what we have planned for late July and August,” said a press release from Bradford Public Library. Monday movies and BINGO will be...
Gibson Pope graduates from Miami University
Gibson Pope of Manchester, Mich., was among nearly 4,100 students from Miami University who received degrees during the spring commencement held on May 18, 2024. Pope graduated with a B.S. in Business, Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Marketing, Strategic Communication. Nationally recognized as one of the most outstanding undergraduate...
PODCAST TO FOCUS ON NIQUI McCOWN
(Richmond, IN)--A new podcast is being released about Niqui McCown – the Richmond bride-to-be who has not been seen for 23 years. It’s being produced by WKEF-TV and takes an in-depth look at the case from its beginning to where it stands today. It’s called “Missing: Niqui McCown” and it debuts Monday, July 22nd on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Monday will be the 23-year mark since her disappearance.
Reid Health celebrates 5 years of improvements in Connersville
As Monday became Tuesday on a mid-July night in 2019, a new era began for Connersville’s century-old hospital. Outside the facility, there was a flurry of activity as new signage went up to formalize the transition from Fayette Regional Health System to Reid Health – Connersville.
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