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AUGUST 2013 Issue Living Here your guide to life in the whitewater valley pal-item.com Animal Shelters Area Codes Cable Companies City Offices Colleges and Universities Elected Officials Hospitals Libraries License Bureaus Museums and Attractions Post Offices Radio Stations Recreation Schools Utilities Voter Registration

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AUGUST 2013 Issue

Living Hereyour guide to life in the whitewater valley pal-item.com

• Animal Shelters

• Area Codes

• Cable Companies

• City Offices

• Colleges and Universities

• Elected Officials

• Hospitals

• Libraries

• License Bureaus

• Museums and Attractions

• Post Offices

• Radio Stations

• Recreation

• Schools

• Utilities

• Voter Registration

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The Palladium-Item’s 2013 Living Here has been designed to give readers a one-stop guide to area information. If you have ideas about other categories you’d like to include in future editions, please call Newsroom Administrator Barb Woolard at (765) 973-4485.

Animal shelters - Page 19Cable companies - Page 38Colleges and universities - Page 12Counties Darke County - Pages 36 Fayette County - Page 29 Franklin County - Page 30 Preble County - Pages 34, 35 Randolph County - Pages 32, 33 Union County - Page 31 Wayne County - Pages 26, 27, 28Hospitals - Page 12Indiana Facts - Page 37Libraries - Pages 18, 19License bureaus - Page 37Museums and attractions - Pages 4, 5Ohio Facts - Page 38Palladium-Item information - Page 39Post offices - Page 20Radio stations - Page 38Recreation - Page 6, 7, 8Schools (independent) - Page 16Schools (public) - Pages 14, 15State officials and lawmakers - Pages 24, 25Support groups - Page 13Utilities - Page 17Voter information - Page 24Websites - Page 21ZIP codes - Page 21

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On the COver:Jack Martin as Willie Bounce,” Mallory Bolser as “Peggy Thomas,” Abby Lynn as “Cecile Allen” and Allyssa Haller, right, as “Madeline Reeves” in the Stage One Youth Theatre performance of “The Hundred Dresses” at Rich-mond Civic Theatre Wednesday, April 17, 2013. Palladium-Item photo by Joshua Smith.

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CAMBRIDGE CITYHuddleston Farmhouse/National Road Heritage Site: 838 National Road, Mount Auburn/Cambridge City, Ind. Exhibits of-fer modern-day travelers a vivid picture of cross-country travel on the Historic National Road from Cumberland, Md., to Vandalia, Ill., from the pioneer era to the pres-ent. Tours of the farmhouse and National Road Heritage Site begin at 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. each Friday, April through December, and by ap-pointment. The house is also open during the Huddleston Farmers’ Market on Saturday mornings from June through October. (765) 478-3172 or www.historiclandmarks.org. Overbeck Pottery Museum: Cambridge City Public Library, 600 W. Main St., Cambridge City, Ind. The collection includes a variety of the famous sisters’ artwork, including watercolors, pottery, figurines, vases and a large ship. Call for hours. Group tours by appointment. Free admission. Info: (765) 478-3335 or www.cclib.lib.in.us. CENTERVILLE, IND.Salisbury Courthouse: Wayne County’s original log courthouse was moved to Centerville and re-stored. It’s on the property of the 1840s Mansion House <http://www.waynet.org/waynet/spotlight/2008/080303-mansion-

house.htm> , 214 E. Main St., and is the only original log courthouse still standing in the Northwest Territory. By appointment only. Tours/rental information: (765) 855-5333. EATON, OHIOPreble County Fine Arts Center: 601 Hillcrest Drive (Ohio 732), Eaton, Ohio. New exhibits and art classes for adults and children. Hours: 1-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Free. Donations welcome. Info: (937) 456-3999. Website: takepartinart.net and on Facebook. Preble County Historical Soci-ety’s Farm Center: 7693 Swartsel Road, Eaton, Ohio. Features: Historic 1860s Sayler-Swartsel House, 1813 log house, 1830s Philips Swartsel house, bank barn, exhibits and hiking trails. Eight miles southeast of Eaton off Ohio 122. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Open weekends for special events and by appointment. Info: (937) 787-4256, www.preble-countyhistoricalsociety.com and on Facebook. FOUNTAIN CITYLevi Coffin House State Histor-ic Site: 113 U.S. 27 N., P.O. Box 77, Fountain City, Ind. The home is where Levi and Catharine Coffin are believed to have helped more than 2,000 slaves escape to freedom. Hours: June-August, opens at 1 p.m. with last tour starting at 4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 1-4 p.m. Saturday only in

September and October. Group tours by appointment. Admission: Adults, $2; ages 6-18, $1; age 5 and younger, free. Info: (765) 847-2432. Websites: www.facebook.com/LeviCoffinHouse, www.waynet.org/levicoffin/ or www.indianamuseum.org/sites/levi.html. GREENS FORK, Ind.Clay Township Historical & Preservation Society Museum, Library & Thrift Shop, 19 Pearl St., Greens Fork IN 47345. Contains numerous local, regional and interna-tional items. There’s also a genealogy reference library. Proceeds from the thrift shop support the museum and library. Museum hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Admission free. Dona-tions welcome. Info: (765) 886-5166 or www.waynet.org/community/greens_fork/gf_museum.htm. Email: [email protected]. HAGERSTOWN, Ind.Hagerstown Museum & Arts Place: 96 1/2 E. Main St., Hager-stown, Ind. Free art and violin lessons for all ages. Adult painting class offered most Saturdays from 2-6 p.m., with no charge for paint or canvas or instruction. The museum pays tribute to Nettle Creek area history and commercial development, paying particular attention to the Perfect Circle Corporation’s importance to the auto industry. Its collection includes one of the largest murals in the state from the early 1900s and a vast indus-trial history of Hagerstown. Hours:

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Museums & AttractionsRoad, Richmond. Features: Elegant Victorian mansion built by Agnes and Abram Gaar in 1876. Tours: 1-4 p.m. on the first and third Sundays in June, July and August and first three Sundays in December. Group tours for 10 or more by appointment year-round. Cost: $5 adults, $2 for ages 18 and younger. Garden and pool area also rentable for outdoor events. Info: Sarah Bradley, (765) 966-1262. Website: www.waynet.org/nonprofit/gaar_mansion.htm . Indiana Football Hall of Fame: 815 N. A St., Richmond. Exhibits feature the state’s high school, college and professional American football players from the early 1920s to the present. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tueday through Sat-urday. Other times and group tours available by appointment. Donations accepted. Info: (765) 966-2235. Mail goes to P.O. Box 40. Indiana University East’s The Gallery and Meijer Artway: Whitewater Hall, 2325 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, weekends by appointment. Free. (765) 973-8605 or www.iue.edu/gallery. Joseph Moore Museum of Natural History: Earlham College, 801 National Road W., Rich-mond. The museum is near the D Street entrance off College Avenue. Features: Skeletons, a mummy, live snakes and various displays. Some of the items that draw visitors include a 15,000-year-old mastodon skeleton, a giant ground sloth skel-eton and an allosaurus (dinosaur).

1-6 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Group tours by appoint-ment. Free admission. Donations appreciated. Info: (765) 489-4005 and on Facebook. Email: [email protected]. Wilbur Wright Birthplace and Interpretive Center: 1525 N. County Road 750 E., Hag-erstown, Ind. Features: Highlights include a 950 F-84 bomber, replica of the Wrights’ first flyer, copies of family correspondence, a video of the family history and Main Street, a replication of shops from the early 1900s, including a bicy-cle shop and a print shop. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday from April 1-Nov. 1. Admission: Adults, $4; seniors, $3; students $2; younger than 5, free. Family price (two adults and accompanying school-aged children), $10. Info: (765) 332-2495, www.wwbirthplace.com and on Facebook. LIBERTY, IND.Union County Histori-cal Museum, Railroad Street, Liberty, IN 47353. Features: Items highlighting Union County’s history since its founding in 1821. Operated by the Union County Historical Society, along with the Templeton Cabin on the court-house grounds. Hours: Open for community events or by appoint-ment. Info: (765) 458-5294. RICHMONDGaar House and Farm Museum: 2593 Pleasant View

The museum’s claim to fame, a giant fossil beaver skeleton, is the only virtually complete specimen in the world. The Ralph Teetor Planetarium also offers star shows. Group tours available. Hours: 1-5 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, except New Year’s Day, Earlham graduation day, July 4, Christmas Eve and Christmas. Admission: Free. Donations: Welcome. Info: (765) 983-1303 or www.earlham.edu/joseph-moore-museum/ or on Facebook. Blog: http://josephmooremuseum.wordpress.com. Email: [email protected]

Madonna of the Trail www.waynet.org/facts/madonna_of_the_trail at entrance to Glen Miller Park, 2200 E. Main St., Richmond. One of 12 statues along U.S. 40 from Maryland to California. Model T Ford Museum: 309 N. Eighth St., Richmond. The Model T Ford Club of America’s museum show-cases the car that “Put the World on Wheels.” Exhibits include a 1917 TT dump truck, 1923 English-built Town Car, fire truck, farm truck, cutaway demo, 1924 Army ambulance, Model T-powered airplane and a Fordson Tractor. A gift shop offers books, videos, toys, clothing, and Model T-era memorabilia. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Other hours by appointment. Admission: Free.

Donations: Welcome. Info:, (765) 488-0026, website www.mtfca.com/clubpages/museum.htm or on Face-book. Email: [email protected] or [email protected]. Richmond Art Museum: 350 Hub Etchison Parkway, Richmond. Features: The museum was founded in 1898 and has a permanent col-lection of American Impressionists, Taos School, the Hoosier Group, the Richmond School and other regional artists. It also has works by local ce-ramic artists, including potters of the arts and craft movement, the Over-beck Sisters and the Bethel Pike pot-ters. The museum is the only museum in the United States to be housed in a public high school. The museum offers educational opportunities for youth and varied classes. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Closed Mondays, Saturdays and national holidays. Admission: Free. Donations: Welcome. Info: (765) 966-0256, website www.richmondart-museum.org or on Facebook. Email: Executive director Shaun Dingwerth at [email protected].

Starr-Gennett Walk of Fame: Turn off East Main Street and head south onto South 1st Street, just east of the Main Street Bridge, Richmond. Medallions embedded in the sidewalk feature some of the Gennett Records recording artists. It’s along the White-

water Gorge Trail at the former site of the Starr Piano Company. Free. Artists included range from Louis Armstrong to Bix Beiderbecke, Jelly Roll Morton, Hoagy Carmichael and Gene Autry. Annual music festival in early September. Info: starrgen-nett.org or (765) 962-2860.

Wayne County Historical Museum: 1150 N. A St., Rich-mond. Features: Founded in 1930 by Julia Meek Gaar to display local and international culture for Wayne County residents, the museum boasts an extensive history collec-tion that includes a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy and a wide range of local, regional and international artifacts, including Native American items. Highlights include period clothing, furniture, portraiture, two log cabins of local origin, a genuine Conestoga wagon, a blacksmith shop, print shop, bakery, a col-lection of early Richmond-made automobiles, steam-powered tractors and the first Davis airplane manufactured in Richmond in 1929. Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday and 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Closed Sundays during the winter. Admission: Adults, $7; ages 6-18, $4; ages 5 and younger, free; mem-bers, free. Info: (765) 962-5756 , website www.waynecountyhistori-calmuseum.org or on Facebook. Email: [email protected].

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RecreationRICHMOND PARKSGlen Miller Park, 2200 National Rd. East

Hill’s Bark Park, at Middlefork Reservoir, Sylvan Nook Drive

Cardinal Greenway Trail, trail ends at Industries Road and Test Road

Berryfield Park, Middle Drive off Chester Boulevard

Bicentennial Park, Bridge Avenue and Sim Hodgin Parkway

Clear Creek Park, South West 13th and West Main streets

East Side Lions Park, North 15th and C streets

Freeman Park, Middleboro and New Paris pikes

Mary Scott Park, N.W. 7th and N.W. “A” St.

Middlefork Reservoir, Sylvan Nook Drive

North 10th Street Park, North 10th Street and U.S. 27 North

Richmond Parks & Recreation Department, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday, (765) 983-7275

South 10th Street Park, South 10th and B streets

Springwood Lake Park, 64 Water-fall Road

Swicker Park, South Seventh and E Streets

West Side Lions Park, North West J and Ridge streets

Whitewater Gorge, Test Road to Indus-tries Road

OTHER COMMUNITY PARKSCreitz Park, Cambridge City, Ind. Info: (765) 478-3522

Fort St. Clair, Camden Road off Ohio 122 West, Eaton, Ohio. Info: (937) 456-4125

Fountain City Park, U.S. 27 North. Info: (765) 847-2412

Goodrich Park, Winchester, Ind. Info: (765) 584-2645

Hagerstown City Park, 15940 Turnpike Road. Info: (765) 489-4060

Harter Park, Union City, Ind. Info: (765) 964-6961

Maplewood Park, North Morton Av-enue, Centerville, Ind. Info: (765) 855-5515

Natural Springs Resort, 500 S. Wash-ington St., New Paris, Ohio. Info: (937) 437-5771, (888) 330-5771 or Web site www.naturalspringsresort.com.

Roberts Park, Indiana 1, Connersville, Ind. Info: (765) 825-5244

Williamsburg Lions Park, Centerville Road North. Info: Park office commu-nity center, (765) 886-4448.

STATE PARKSHueston Woods State Park, 6301 Park Office Road, College Corner, Ohio. Info: (513) 523-6347 or www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks. Acres: 2,936. Miles from Richmond: 23. Body of water: Acton Lake (624 acres). The park has more than 10 miles of hiking trails, rental cottages, 491 campsites, an 18-hole golf course, paintball field and target range and lodge open to the public. Beach is swim at your own risk. The lake contains largemouth bass, crap-

pie, channel catfish and bluegill. Valid Ohio fishing license required. Hueston Woods’ 200-acre forest was desig-nated a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service in 1967.

Mounds State Recreation Area and Quakertown at Brookville Lake, Indi-ana 101, Brookville, Ind. Info: (765) 647-2657. Camping reservations can be made online at www.camp.in.gov. Body of water: Brookville Lake (5,260 acres). Notes: The Brookville Lake area contains 16,445 acres of land in addi-tion to the 5,260 acres of water. The site includes a beach, archery range, boating/launch ramps, 62 Class AA camping sites and 388 Class A sites, fishing, horseshoe pits, a playground, shooting range and hiking trails.

Whitewater Memorial State Park, 1418 S. Indiana 101, Liberty, Ind. Info: (765) 458-5565. Camping reservations can be made online at www.camp.in.gov. Acres: 1,710. Body of water: White-water Lake (200 acres). This park was established as a memorial to those who served in World War II. Wooded rolling hills, steep ridges and ravines contrast with surrounding open fields. More than 11 miles of hiking trails and nine miles of bridle trails run through the park. The man-made Whitewater Lake connects through the spillway with Brookville Reservoir to the south. Picnic areas, canoe, paddleboat, rowboat rental, horseback riding, camping.

OUTDOORS OPPORTUNITIESCope Environmental Center: 4910 Shoemaker Road, Centerville, Ind. Info: (765) 855-3188 or online at www.copeenvironmental.org. Trails open to the public dawn to dusk seven days a week.

Hayes Arboretum: 801 Elks Road, Rich-mond. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Free. Info: (765) 962-3745 or online at www.hayesarboretum.org.

SPECTATOR SPORTSAnderson Speedway, 1311 Martin Luther King Drive, Anderson, Ind.

Office hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. M-F. Tickets $4-$12. The “world’s fastest high-banked quarter mile” has legend, street stocks, trucks and midget rac-ing. Racing Saturday nights from April to October and Friday nights from May through August. Special events include USAC sprints, annual Little 500 race. Full schedule available on Web site. Info: (765) 642-0206 or online at www.an-dersonspeedway.com: E-mail: [email protected].

Cincinnati Bengals, Paul Brown Stadi-um. Take U.S. 27 S. to I-275 W. toward I-74. Merge onto I-74 E. via exit 28 on the left. Merge onto I-75 S. toward Lexington. Use the Second St. exit on the left toward Downtown/Riverfront. The 65,535 seat Paul Brown Stadium opened in 2000. Info: (866) 621-8383 or online at www.bengals.com.

Cincinnati Reds, Great American Ball Park. U.S. 27 S. to I-275 west toward I-74. Merge onto I-74 East via exit 28 on the left. Merge onto I-75 S. toward

Lexington. Take the Second St. exit on the left toward Downtown/Riv-erfront. Stay on Second St. heading east and the ballpark will be on the right. The Reds are one of the oldest and most treasured National League franchises. Great American Ball Park, which seats 42,271, opened in 2003 and provides a scenic view of the Ohio River. Info: (513) 381-REDS (7337) or online at http://cincinnati.reds.mlb.com.

Columbus Blue Jackets, Nationwide Arena. Take I-70 E. to exit at Fourth St. Continue on Fulton St. to Front St. Proceed north on Front St. The Blue Jackets, who began play in the NHL in 2000, play in the 18,500 seat Nationwide Arena. Info: (614) 246-2000 or online at www.bluejackets.nhl.com.

Dayton Dragons baseball, Fifth Third Field. Take I-70 south, exit 33A. Take First Street (exit 53B), bear left on West First Street and continue on East First Street. Turn left on North

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Patterson Boulevard. The 8,200-seat stadium is regularly sold out to see the Dragons, an affiliate of the Reds. Info: (937) 228-2287 or online at www.daytondragons.com.

Eldora Speedway, 13929 State Route 118, New Weston, Ohio. Features half-mile, high-banked dirt oval built in 1954 and seating capacity of nearly 20,000. Track owner is Tony Stewart, 2005 NAS-CAR champion. Racing in sprints, late models, modifieds and stocks. Annual events include Prelude Dream, Kings Royal and World 100. Full schedule available on the Web site. Info: (937) 338-3815 or online at www.eldoraspeedway.com.

Indianapolis Colts, Lucas Oil Stadium, 500 S. Capitol Ave., India-napolis, Ind. Stadium features a re-tractable roof and seating capacity of 63,000. Tickets, $48-$260. Info: (317) 297-7000 or online at www.colts.com.

Indianapolis Indians baseball, Victory Field. Take I-65 north from I-70. Get to the far left lane and take exit 114 (Martin Luther King Jr. Street) and follow south to ball-park. Tickets, $10-$15. Seating for 15,596 fans. The Indians are the

AAA affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Info: (317) 269-3542 or online at www.indyindians.com.

Indianapolis Pacers, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, 125 South Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis. Fieldhouse seats 18,165. Tickets, $10-$1000. Info: (317) 917-2500 or (317) 917-2827 or online at http://www.nba.com/pacers/.Mount Lawn Speedway, 1494 S. County Road 400 W., New Castle, Ind. The flat .3-mile oval is located five miles west of New Castle and features late models, thunders, mini stocks, midgets, street drags and go karts. Season runs May through September. Full schedule available on the website. Info: (765) 521-4244 or online at www.mtlawn.com.

Richmond RiverRats, a college wood-bat baseball league that plays a 56-game season from early June until early August at historic McBride Stadium. The stadium at 201 N.W. 13th St. was constructed in 1936. The team features several players from the area and plays against teams in the Prospect League that include Chillicothe, Ohio. Both cities were rivals in the Frontier League before beginning play in 2009 in the Prospect League. Tickets are $6 for box seats and $7 general admission. Info: (765)

935-RATS. Full schedule and more in-formation on website: richmondriver-rats.com. Teams from Earlham College and Richmond and Seton Catholic high schools also play at McBride, which is available for games, tournaments, church services and concerts.

Union County Speedway, 3505 W. State Road 44, Liberty, Ind. Tickets, $12 adults, $6 ages 7-11, free ages 6 and younger. The 3/8-mile banked clay oval has ump mods, super stocks and pure stocks. Friday nights from May to September. Info: (765) 458-6541.

Winchester Speedway, 2656 W. Indiana 32, Winchester, Ind. USAC racing, CRA racing, Winchester 400 for late models on half-mile, asphalt oval track. Many NASCAR stars of today raced here on the way up. Seating capacity: 4,000. Tickets range from $10-$70, depending on events which run from April through October. Full schedule available on website. Info: (765) 584-9701 or online at www.winchesterspeedway.com.

ATHLETIC OPPORTUNITIESBoys and Girls Clubs of Wayne County: Two sites, Richard E. Jeffers Boys & Girls Club at 1717 S. L St., Richmond, and Boys and Girls Club at Central Unit, Central United Methodist Church, 1425 E. Main St., Richmond. Cost: Dual $15 annual membership in-cludes activities for ages 6-18 at both sites throughout the week. Info: (765) 962-6922 or bgcrichmond.org.

Canoeing: Whitewater River, Whitewater Canoe Rental, located on U.S. 52 in Brookville, Ind. Operates mid-April through mid-October, condi-tions permitting. Call ahead for river updates after heavy rains. Camping also available. Info: (765) 647-5434, (800) 634-4277 or www.whitewaterca-noerental.com.

Paintball: Simulated war games us-ing air guns to shoot paint pellets that splatter on impact. Hueston Woods State Park, College Corner, Ohio. The Paintball Club is located behind the

tennis courts at the lodge. Hours: Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays for refereed open play. The course is available during the week by reservation for groups of 15 or more with a $100 deposit. Cost: $12 per person with your own equipment or $27+ to rent gun, CO2, paintballs and protective gear. Info: (513) 664-3551 on weekends or (513) 664-3500 on weekdays or website www.hwpaint-ball.com.

Randolph County YMCA, 1521 E. Washington St., Winchester. Info: (765) 584-9622 or www.randolphcoun-tyymca.org.

Richmond Family YMCA, 2023 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Info: (765) 962-7504 or richmondfamilyymca.org.

Skateboarding: Glen Miller Skate

Park, corner of North 22nd and D streets in Glen Miller Park, Rich-mond. An 11,000-square-foot park open only to skateboards and in-line skates. Free. Youth are strongly encouraged to wear helmets, elbow pads and kneepads. Info: (765) 983-7275: Boards, Inc., an indoor skate park at 213 N. 3rd St.. Info: (765) 935-3158.

Whitewater Gorge trail, Rich-mond: The 2.5-mile asphalt multi-use trail follows the natural contours of the gorge. The trail can be accessed at Test Road and the G Street Bridge. Info: (765) 983-7275 or www.indi-anatrails.org.

YWCA, 15 S. 11th St., Richmond. Hours: 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday. Info: (765) 966-0538 or www.waynet.org/

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INDIANA SWIMMING POOLSE.L. “Corky” Cordell Municipal Pool, 9 S.W. 13th St., Richmond; (765) 983-7292. Memorial day weekend through August 16 2012. 1, 2010. Hours: Noon-6 p.m. daily and 7:30-10 p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs-days as weather permits. Admission: ages 18 and older, $3; ages 3-17, $2; ages 2 and younger free. Season passes, discounts, group rates and pool rentals available.

Earlham Wellness Center’s Weber Pool, 801 National Road W., Richmond; (765) 983-1734. Six-lane indoor pool. Swim lessons available.Elks Lodge Pool, 2100 U.S. 27 S., Richmond; (765) 935-5256. Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Open to the public. $5 admissions and ages 3 and younger admitted free. Call for information about memberships and pool parties.

Golay Community Center Nata-torium, 1007 E. Main St., Cam-bridge City; (765) 478-5565. Six-lane indoor pool. Admission: Ages 18 and younger, $5; ages 19 and older, $7.

Goodrich Pool, 611 N. Union St., Winchester. Info: (765) 584-6702.

Ruth Dutro Community Pool, 611 E. Main St. (Indiana 38), Hag-erstown; (765) 489-5048. Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Admission: $3 daily pass for adults; $2.50 for ages 5-17; ages 2 and younger admitted free. Season passes; swimming lessons and pool rental are available.

Union City Swimming Pool, Harter Park on Union City Pike, Union City, Ind.; (765) 964-6160. Admission: $2 for all ages except admission is free for ages 5 and younger. Hours: 1-5 p.m. M-Sat.

OHIO SWIMMING POOLSEaton Swimming Pool, 541 W. Main St., Eaton, (937) 472-2010. Family passes, swim lessons and private pool rentals are available.

Eaton residents and YMCA members: ages 5-17, $4; adult, $6; families, $20. Non-residents/non-YMCA members: ages 5-17, $6; adult, $10; families, $25.

ZOOSHeaven’s Corner: Open April through September at 385 Quinn Road, West Alexandria, Ohio. Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Creature features: Kord McGuire’s animal-loving hobby has turned into a nonprofit animal preserve. Reptile house with an alligator and snakes, bears, tigers, panthers, birds, otter display and more. Directions: Take U.S. 35 east from Eaton. Quinn Road is on the left just after Glenwood. Cost: Adult, $9; ages 3-12 & 65+, $6; age 2 and younger admitted free. Family passes available. Info: (937) 839-5005. Website: www.heavenscornerzoo.org.

Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo: 3411 Sherman Blvd., Fort Wayne: (260) 427-6800: www.kidszoo.org. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. April 24-Oct. 10, 2010. Cost: $13.50/adults, $8.50/ages 2-14, $10/age 60 +, free/ages under 2. The zoo features more than 1500 animals.

Indianapolis Zoo: 1200 W. Washing-ton St., (317) 630-2001: www.indyzoo.com. Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. M-Th, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri-Sun. Cost: March 19-Oct. 31, 2010. Admission: $16.50/adults, $11.50 for ages 2-12 and $15.50 for ages 62+. Parking $6. The zoo features an aquarium and botani-cal gardens in the 3.3-acre White River State Park.

Mesker Park Zoo and Botanical Gardens; 1545 Mesker Park Drive, Evansville, Ind.; (812) 435-6143; www.meskerparkzoo.com. Cost: Regular season $8.50/adults, $7.50/children,

age 2 and younger are free. Novem-ber-February $6.50/adult, $5.50/children and $1 off Tuesdays. Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. with no admittance after 4 p.m. The zoo is situated on 50 scenic acres, with more than 700 animals and thousands of botanical species of plants. The park is open 365 days a year.

Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens; 3400 Vine St. Cincinnati, Ohio; www.cincinnatizoo.org. Admis-sion: $25 for adults ages 13-61 and $$20 for children 2-12 and seniors 62+ (a $1 discount is given if tickets are purchased online). Parking is $7. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. every day except Christmas. The zoo is the second oldest in the United States with more than 500 animals, 3,000 different plant species plus rides.

Columbus Zoo and Aquarium;

4850 W. Powell Road, Powell, Ohio; www.columbuszoo.org. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Labor Day-Memorial Day and 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Memorial Day-Labor Day. Admission: $13.99/ages 10-59, $8.99/ages 2-9, $9.99/ages 60+, free for ages 2 and younger. Parking is $7. Jack Hanna is the director of the zoo, so chil-dren might get to meet him.

GOLF COURSES

BROOKVILLEBrook Hill Golf Club(Semi-private)Address: 11175 Fairway LanePhone: (765) 647-4522Web: www.brookhillgc.comNumber of holes: 18 (watered fairways)Par: 71Facilities: Full service driving range, pro shop, snack shop, club

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CAMBRIDGE CITYWinding Branch Golf Course (public)Address: 2284 S. Germantown RoadPhone: (765) 478-5638Number of holes: 18 (watered fairways)Par: 71Facilities: Full pro shop, cart paths, practice area, snack bar

CONNERSVILLEWillowbrook Country Club(Public)Address: 1982 Country Club RoadPhone: (765) 825-2315Web: www.willowbrookcc.netNumber of holes: 18 (watered fairways)Par: 72Facilities: Driving range and practice range.

HAGERSTOWNHartley Hills Country Club

(semi-private)Address: 201 N. Woodpecker RoadPhone: (765) 489-4373Web: www.hartleyhillsgolf.comNumber of holes: 9 (watered fairways) 18 different tee stationsPar: 37/73

LIBERTY COUNTRY CLUB (semi-private)Address: 1391 U.S. 27 N.Phone: (765) 458-5664Web: www.libertycountryclub.comNumber of holes: 18 (watered fairways)Par: 70 from the blue teesFacilities: Driving range, two putting greens, practice bunker, pro shop, snack bar

Harbor Links at Sagamore ResortAddress: 7376 S. Fairfield Ramp Road, Liberty IN 47353; located off Old State Road 101 next to Kent’s MarinaWeb: www.golfharborlinks.comPhone: (765) 458-9999

Number of holes: 18 (watered fairways), all tees, fairways and greens bent grassPar: 72Facilities: Clubhouse, snack bar, prac-tice facilities, driving range

RICHMONDHighland Lake (public)Address: 1972 Highland Road (first road north of Interstate 70 at U.S. 27)Phone: (765) 983-7287Web: www.highlandlakegc.comNumber of holes: 18 (watered fairways)Par: 72Facilities: Driving range and practice greens, full pro shop, cart paths, snack barPractice facilities: Driving range and three practice greens

Forest Hills Country Club (private)Address: 2169 S. 23rd St.Phone: (765) 962-7414

Web: www.fhcclub.comNumber of holes: 18 (watered fairways)Par: 72Facilities: Practice greens, full pro shop

Elks Country Club (private)Address: 2100 S. U.S. 27Phone: (765) 966-0952Web: http://elks649.orgNumber of holes: 18 (watered fairways)Par: 35-35--70Facilities: Driving range and practice greens, full pro shop, cart paths, snack bar

WINCHESTER Winchester Golf Club (public)Address: Simpson Drive (southwest side of town)Phone: (765) 584-5151Web: www.winchestergc.comNumber of holes: 27 (watered fairways)

Par: Par 36 on all three ninesFacilities: Pro shop, driving range, practice greens, snack bar

EATON, OHIOEaton Country Club(Private)Address: 100 Morton RoadPhone: (937) 456-6922Web: www.eatoncc.comNumber of holes: 9 holes, 18 tee placementsPar: 36/72Facilities: Pro shop, driving range, full-service restaurant and bar

NEW PARIS, OHIOCountry Side Golf Club(Public)Address: 417 N. Spring St., New Paris, OH, 45347Phone: (937) 437-1122Web: www.csgolfclub.comNumber of holes: 9 (watered fairways)Par: 36

OXFORD, OHIOHueston Woods Golf Course(Public)Address: 6962 Brown Road, Oxford, OH 45056Phone: (513) 523-8081Web: www.home.earthlink.net/~hwgolfNumber of holes: 18 (watered fairways)Par: 72Facilities: Practice green, driving range, pro shop, and snack bar

Indian Ridge Golf Club(Public)Address: 2600 Oxford-Millville Road, Oxford, OH 45056Phone: (513) 524-4653Web: www.golfindianridge.comNumber of holes: 18 (watered fairways)Par: 72

UNION CITY, OHIOUnion City Country Club(Public)Address: 868 Wasson Road, Union City, Ohio (located east off U.S. 27, 100 Road)Phone: (937) 968-6518Number of holes: Nine Par: 35

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Indiana University East Whitewater Hall Art Gallery: 2325 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, weekends by appointment. Admission: Free. Info: Curator Ed Thornburg, (765) 973-8605 or website www.iue.edu/gallery/. E-mail: [email protected].

Richmond Symphony Orchestra: 380 Hub Etchison Parkway, Richmond, Indiana (Civic Hall Performing Arts Center at Richmond High School, 2nd floor). Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 am-4:00 pm. Admission: Students 18 and younger, free; Adults, $15; Box seats, $20. Info: (765) 966-5181 or email at [email protected] or www.richmondsymphony.org.

Civic Hall Performing Arts Center: 380 Hub Etchinson Parkway, Richmond, Indiana. Hours: Box office 8:30 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. weekdays. Tours are scheduled during office hours or by appointment. Admission: costs are based upon specific events; no fee for entrance into Civic Hall for tour. Info: (765) 973-3350 or email at [email protected] or www.civichall.com/index.

Earlham College Office of Events: Goddard Auditorium, Carpenter Hall, 801 National Rd West, Richmond, Indiana. Hours: All public events put on by the coollege for the local community are ran through this office. Box office is open noon-4 p.m. weekdays; go to website to see events calendar. Costs: depends on event, check with box office. Info: Office of Events deirect line (765) 983-1373; Box office (765) 983-1474; Director of events Lynn Knight can be reached at [email protected]; website www.earlham.edu/events.Richmond Civic Theatre: 1003

East Main Street, Richmond Indiana. Hours: business hours are 9:30 a.m-5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; check calendar online for show dates and times. Costs: prices vary per show, ask box office. Info: business office (765) 962-8011; box office (765) 962-1816; email at [email protected]; website http://www.richmondcivictheatre.org/index.php.

Glen Miller park “The Band Show” at Roosevent Hill: 2200 East Main Street, Richmond, Indiana. Free summer park concert series taking place at 8 p.m. Friday nights in August, sponsored by local organizations and groups. Info: contact Blair

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This engagement is supported by the Arts Midwest Touring Fund, a program of Arts Midwest, which is generously supported by the National Endowment for the Arts with additional contributions from the Indiana Arts Commission. These attractions are also made possible,in part, with support from the Community Foundation of Randolph County, the Indiana Arts Commission, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Further funding has been provided through the generosity of our Sponsors: RichmondCommunity Schools, The Stamm Koechlein Family Foundation, KICKS 96 (WQLK-FM and WHON-AM), ThinkTV, Indiana Public Radio, Whitewater Broadcasting (1490 WKBV and G101-3 radio). Co-sponsors include: First Bank Richmond,Wayne County Foundation, EarlhamCollege, Belden, U.S. Bank, Palladium-Item, Paust Printers, Wayne Bank and Trust Co., Dr. William H. Toedebusch, Dr. J. Michael and Nancy Perez and Family, Reid Hospital and Health Care Services, and West End Bank, S. B.P

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Let's Hang OnSaturday, October 12, 2013 / 8pmpays tribute to one of the greatest vocal groups of alltime, Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons You'll hear“Sherry”, “Big Girls Don't Cry”, “Walk Like a Man”, “I'veGot You Under My Skin”, “Can't Take My Eyes Off OfYou”, “December, 1963”, “Silence Is Golden” and “Let'sHang On” and other popular hits of the 60's and 70's.

Ain’t Misbehavin’Saturday, November 23, 2013 / 8pm

The Inspiration of BroadwaySaturday, May 17, 2014 / 8pm

You don't have to be a jazz buff to enjoy Ain'tMisbehavin' Broadway musical encompasses30 show-stopping musical numbers from honky-tonk dives to the Cotton Club, from Tin Pan Alley toThe Waldorf. It's a night of entertainment you won'tsoon forget.

will be a wonderful evening of vocal musicfeaturing J. Mark McVey from Les Miserables andthe inspirational quartet styles of Ernie Haase andSignature Sound. Featuring great songs: “ClimbEvery Mountain”, “Sit Down You’re Rocking theBoat”, “Get Happy”, and many more.

Creators of American Big Band bring Big Bandholiday favorites to life. Many all–time holidayhits from Bing to Buble’. From the dawn of theBig Band Era playing tunes through the decadesAmerican Big Band-Home for the Holidayswill be at the top of your holiday list.

American Big Band-Home for the HolidaysSaturday, December 14, 2013 / 8pm

Veteran recording artists Pam Tillis and LorrieMorgan and performers, grace the countryformat with style, flair, and undeniable talent,carrying on the legacies of their fathers, lateOpry star George Morgan and living legendMel Tillis.

Grits and Glamour TourSaturday, March 15, 2014 / 8pm

Order your tickets today!765-973-3350 - Toll Free 1-888-248-4242 | www.civichall.com

Civic Hall Performing Arts Center380 Hub Etchison Parkway | Richmond, Indiana 47374

Let's Hang On American Big Band-Home for the Holidays

Civic Hall Performing Arts CenterRichmond Community Schools and Civic Hall Associates

Proudly Presenting Series 2013-2014

Beach, Community Recreation Coordinator of the Parks & Recreation Department, at 765-983-7426, or can go to www.facebook.com/richmondparks.

Preble County Fine Arts Center: 601 Hillcrest Drive (Ohio 732), Eaton, Ohio. Features: New exhibits and art classes for adults and children. Hours: 1-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Admission: Free. Info: (937) 456-3999. Website: takepartinart.net.

Miami University School of Creative Arts: box office address - Miami University Box Office, Phillip R. Shriver Center, Oxford, Ohio 45056.

Public events done by Miami University are done by the individual departments of music and theatre, which are part of the School of Creative Arts. Hours: box office is open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays during the academic year and from 1-5 p.m. during the summer. Info: (513) 529-3200 or email at [email protected] or www.tickets.muohio.edu

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CHURCH350 Henley RoadRichmond, Indiana

(765) 966-4017

Worship 9:30 a.m.Sunday Schools 11:00 a.m.

Knowing Christ and Making Him KnownPresbyterian Church in America

www.christpca-richmindIN.net

FIRST FRIENDSMEETING(A Quaker Church)

SundayWorship 9:30amFellowship 10:30am

SundaySchool forAllAges11:00am

“Come join us insearching andfinding.”

www.ffri.org

2010 Chester Blvd.962-3672

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CENTRAL UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH

1425 E. Main St.(765) 962-8543

Rev. Kerry O’BrienRev. Curtis Banker

Worship 8:30 a.m. & 10:50 a.m.Sunday School 9:40 a.m.

Nursery provided:8:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.

Something’s always happening at Central!www.richmondcumc.com

SUNDAY SCHEDULE

ReidMemorial Presbyterian

Church1004 North A StreetRichmond, IN47374-3153

(765) 966-7618Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m.Nursery is provided.Pastor: The Rev. Joseph T. Fields, Jr., M.Div.WCTV cable channel 21 “Worship WithReid” times: Mondays 9:00 p.m.;Tuesdays 5:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m.

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RICHMONDCATHOLICCOMMUNITYSt. Mary Parish,720 North A St.

5:00 p.m. Saturday (Sunday Anticipation)12:00 p.m. Sunday

Holy Family Parish, 815 W. Main St.8:00 a.m. Sunday

St. Andrew Parish, 235 South 5th St.10:00 a.m. Sunday

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St. Paul’sLutheranChurch

121 South 18th Street962-7438

Sunday Worship with Holy Communion8:00 am & 10:30 am

Sunday School during Worship

Pastor Robert C. MeckleyNursery Provided

St. Paul’s Christian PreschoolOpen Registration Ages 3 - 5

www.stpaulsrichmond.org

5600 US Hwy. 27 N. • Richmond, IN • 765-935-4353Saturday Worship: 6:30 p.m. • Sunday Worship: 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.

fcwesleyn.org Children’s Ministry

Wesleyan Church

"The Well"The Well is a satellite church of Fountain City Wesleyan Church

(765) 939-3127Sunday Services 9 & 11 a.m.

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Pastor Ted ChalkSunday School............9:00 a.m.Coffee Fellowship......10:00 a.m.Worship......................10:30 a.m.

Church: (765) 962-4357318 National Road West, Richmond IN 47374

Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 [email protected]

[email protected] Hearts – Open Minds – Open Doors

Lighthouse Assembly of God2339 West Cart Rd. • Richmond, IN 47374

765-966-7525

Sunday ScheduleChristian EducationSunday WorshipSunday Evening

9:30 am10:30 am6:00 pm

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TV - Channel 21www.lighthouse-ag.org

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Hospitals

FAYETTE REGIONALHEALTH SYSTEM1941 Virginia Ave., Connersville, IN 47331Phone: (765) 825-5131Web address: fayetteregional.orgFacility description: Serving the health care needs of the Whitewater Valley from surgery to immediate care.Number of beds: 118

HENRY COUNTYMEMORIAL HOSPITAL1000 N. 16th St., P.O. Box 490New Castle, IN 47362Phone: (765) 521-0890Web address: hcmhcares.orgFacility description: Main building offers off-site home care, hospice care and cardiac rehabilitation. The Forest Ridge Medical Pavilion, 2200 Forest Ridge Parkway, New Castle, provides orthopedic, physician, sleep, pharmacy, sports center, wellness and rehabilitation services.Number of beds: 90

MCCULLOUGH-HYDEMEMORIAL HOSPITAL

110 N. Poplar St., Oxford, OH 45056Phone: (513) 523-2111Web address: mhmh.orgFacility description: Ohio facilities in Oxford, Ross and Hamilton plus another in Brookville, Ind., all equipped with the latest medical technology. Medical staff is comprised of physician specialists providing a full range of services. A wide range of same-day-surgery and outpatient procedures are performed. Therapies, rehabilitation services and women’s health and obstetrics care are offered.Number of beds: 60

REID HOSPITAL1100 Reid Parkway, Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 983-3000Web address: ReidHospital.orgFacility description: This $318 million facility opened in September 2008. In-patient and out-patient surgery including plastic surgery, maternity care, 24-hour emergency room, cancer treatment, cardiology, open-heart surgery, mammograms and

orthopedics.Number of patient beds: 233

ST. VINCENT RANDOLPH HOSPITAL473 Greenville Ave., Winchester, IN 47394Phone: (765) 584-0004Web address: stvincent.orgFacility description: More than 42 specialists representing cardiology, rheumatology, neurology, gastroenterology, urology, nephrology and oncology are available.Number of beds: 25

WAYNE HOSPITAL835 Sweitzer St., Greenville, OH 45331Phone: (937) 548-1141Web address: waynehospital.comFacility description: Services include a cardiopulmonary department, an ambulatory care center, outpatient rehabilitation center, a sleep lab and fast track/emergency department.Number of beds: 92

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Abuse support ministry: By appointment only at Go Ministries, 5125 U.S. 40, New Paris, Ohio. Leader: Sharon Townsend. Info: (937) 456-4442.

Addictions (alcohol and drugs) support ministry: Thursday nights by

appointment. Go Ministries, 5125 U.S. 40, New Paris, Ohio. Leaders: Jim and Shirley Leo. Info: (765) 488-0038 or (937) 456-4442.

Adult Children With Aging Parents: Meets 5 p.m. the first Thursday of every month at the Area 9 In-Home & Community Services

Agency, 520 S. Ninth St., Richmond. Info: Rhonda Scott, (765) 966-1795.

Alcoholics Anonymous: Various sites including Richmond, (765) 935-9801; and Winchester, (765) 874-1690.

Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Groups: 2:30-4 p.m. first and third Wednesday of each month at First English Lutheran Church, 2727 E. Main St., Richmond. For more info, call Jim Harper, (765) 935-6005.

Cancer Support Group: A spiritual support group for people coping with cancer of any kind, 6:30 p.m. last Monday of each month (except holidays) at West Richmond Friends Meeting, 609 W. Main St., Richmond. Info: Peggy Lear at (765) 966-3810 or Sharon Parrish at (765) 935-2247.

Christ-Centered Recovery Meeting: Noon Wednesdays and at noon and 7 p.m. Fridays at Rock Solid Ministries, 1024 E. Main St., Richmond. Meetings for co-dependents (women only) are at noon Mondays at Rock Solid Ministries. Dependency recovery program that uses biblical principles. Free, non-smoking meeting. Info: (765) 962-5099.

Dual Recovery Anonymous: For

those with substance abuse and emotional or psychiatric issues. Meets at 6:30 p.m. Sundays at the CTC Building on the western side of the Richmond State Hospital campus. Info: Jane, (765) 962-9478.

Grandparents as Parents: In Wayne County, 6 p.m. second Tuesday of each month at Area 9, 520 S. Ninth St., Richmond. In Union County, 5 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month at Community Care Head Start, 302 Harrison St., Liberty, Ind. Info: Rhonda Scott at Area 9, (765) 966-1795.

La Leche League of Richmond: 7 p.m. second Monday of each month at West Richmond Friends Meeting, corner of West Main and South West Seventh streets. Info: Rachel, (765) 853-5208.

Living through Cancer support group: 1 p.m. second Wednesday of each month at Fayette Regional Health Systems Cancer Center, Connersville, Ind. Info: Sandy Webb (765) 825-0046.

Living through Grief support group: 1 p.m. fourth Wednesday of each month at Fayette Regional Health Systems Home

Health and Hospice office, 420 W.

24th St., Connersville, Ind. Info: Sandy Webb (765) 825-0046.

Multiple Sclerosis Support Group: Meets at 6 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month at the Centerville Senior Center, 111 S. Second St., Centerville. Info: Teresa McCord, (765) 855-3402.

Powerful Tools for Caregivers Support Group: 1:30 p.m. first Thursday of each month at Area 9 In-Home & Community Services Agency, 520 S. Ninth St., Richmond. Info: Rhonda Scott, (765) 966-1795.

Take Off Pounds Sensibly: Meets every Monday at Sylvan Nook Church of Christ, 1221 Sylvan Nook Drive, Richmond. Weigh-in from 5-5:45 p.m. Class from 6-6:45 p.m. Info: Diana Clawson, (765) 935-2887.

Submit support group calendar items to: c/o Palladium-Item, 1175 N. A St., P.O. Box 308, Richmond, IN 47375; fax, (765) 973-4570; or email [email protected]. Include a contact name and phone number.

Support Groups

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UtilitiesINDIANA

Electric companiesDuke Energy (customer service inquiry and information): (800) 521-2232Duke Energy (power outages and repair): (800) 343-3525Duke Energy (TDD/TTY for the hearing impaired): (800) 228-6195Richmond Power & Light, P.O. Box 908, Richmond, IN 47375 : (765) 973-7200Whitewater Valley REMC, 101 Brownsville Ave., Liberty: (800) 529-5557 or (765) 458-5171

Gas companiesVectren Gas Company Inc., (customer service, day or night): (800) 227-1376Indiana Underground Plant Protection Service (IUPPS), (call two days before you dig): (800) 382-5544Proliance Energy, 111 Monument Circle, Suite 2200, Indianapolis : (317) 231-6800

Telephone companiesVerizonResidential: (800) 483-4000Business: (800) 483-5000Repair: (800) 483-1000Sprint-EmbarqResidential: (888) 723-8010Business: (800) 786-6272Repair: (800) 788-3600

Water and sewage companiesCambridge City: 127 N. Foote: (765) 478-5611Centerville: 204 E. Main St., P.O. Box 125: (765) 855-5515Dublin: Water Department, 2250 E. Cumberland St., P.O. Box 145, (765) 478-4878Fountain City: 312 W. Main St., P.O. Box 312, (765) 847-2412

Hagerstown: 49 E. College St., (765) 489-6171Indiana-American Water Co. Inc.: Customer Service, Richmond: Emergencies/Nights, Weekends & Holidays (800) 492-8373; Operations Center, Distribution/Production: (765) 962-0470

OHIO

Electric companiesButler Rural Electric Co-Op Inc., 3888 Stillwell Beckett Road, Oxford, (513) 867-4400Darke Rural Electric Co-Op, 1120 Fort Jefferson Ave., Greenville, (937) 548-4114Dayton Power & Light Corp., phone: (toll free) (800) 433-8500

Gas companiesDuke, 139 E. Fourth St., Cincinnati, (800) 544-6900 or (513) 421-9500Dayton Power & Light Corp., (800) 433-8500Glenwood Energy, 5181 College Corner Pike, Oxford, (513) 523-2555

Telephone companiesFairpoint Communications, 36 N. Plum St., Germantown, (937) 855-6511Verizon, (800) 483-4000

Water and sewage companiesEaton Municipal Water Company, 328 N. Maple St., P.O. Box 27, Eaton, (937) 456-4125Greenville Water Works, 122 W. Main, Greenville, (937) 548-1815Ohio-American Water Co., 365 E. Center St., Marion, (800) 652-6987 or (740) 383-0935Lakengren Water Authority, 209 Lakengren Drive, Eaton, (937) 456-4455Southwest Regional Water District, 3640 Old Oxford Road, Hamilton, (513) 863-0828

Chef prepared meals, non-stop activities and astaff always ready with a helping hand. Come seejust how good life can be at Forest Park. Call orstop by today to schedule a personal tour.

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INDIANA PUBLIC SCHOOLCORPORATIONS CENTERVILLE-ABINGTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORP.115 W. South St.Centerville, IN 47330Phone: (765) 855-3475Fax: (765) 855-2524Website: centerville.k12.in.us Superintendent: Philip S. Stevenson FAYETTE COUNTYSCHOOL CORP.1401 Spartan DriveConnersville, IN 47331Phone: (765) 825-2178Fax: (765) 825-8060Website: fayette.k12.in.usSuperintendent: Russell Hodges FRANKLIN COUNTYCOMMUNITYSCHOOL CORP.

225 E. 10th St.Brookville, IN 47012Phone: (765) 647-4128Fax: (765) 647-2417Website: fccsc.k12.in.us Superintendent: Dr. Debbie Howell NETTLE CREEKSCHOOL CORP.297 E. Northmarket St.Hagerstown, IN 47346Phone: (765) 489-4543Fax: (765) 489-4914Website: nettlecreekschools.com Superintendent: Bill Doering NORTHEASTERN WAYNE SCHOOL CORP.314 W. Main St., P.O. Box 406Fountain City, IN 47341Phone: (765) 847-2821Fax: (765) 847-5355Website: nws.k12.in.us Superintendent: Tim Edsell RANDOLPH CENTRALSCHOOL CORP.

103 N. East St.Winchester, IN 47394Phone: (765) 584-1401Fax: (765) 584-1403Website: rc.k12.in.us Superintendent: Gregory Hinshaw RANDOLPH SOUTHERN SCHOOL CORP.One Rebel DriveLynn, IN 47355Phone: (765) 874-1181Fax: (765) 874-1298Website: rssc.k12.in.us Superintendent: Donnie Bowsman RICHMONDCOMMUNITY SCHOOLS300 Hub Etchison Parkway

Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 973-3300Fax: (765) 973-3359Website: rcs.k12.in.us Superintendent: Allen BourffBoard president: Linda Morgason UNION COUNTY/COLLEGE CORNERJOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT107 Layman St.Liberty, IN 47353Phone: (765) 458-7471Fax: (765) 458-5647Website: uc.k12.in.us Superintendent: Zach Rozelle UNION SCHOOL CORP.8707 W. U.S. 36, P.O. Box 148Modoc, IN 47358

Phone: (765) 853-5464Fax: (765) 853-5070Website: usc.k12.in.us Superintendent: Fred Herron WESTERN WAYNE SCHOOLS519 Queen St., P.O. Box 217Pershing, IN 47370Phone: (765) 478-5375Fax: (765) 478-4577Website: wwayne.k12.in.usSuperintendent: Robert Mahon OHIO PUBLICSCHOOL DISTRICTS ARCANUM-BUTLERLOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT2 Weisenberger CourtArcanum, OH 45304

BETHANYTHEOLOGICAL SEMINARY615 National Road W.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 983-1800 or (800) 287-8822Fax: (765) 983-1840Website: bethanyseminary.orgPresident: Ruthann K. Johansen

EARLHAM COLLEGE801 National Road W.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 983-1200Fax: (765) 983-1560Website: earlham.eduPresident: David Dawson

EARLHAMSCHOOL OF RELIGION228 College Ave.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 983-1423 or (800) 432-1377

Fax: (765) 983-1688Website: esr.earlham.eduDean: Jay Marshall

INDIANA UNIVERSITY EAST2325 Chester Blvd.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 973-8200 or (800) 959-3278Fax: (765) 973-8237Website: iue.eduChancellor: Kathryn Cruz-Uribe Connersville Learning Center: (765) 825-4171 or (765) 973-8493Danielson Learning Center in Henry County: (765) 521-9012

IVY TECHCOMMUNITY COLLEGE2357 Chester Blvd.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 966-2656 or (800) 659-4562Fax: (765) 962-8741

717 W. 21st St.Connersville, IN 47331Fax: (765) 825-4516Website: ivytech.edu/richmond/Chancellor: Steve Tincher

MIAMI UNIVERSITY301 S. Campus Ave.Oxford, Ohio 45056Phone: (513) 529-2531Website: muohio.eduPresident: David C. Hodge

PURDUE COLLEGE OFTECHNOLOGY AT RICHMONDRoom 140 Middlefork Hall2325 Chester Blvd.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 973-8228Fax: (765) 973-8322Website: www.tech.purdue.edu/richmondDirector: Michael Swain

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Phone: (937) 692-5174Fax: (937) 692-5959Website: arcanum-butler.k12.oh.usSuperintendent: John Stephens EATON CITY SCHOOLS307 N. Cherry St.Eaton, OH 45320Phone: (937) 456-1107Fax: (937) 472-1057Website: eatoncommunityschools.org Superintendent: Barb Curry NATIONAL TRAILLOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT6940 Oxford-Gettysburg RoadNew Paris, OH 45347Phone: (937) 437-3333Fax: (937) 437-7865Website: nationaltrail.k12.oh.us Superintendent: Jeff Parker PREBLE SHAWNEELOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT124 Bloomfield St.Camden, OH 45311Phone: (937) 452-1283Fax: (937) 452-3926Website: preble-shawnee.k12.oh.us Superintendent: Dale Robertson TRI-COUNTY NORTHLOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT436 N. Commerce St., P.O. Box 40Lewisburg, OH 45338Phone: (937) 962-2671Fax: (937) 962-4731Website: http://tricounty.oh.schoolwebpages.comSuperintendent:

William Derringer TRI-VILLAGE LOCALSCHOOL DISTRICT315 S. Main, P.O. Box 31New Madison, OH 45346Phone: (937) 996-1511Fax: (937) 996-0307Website: tri-village.k12.oh.usSuperintendent: Josh Sagester

TWIN VALLEY COMMUNITY LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT100 Education DriveWest Alexandria, OH 45381Phone: (937) 839-4688Fax: (937) 839-4898Website: tvs.k12.oh.us Superintendent: Clint Moore

717 W. 21st St.Connersville, IN 47331Fax: (765) 825-4516Website: ivytech.edu/richmond/Chancellor: Steve Tincher

MIAMI UNIVERSITY301 S. Campus Ave.Oxford, Ohio 45056Phone: (513) 529-2531Website: muohio.eduPresident: David C. Hodge

PURDUE COLLEGE OFTECHNOLOGY AT RICHMONDRoom 140 Middlefork Hall2325 Chester Blvd.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 973-8228Fax: (765) 973-8322Website: www.tech.purdue.edu/richmondDirector: Michael Swain

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Schools (Independant)COMMUNITYCHRISTIAN SCHOOL500 Elks Road, P.O. Box 1393Richmond, IN 47375Phone: (765) 935-3215Fax: (765) 935-3215Website: ccsrichmond.comPrincipal: Lucinda RobertsGrades: PK-8Board Members: Kathy Shel-ley, Michele Gething, Brad Keesling

GALILEOCHARTER SCHOOL777 N. 12th St.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 983-3709Website: galileocharter-school.orgChief academic officer: Kevin Handley Sr.Board meeting 6:30 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month at the school

NEW CREATIONS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL6400 National Road E.,

P.O. Box 777Richmond, IN 47375Phone: (765) 935-2790Fax: (765) 935-3961Website: newcreationschapel.orgCo-directors: Timothy W. and Bonnie L. CummingsGrades: K-12

RICHMONDFRIENDS SCHOOL607 W. Main St.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 966-5767Website: richmondfriendsschool.orgCoordinator: Marcie RobertsGrades: PK-6

ST. ELIZABETH ANNSETON CATHOLIC SCHOOLSSeton East700 N. A St.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 962-5010Fax: (765) 962-3692Website: www.setonelem.orgPrincipal: Kimberly BeckerGrades: PK-2

Seton West801 W. Main St.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 962-4877Fax: (765) 962-5381Website: setonelem.orgPrincipal: Kimberly BeckerGrades: 3-6High School233 S. Fifth St.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 965-6956Fax: (765) 935-9930Website: setoncatholichigh-school.orgPrincipal: Rick J. RuhlGrades: 7-12

ST. MICHAELCATHOLIC SCHOOL275 High St.Brookville, IN 47012Phone: (765) 647-4961Fax: (765) 647-6802Principal: Ken SaxonGrades: K-8

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License BureausINDIANABureau of Motor Vehicles: state.in.us/bmv

BrookvilleAddress: 9127 Oxford Pike, Suite BPhone: (765) 647-4061Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday (closed all other days)

ConnersvilleAddress: 544 W. 30th St.Phone: (765) 825-2261Hours: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday; 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday; closed Sunday-Monday

LibertyAddress: 1 E. High St.Phone: (765) 458-5234Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday (closed all other days)

New CastleAddress: 3015 S. 14th St.; Suite 15Phone: (765) 529-5301Hours: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday; 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday; closed Sunday-Monday

RichmondAddress: 4503 National Road E.Phone: (765) 962-5936Hours: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.

Tuesday; 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday; closed Sunday-Monday

WinchesterAddress: 3 Industrial Park Drive, Suite 100Phone: (765) 584-6061Hours: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday; 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday; closed Sunday-Monday

OHIOBureau of Motor Vehicles: ohiobmv.com

EatonAddress: 550 N. Barron St.Phone: (937) 456-9444Hours: 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Monday; 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday

GreenvilleAddress: 641 Wagner Road; Suite APhone: (937) 548-7134Hours: 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Monday; 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday

COMCAST CABLEComcast main toll-free phone: 1-877-237-0576

Richmond office2428 Chester Blvd.P.O. Box 367Richmond, IN 47375Phone: (765) 488-1242Fax: (765) 966-3753Coverage area: Brookville, Centerville, Connersville, Fountain City, Liberty, Lynn, Richmond, Ridgeville, Western Wayne County, Winchester and Rushville.

Connersville office811 S. County Road 200 E.P.O. Box 959Connersville, IN 47331Phone: (877) 220-3551Coverage area: Brookville, Connersville, Liberty and Rushville.

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Eaton Office-Payment Center419 S. Barron St.Eaton, OH 45320Phone: (937) 471-1572After Hours: (800) 425-2225

Greenville Office632 Wagner Ave.Greenville, OH 45331Phone: (937) 985-8083After Hours: (800) 425-2225Coverage area: Darke County, Ohio; Preble County, Ohio; Arcanum, Ohio, east to Dayton, Ohio; Webster-Williamsburg, Ind.

Cable Companies

Radio StationsWECI (91.5 FM), Earlham College, 801 National Road W., (765) 962-3541

WFMG (G101.3 FM), 2301 W. Main St., Office: (765) 962-6533; Contest/Listener Line: (765) 939-1013

WHON (News Talk 930 AM), 2626 Tingler Road, Office: (765) 962-1595; Talk Line: (765) 966-9393

WKBV (1490 AM),

2301 W. Main St., Office: (765) 962-6533; Listener Line: (765) 935-1490

WQLK (Kicks 96, 96.1 FM), 2626 Tingler Road, Office: (765) 962-1595; Contest/Request Line: (765) 966-6465

The Point (101.7, adult contemporary), 2626 Tingler Road, Office: (765) 962-1595; Contest/Request Line: (765) 966-9393

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INDIANA

Brookville Public Library919 Main St., Brookville, IN 47012Phone: (765) 647-4031Website: www.wvcl.orgHours of operation: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday

Cambridge City Public Library600 W. Main St., Cambridge City, IN 47327Phone: (765) 478-3335Fax: (765) 478-6144Website: cclib.lib.in.usEmail: [email protected] of operation: 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday

Centerville-Center Township Public Library126 E. Main St., Centerville, IN 47330Phone: (765) 855-5223Fax: (765) 855-2009Website: www.cctpl.lib.in.usHours of operation: 1-5 p.m. Monday; Tuesday, 1-8 p.m.; Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Earlham College libraries801 National Road W., Richmond, IN 47374Website: www.earlham.edu

Lilly LibraryPhone: (765) 983-1287Fax: (765) 983-1304Hours of operation: Academic year: 8 a.m.-1 a.m., Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday; noon-midnight Sunday. May term: Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Summer break: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday; closed Saturday and Sunday

Wildman Science LibraryPhone: (765) 983-1245Hours of operation: Academic year: 8 a.m.-1 a.m., Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday; noon-midnight, Sunday. May term: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Summer break: 1-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday; closed Saturday and Sunday

College Archives& Friends CollectionPhone: (765) 983-1511 or (765) 983-1743Hours of operation: Academic year: 9 a.m.-noon, 1-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-noon, 1-4 p.m. Friday; 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Academic and summer breaks: 9 a.m.-noon, 1-4 p.m. Monday-Friday; closed Saturday and Sunday

Farmland Public Library116 S. Main St.; P.O. Box 189, Farmland, IN 47340

Phone: (765) 468-7292Fax: (765) 468-7292Website: .farmlandlibrary.orgHours of operation: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday and Saturday; 1- 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday

Fayette County Public Library828 Grand Ave., Connersville, IN 47331Phone: (765) 827-0883Fax: (765) 825-4592Website: www.fcplibrary.lib.in.usHours of operation: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and Saturday

Hagerstown-Jefferson Township Public Library10 W. College St., Hagerstown, IN 47346Phone: (765) 489-5632Fax: (765) 489-5808Website: hagerstown.lib.in.usHours of operation: 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday

Indiana University East Library2325 Chester Blvd., Hayes Hall Room 140, Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 973-8311Website: www.iue.edu/libraryHours of operation: Fall and spring: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday; Summer hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday

Laurel Public Library200 N. Clay St., Laurel, IN 47024Phone/Fax: (765) 698-2626Website: www.wvcl.org

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LibrariesHours of operation: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday

Morrisson-Reeves Library80 N. Sixth St., Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 966-8291Fax: (765) 962-1318Website: www.mrl.info.orgHours of operation: Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

New Castle-Henry County Public Library376 S. 15th St., New Castle, IN 47362Phone: (765) 529-0362Website: http://www.nchcpl.lib. in.usHours of operation: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday; 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday (Labor Day through Memorial Day)

Union County Public Library2 E. Seminary St., Liberty, IN 47353Phone: (765) 458-5355Fax: (765) 458-9375Website: union-county.lib.in.usHours of operation: 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Friday; 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday; closed all national holidays)

Washington TownshipPublic Library107 N. Main St., Lynn, IN 47355-0127Phone: (765) 874-1488Fax: (765) 874-1427Website: NoneHours of operation: Noon-5 p.m. Monday-Friday and Saturday 9-11 a.m.

Winchester CommunityPublic Library125 N. East St., Winchester, IN 47394-1604Phone: (765) 584-4824Fax: (765) 584-3624Website: [email protected] of operation: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and Saturday

OHIO

Arcanum Public Library101 W. North St., Arcanum, OH 45304Phone: (937) 692-8484Fax: (937) 692-8916Website: www.arcanumpubliclibrary.orgHours of operation: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday

Camden Library104 S. Main St., Camden, OH 45311Phone: (937) 452-3142Fax: (937) 452-7365Website: www.pcdl.lib.oh.usHours of operation: 12-8 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday; 2-8 p.m. Tuesday; Thursday; 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday and Saturday

Eaton Library301 N. Barron St., Eaton, OH 45320Phone: (937) 456-4331Fax: (937) 456-4774Website: www.pcdl.lib.oh.usHours of operation: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and Saturday

Eldorado LibraryP.O. Box 244, 150 N. Main St., Eldorado, OH 45321Phone: (937) 273-4933Fax: (937) 273-5673Website: www.pcdl.lib.oh.usHours of operation: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday; 2-7 p.m. Thursday; 1-4 p.m. Saturday

New Madison Public Library142 S. Main St., P.O. Box 32, New Madison, OH 45346Phone: (937) 996-1741Fax: (937) 996-1473Website: www.newmadisonpubliclibrary.orgHours of operation: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday and Tuesday; 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. SaturdayNew Paris Library115 N. Washington St., New Paris, OH 45347Phone: (937) 437-7242

Fax: (937) 437-0772Website: www.pcdl.lib.oh.usHours of operation: 2-8 p.m. Monday-Wednesday; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday

Preble County District Library Main Office450 S. Barron St., Eaton, OH 45320Phone: (937) 456-4250Fax: (937) 456-6092Website: www.pcdl.lib.oh.usHours of operation: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday

Preble County Room Genealogy Department450 S. Barron St., Eaton, OH 45320Phone: (937) 456-4970Fax: (937) 456-6092Hours of operation: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 9 am.-3 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. the first and third Saturday of each month

West Alexandria Library16 N. Main St., Town Hall, West Alexandria, OH 45381Phone: (937) 839-4915Fax: (937) 839-4209Website: www.pcdl.lib.oh.usHours of operation: 12-7 p.m. Monday and Wednesday; 1-7 p.m. Tuesday; noon-4 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday

West Elkton LibraryP.O. Box 100, 135 N. Main St., Town Hall, West Elkton, OH 45070Phone: (937) 787-4873Fax: (937) 787-3153Hours of operation: 1-6 p.m. Monday and Wednesday; noon.-5 p.m. Thursday

West Manchester Library212 S. High St., P.O. Box 138, West Manchester, OH 45382Phone: (937) 678-8503Fax: (937) 678-4030Website: www.pcdl.lib.oh.usHours of operation: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday; 2-7 p.m. Wednesday; 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday.

Animal SheltersANIMAL WELFARE LEAGUE1825 Chester Blvd.Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 962-8393Hours: 10 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m. Monday-Friday; 9 a.m.-noon Saturday

DARKE COUNTYHUMANE SOCIETY7053 State Route 49 N.Greenville, OH 45331Phone: (937) 548-1009Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Friday; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday; 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday

FAYETTE COUNTYANIMAL SHELTER1703 Michigan Ave.Connersville, IN 47331Phone: (765) 825-8693Hours: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8-11:30 a.m. Saturday

HELP THE ANIMALS2101 W. Main St., P.O. Box 117Richmond, IN 47374Phone: (765) 962-6811Web address: www. HelpTheAnimals.inc.comHours: noon-5 p.m. Tuesday-SaturdayNote: HELP is a no-kill animal shelter.

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INDIANA

FAYETTE COUNTY

ConnersvilleAddress: 801 N. Central Ave.Phone: (765) 825-1671Fax: (765) 825-6661Hours of service: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday

FRANKLIN COUNTY

BrookvilleAddress: 1019 Main St.Phone: (765) 647-0541Fax: (765) 647-1801Hours of service: 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.-noon Saturday

Cedar GroveAddress: 204 Central Ave.Phone: (765) 647-6122Fax: (765) 647-2307Hours of service: 8-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday

LaurelAddress: 123 W. PearlPhone: (765) 698-2357Fax: same as phoneHours of service: 7:30-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, 7:30-11 a.m. Saturday

MetamoraAddress: 19048 S. Main St.Phone: (765) 647-6766Fax: (765) 647-0154Hours of service: 7:30 a.m.-noon and 1-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 7:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday

RANDOLPH COUNTY

LynnAddress: 116 S. Main St.Phone: (765) 874-2151Fax: noneHours of service: 8:30-11 a.m. and 12:30-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8:30-10:30 a.m. Saturday

ModocAddress: 107 E. ConleyPhone: (765) 853-5144Fax: noneHours of service: 7-11 a.m. and 1-4:15 p.m. Monday-Friday, 7-10 a.m. Saturday

Parker CityAddress: 220 S. Main St.Phone: (765) 468-7755Fax: noneHours of service: 9-11:30 a.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9-11 a.m. Saturday

Union CityAddress: 102 W. Pearl St.Phone: (765) 964-5818Fax: (765) 964-5182Hours of service: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-noon Saturday

WinchesterAddress: 130 N. Meridian St.Phone: (765) 584-2411Fax: (765) 584-6409Hours of service: 9 a.m.-noon and 1 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-noon Saturday

UNION COUNTY

LibertyAddress: 29 E. Union St.Phone: (765) 458-5733Fax: (765) 458-7691Hours of service: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-noon Saturday

West College CornerAddress: 18 LibertyPhone: (765) 732-3556Fax: (765) 732-4169Hours of service: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday

WAYNE COUNTY

BostonAddress: 103 S. SalemPhone: (765) 962-5145Fax: (765) 966-4064Hours of service: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8-10 a.m. Saturday

Cambridge CityAddress: 227 W. Main St.Phone: (765) 478-3831Fax: same as phoneHours of service: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday

CentervilleAddress: 300 E. Main St.Phone: (765) 855-5121Fax: (765) 855-5447

Hours of service: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8-11 a.m. SaturdayDublinAddress: 2183 E. CumberlandPhone: (765) 478-4525Fax: same as phoneHours of service: 8 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9-11 a.m. Saturday

EconomyAddress: 218 Main St.Phone: (765) 886-5939Fax: same as phoneHours of service: 7:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-4:15 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8-10 a.m. Saturday

Fountain CityAddress: 104 S. Walnut St.Phone: (765) 847-2320Fax: same as phoneHours of service: 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 2-4:15 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9-11 a.m. Saturday

Greens ForkAddress: 15 S. Main St.Phone: (765) 886-5341Fax: noneHours of service: 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 7:30-10:30 a.m. Saturday

HagerstownAddress: 10 W. Main St.Phone: (765) 489-5242Fax: (765) 489-4659Hours of service: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-noon Saturday

MiltonAddress: 307 S. Central Ave.Phone: (765) 478-3777Fax: same as phoneHours of service: 8 a.m.-noon and 1:30-4:30 Monday-Friday, 8-10 a.m. Saturday

PershingAddress: 401 E. Main St.Phone: (765) 478-4415Fax: noneHours of service: 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 2-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8-10 a.m. Saturday

RichmondAddress: 400 N. A St.Phone: (765) 966-7631Fax: (765) 966-2481Hours of service: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8-noon Saturday

Webster

Address: 5187 Webster RoadPhone: (765) 966-4180Fax: (765) 962-3826Hours of service: 8-11 a.m. and noon-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8-10 a.m. Saturday

WilliamsburgAddress: 8293 Main St.Phone: (765) 886-6085Fax: noneHours of service: 7 a.m.-noon and 1:30-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, 7:30-10 a.m. Saturday

DARKE COUNTY, OHIO

ArcanumAddress: 10 S. Main St.Phone: (937) 692-8640Fax: noneHours of service: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-noon Saturday

GreenvilleAddress: 101 E. Main St.Phone: (937) 548-1320Fax: (937) 547-1678Hours of service: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday

HollansburgAddress: 124 N. Main St.Phone: (937) 997-4051Fax: noneHours of service: 7:30 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Monday-Friday, 7:30-11:15 a.m. Saturday

New MadisonAddress: 133 N. HarrisonPhone: (937) 996-6100Fax: (937) 996-1681Hours of service: 9 a.m.-noon, 1-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-noon Saturday

PalestineAddress: 105 W. Cross St.Phone: (937) 547-1188Fax: (937) 547-1217Hours of service: 7:30 a.m.-noon and 1-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8-noon Saturday

PREBLE COUNTY, OHIO

CamdenAddress: 32 W. Central Ave.Phone: (937) 452-3220Fax: (937) 452-3695Hours of service: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-noon

Saturday

EatonAddress: 111 W. Main St.Phone: (937) 456-3310Fax: (937) 456-9821Hours of service: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-noon Saturday

EldoradoAddress: 100 Maple St.Phone: (937) 273-4231Fax: (937) 273-4232Hours of service: 8 a.m.-noon and 1:30-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-noon Saturday

New ParisAddress: 306 S. Washington St.Phone: (937) 437-1561Fax: (937) 437-2212Hours of service: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday

West AlexandriaAddress: 15 W. DaytonPhone: (937) 839-4000Fax: (937) 839-5439Hours of service: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday,8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday

West ManchesterAddress: 110 E. Scott St.Phone: (937) 678-7441Fax: (937) 678-7442Hours of service: 7:45-11 a.m. Monday-Friday, 7:45-11:30 a.m. Saturday

Post Offices

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Abington: 47330Alpine: 47331Alquina: 47331Arcanum (Ohio): 45304Bath: 47010Bethel: 47341Boston: 47324Brookville: 47012Brownsville: 47325Cambridge City: 47327Camden (Ohio): 45311Castine (Ohio): 45304Cedar Grove: 47016Centerville: 47330College Corner (Ohio): 45003Connersville: 47331Dublin: 47335East Germantown (Pershing): 47370Eaton (Ohio): 45320Economy: 47339Eldorado (Ohio): 45321Fountain City: 47341Gordon (Ohio): 45329Gratis (Ohio):45330Greens Fork: 47345Greenville (Ohio): 45331Hagerstown: 47346Hollansburg (Ohio): 45332Ithaca (Ohio): 45304Laurel: 47024Lewisburg (Ohio): 45338

Lewisville: 47352Liberty: 47353Losantville: 47354Lynn: 47355Metamora: 47030Middleboro: 47374Milton: 47357Modoc: 47358Mount Auburn: 47327New Castle: 47362New Madison (Ohio): 45346New Paris (Ohio): 45347Oxford (Ohio): 45056Parker City: 47368Pennville: 47327Pershing (East Germantown): 47370Richmond: 47374Spring Grove: 47374Straughn: 47387Union City (Ind.) : 47390Union City (Ohio) 45390Verona (Ohio): 45378Webster: 47392West Alexandria (Ohio): 45381West College Corner (Ind.): 47003West Elkton (Ohio): 45070West Manchester (Ohio): 45382Whitewater: 47374Williamsburg: 47393Winchester: 47394

AREA INTEREST

Achieva Resources Corp. Inc. (formerly Green Acres and Landmark Services)www.achievaresources.org

Bethany Theological Seminarywww.bethanyseminary.edu

Boys and Girls Clubs of Wayne Countywww.bgcrichmond.org

Centerstone (formerly Dunn Mental Health Center)www.centerstone.org

City of Richmondwww.richmondindiana.gov

Civic Hall Performing Arts Centerwww.civichall.com

Communities in Schoolswww.ciswayneco.com

Cope Environmental Center

www.copeenvironmental.org

Darke County (Ohio) Visitors Bureauwww.visitdarkecounty.org

Earlham Collegewww.earlham.edu

Earlham School of Religionesr.earlham.edu

Eastern Indiana Human Resource Associationwww.eihra.com

Gaar Mansion and Farm Museumwww.waynet.org/nonprofit/gaar_mansion.htm

Hayes Arboretumwww.hayesarboretum.org

HELP the Animals, Inc.www.helptheanimalsinc.com

Huddleston Farmhouse Inn Museumwww.historiclandmarks.org

Indiana Football Hall of Fame (located in Richmond)www.indiana-football.org

Indiana University Eastwww.iue.edu

Ivy Tech Community Collegewww.ivytech.edu/richmond

Joseph Moore Museum of Natural His-tory at Earlham Collegewww.earlham.edu/josephmoore-museum

Levi Coffin Housewww.waynet.org/levicoffin/de-fault.htm

Morrisson-Reeves Library (Richmond)www.mrl.lib.in.us

Museum of Overbeck Potterywww.overbeckmuseum.org

Nettle Creek Valley Museumwww.waynet.org/nonprofit/ net-tlecreek_museum.htm

Palladium-Item newspaperwww.pal-item.com

Reid Hospital and Health Care Serviceswww.reidhosp.com

Richmond Art Museumwww.richmondartmuseum.org

Richmond Civic Theatrewww.richmondcivictheatre.org

Richmond Community Schoolswww.rcs.k12.in.us

Richmond Power & Lightwww.rp-l.com

Richmond Symphony Orchestrawww.richmondsymphony.org

Richmond Rose Garden Inc.www.waynet.org/nonprofit/rose-garden.htm

Richmond-Wayne County Chamber of Commercewww.rwchamber.org

Richmond/Wayne County Convention & Tourism Bureau

www.visitrichmond.org

Salisbury Courthousewww.waynet.org/nonprofit/courthouse-log.htm

Starr-Gennett Foundation (history of Richmond’s recording industry)www.starrgennett.org

Wayne County governmentwww.co.wayne.in.us

Wayne County Historical Museumwww.waynecountyhistoricalmu-seum.com

Wernle Children’s Homewww.wernle.org

Whitewater Community Televisionwww.wctv.info

Whitewater Gorge Parkwww.waynet.org/nonprofit/gorge.htm

Wilbur Wright Birthplace and Interpre-tive Centerwww.wwbirthplace.com

Youth as Resourceswww.yarwayne.org

YWCAwww.waynet.org/nonprofit/ywca.htm

REGIONAL INTERESTChildren’s Museum of Indianapoliswww.childrensmuseum.orgThis site includes information about ex-hibits and information just for teachers.

City of Dayton, Ohiowww.cityofdayton.orgThis site includes information about

employment opportunities, city departments, Dayton history, Dayton headlines, maps, weather, and city news and events.

Dayton Art Institutewww.daytonartinstitute.orgThis site includes information about special exhibitions, permanent col-lection, calendar of events, music at the museum membership information and volunteer opportunities.

Indiana Historical Societywww.indianahistory.orgThis site includes a calendar of events, membership information, directions, library, volunteer opportu-nities and job openings.

Indiana State Parks and Reservoirswww.in.gov/dnr/parklake

Northern Indiana Amish Countrywww.amishcountry.orgThis site includes information about tours, attractions, dining, lodging, shopping, recreation and a calendar.

Ohio Historical Societywww.ohiohistory.orgThis site includes information about historical sites, calendars and educa-tion resources.

Ohio tourismwww.discoverohio.comThe site includes travel information and events.

sports.excite.comThis site includes information about MLB, NFL, NHL, NBA, WNBA, NCAA Hoops, golf, tennis, soccer, motor sports, Tour de France and links to additional sports Web sites.

NOTE: If you’d like to suggest a website to be added to this list in next year’s Living Here, please call (765) 973-4485.

Websites

Zip Codes

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Business Chronology

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1175 N. A StreetRichmond, IN 47374

(765) 962-1575

Established 1831

HELPING YOU BUILD A BETTER BUSINESS1117 North E St.

&1501 South 8th St.

Richmond, IN

(765) 962-3591www.jmhutton.com

J.M. Hutton & Co., Inc.

Established 1845

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790 National Rd. W.765-966-0596

www.doanmillsfuneralhome.com

Established 1891

PI-0000165585

Established 1902

Customer Service Office: 44 South 8th St.Service Building and

Management Offices: 2000 US 27 South

Office Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.(765)973-7200

www.RP-L.comPI-0000165586

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Excavating Contractors& Dumpster RentalsLocally owned & operated

3436 Chester Blvd.962-8010

Mike Delucio& Son, Inc.

Mike Delucio& Son, Inc.

Established 1940

582 S. Round Barn Road(765) 962-2561

4 Glen Miller Parkway(765) 966-1108

Where membership means MORE!Servicing our communityfor more than 67 years!

www.natcocu.org

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Established 1944

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A1 Lock &Safe Shop

Lockout Service

Out of TownService

• Safes •Autos•Home

1001 S. “E” Street(765) 966-2597

“Professional and Courteous Locksmiths”

Established 1958IKE’S

Honda Motorcycle Sales & ServiceBicycle Sales Also!

111 South 6th Street

(765) 962-3683Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9am - 5pm

Sat. 9am - 2pmCall for Bicycle Shop Hours

Established 1961Carroll

Electric, Inc.COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL

CONSTRUCTION DESIGN & ENGINEERING

1111 NW “T” St., Richmond, IN

(765) 962-0568

Established 1969

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COMPLETEAUTO &TRUCKREPAIRMASTER

CERTIFIED

606 NW. L STREET • RICHMOND, IN

(765) 962-1496HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

PAUL FISHER’SAUTO SVC

FORMERLY BUCKS AUTO SERVICE, INC

Established 1977

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(765) 935-702025 N. 8th St.

abstractsofrichmond.com

Abstracts ofRichmond, Inc.

Established 1979Studebaker

Buick - GMC3200 E. Main St. • Richmond

962-0505800-338-1770

www.StudebakerAutos.comPI-0000165603

Established 1979

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Tire DealerOwners: Pete &

Annabelle Haager

962-4381805 Sim Hodgin Pkwy.

HAAGER’S AUTO &TRUCK SERVICE

Established 1980 Established 1983

Banners,Vinyl Lettering, Decals,Corrugated & PVC Signs, PromotionProducts, Magnetic Signs, Int. & Ext.Signs, Name Badges & Rubber Stamps1001 South E. St. •Richmond, IN

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Wayne County was named for Gen.

“Mad” Anthony Wayne, who was

an officer during the Revolutionary War.

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Chronology

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Established 1911

Attorneys at Law27 North 8th StreetRichmond, Indiana

765.962.7527www.bbkcc.com

BOSTON BEVER

KLINGE CROSS & CHIDESTER

MONGER

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962-6813or 800-487-0456

521N.D St., Richmond

Transfer& StorageICCMC-79658AtlasVan Lines Agent

World Class Moving

Established 1912Hilling Moving

& StorageHilling Moving

& Storage1005 South ‘Q’ Street

(765) 962-3577

Associated w/North Americasince 1940

Established 1920

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escocommunications

AV PresentationsSound ReinforcementClassroom Technology

3209 Union Pike765-935-7343

escocommunications.com

Established 1929

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Established 197212 E. Main StreetHagerstown, IN(765) 489-4404

1 Parkview Ct.Cambridge City, IN(765) 478-4388

Web: www.bowman-thalls.comPI-0000165625

Tri-CountyAwards

1001 South E StreetRichmond, IN 47374

(765) 966-0757

Established 1972

Thor ConstructionCompany

GENERAL CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

1111 NW “T” St.Richmond, IN(765) 962-6553

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Established 1987

BethlehemCommunityHUD Subsidized

Affordable HousingFor The Mobility Impaired

1212 S. 20th St.Richmond 966-0816

Relay 711PI-0000165632

Established 1990

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4121 S. A Street• 973-8703 •

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2013

Wayne County, IndianaEst. 1811

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INDIANA

Fayette County: Fayette County Courthouse (Clerk’s Office)Office hours: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Friday; 8:30 a.m.-noon Thursday; 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. WednesdayPhone: (765) 825-1813

Franklin County: Franklin County Courthouse (Clerk’s Office)Office hours: 8:30 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. Monday-FridayPhone: (765) 647-5111

Randolph County:

Randolph County Courthouse (Clerk’s Office)Office hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-FridayPhone: (765) 584-4214

Union County: Union County Courthouse (Clerk’s Office)Phone: (765) 458-6121Office hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday

Wayne County: Wayne County Courthouse (Department of Voter Registration)Office hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday; 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday

Phone: (765) 973-9304; Fax: (765) 973-9490

OHIO

Darke County: Board of Elections, 300 Garst Ave., GreenvilleOffice hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday- FridayPhone: (937) 548-1835Preble County: Preble County Board of Elections Office, located on the first floor of the courthouse, 101 E. Main St., EatonOffice hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-FridayPhone: (937) 456-8117

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Voter Registration

Sen. Joe Donnelly, DWeb site: www.donnelly.senate.gov Address: 306 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510-1401Phone: (202) 224-4814Term up for election: November 2018

Sen. Rob Portman, RCincinnati office: 312 Walnut St. Suite 3075, Cincinnati, OH 45202Cincinnati phone: (513) 684-3265Address: 448 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510Web site: www.portman.senate.gov Phone: (202) 224-3353Term up for election: November 2016

Rep. Richard Hamm, R-RichmondDistrict 56: A large portion of Wayne CountyAddress: 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204Email: [email protected]: (800) 382-9841 or (317) 232-9850 Term up for election: November 2014

Sen. Dan Coats, RWeb site: coats.senate.govAddress: United States Senate, 493 Russell Office Building, Washington, DC 20510Phone: (202) 224-5623Term up for election: November 2016

Rep. John A. Boehner, R 8th DistrictButler County Office: 7969 Cincinnati-Dayton Road Suite B, West Chester, OH 45069 Ohio office: (800) 582-1001 or (513) 779-5400Address: 1011 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515Web site: boehner.house.govPhone: (202) 225-6205Term up for election: November 2014

Rep. Thomas Saunders, R-LewisvilleDistrict 54 includes parts of northwest-ern Wayne County, all of Henry County, a large portion of Rush CountyAddress: 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204Email: [email protected]: (800) 382-9841Term up for election: November 2014

INDIANA GOVERNORMichael R. Pence, RAddress: 200 W. Washington St., Rm. 206, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Phone: 317-232-4567Fax: 317-283-1201Website: http://www.in.gov/gov/Term up for election: November 2016

Rep. Luke Messer, R-6th DistrictWeb site: www.messer.house.gov Richmond phone: (765) 962-2883; fax: (765) 962-3225Local office hours: Mondays-Fridays, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Address: 508 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515General phone: (202) 225-3021Term up for election: November 2014

Sen. Allen Paul, R-RichmondDistrict 27 includes parts of Randolph, Wayne, Union, Fayette, Franklin and Dearborn countiesAddress: 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204Email: [email protected]: (800) 382-9467 or (317) 232-9400Term up for election: November 2014

OHIO GOVERNORJohn R. Kasich, RAddress: Riffe Center, 30th Floor, 77 S. High St., Columbus, OH 43215-6117Phone: (614) 466-3555Web site: www.governor.ohio.gov Term up for election: November 2014

Sen. Sherrod Brown, DWeb site: www.brown.senate.gov Ohio office phone: (888) 896-6446Address: 713 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510Washington, D.C. Phone: (202) 224-2315Term up for election: November 2014

Sen. Jean Leising, R-OldenburgDistrict 42 includes parts of Fayette, Franklin, Rush, Ripley, Decatur and Shelby countiesAddress: 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204Email: [email protected]: (800) 382-9467 or (317) 232-9400Term up for election: November 2016

Rep. Judson McMillin, R-BrookvilleDistrict 68 includes Dearborn, Franklin, Ohio, Ripley, and SwitzerlandAddress: 200 W. Washington St., India-napolis, IN 46204Email: [email protected]: (800) 382-9841Term up for election: November 2014

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fficals & Lawm

akers

Rep. Roland Winburn, DDistrict 43 includes Preble CountyAddress: 77 S. High St., 10th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215Phone: (614) 466-2960Website: www.ohiohouse.gov/roland-winburn Term up for election: November 2014

Rep. Richard N. Adams, RDistrict 80 includes part of Darke County77 S. High St. 13th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215 Phone (614) 466-8114Website: ohiohouse.gov/richard-n-adams Term up for election: November 2014

Rep. Jim Buchy, RDistrict 84 includes part of Darke CountyWebsite: www.ohiohouse.gov/jim-buchyPhone: (614) 466-634477 S. High St. 14th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215Term up for election: November 2014

Rep. Cindy ZiemkeDistrict 55: portions of Fayette, Franklin, Decatur, Rush and Ripley countiesAddress: 200 W. Washington St., India-napolis, IN 46204Email: [email protected]: (800) 382-9841Term up for election: November 2014

Rep. Timothy Derickson, R-OxfordDistrict 53: Parts of Butler CountyAddress: 77 S. High St., 11th Floor,Columbus, OH 43215-6111Email: [email protected] site: www.house Phone: (614) 644-5094Term up for election: November 2014

Sen. Keith Faber, R-CelinaDistrict 12 includes parts of Darke, Lo-gan and Auglaize counties, all of Allen, Champaign, Mercer and Shelby counties Address: Senate Building 1 Capitol Square, 1st Floor Columbus, OH 43215Web site: www.ohiosenate.gov/senate/faberPhone: (614) 466-7584Term up for election: November 2016

Sen. Johnny Nugent, R-LawrenceburgDistrict 43 includes parts of Decatur, Bartholomew, Jackson, Jennings, Dear-born, Ripley and Ohio countiesAddress: 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204Email: [email protected] Phone: (800) 382-9467 or (317) 232-9400Term up for election: November 2014

Sen. Bill Coley, R-West ChesterDistrict 4: Part of Butler CountyAddress: Senate Building, 1 Capitol Square, Second Floor,Columbus, OH 43215Web site: www.ohiosenate.gov/senate/coleyPhone: (614) 466-8072Term up for election: November 2016

Sen. Bill Beagle, RDistrict 5 includes Preble and Miami counties and part of Darke and Mont-gomery countiesWeb site: www.ohiosenate.gov/beagle Address: Senate Building, 1 Capitol Square, 1st Floor, Columbus, OH 43215Phone: (614) 466-6247Term up for election: November 2014

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COUNTY GOVERNMENTWayne County Administration BuildingMailing address: 401 E. Main St., Richmond, IN 47374Phone number: (765) 973-9200Email: [email protected]: co.wayne.in.usOffice hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday and 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday through FridayCounty commissionersand term expirationsKen Paust, (765) 973-9237 or [email protected], Dec. 2014Mary Anne Butters, (765) 886-5098, Dec. 2016Denny Burns, (765) 973-9237 or [email protected], Dec. 2012Meeting time, date and place: 9:30 a.m. each Wednesday in the Annex BuildingCounty counciland term expirationsEmail: [email protected]: (765) 973-9237Chris Beeson, at largeGary Saunders, at largeRodger Smith, at large

Al Dillion, District 1Jeff Plasterer, District 2Peter Zaleski, District 3Tony Gillam, District 4Meeting time, date and place: 8 a.m. the first Wednesday of each month in the Annex BuildingCounty departmentsAssessor: (765) 973-9254Auditor: (765) 973-9317Building Inspector: (765) 973-9297Buildings & Grounds: (765) 973-9337Child Support Division, Prosecutor’s office: (765) 973-9285Circuit Court: (765) 973-9266Commissioners: (765) 973-9237Community Corrections: (765) 973-9396Coroner: (765) 962-0335County Clerk: (765) 973-9220Emergency Management Agency: (765) 973-9399Fairgrounds: (765) 935-6291Health Clinic: (765) 973-9294Health Department: (765) 973-9245Highway Department: (765) 855-5211Human Resources & Purchasing: (765) 973-9209Marriage License Information:

(765) 973-9220Passport Information: (765) 973-9222Planning and Zoning Department: (765) 973-9249Probation Department: (765) 973-9279Prosecuting Attorney: (765) 973-9394Public Defender: (765) 972-9263Recorder: (765) 973-9235Refuse Disposal Station: (765) 489-4000Sheriff’s Office (non-emergency): (765) 973-9393Sheriff’s Office (emergency): 911Small Claims Court: (765) 973-9202Superior Court 1: (765) 973-9259Superior Court 2: (765) 973-9260Superior Court 3: (765) 973-9269Surveyor: (765) 973-9201Traffic Fines: (765) 973-9267 or (765) 973-9467Treasurer: (765) 973-9238Veterans Services: (765) 973-9207

BOSTONGovernmentTown HallMailing address: 212 N. Salem St., P.O. Box 74, Boston, IN 47324

Phone number: (765) 966-7868Fax number: (765) 966-3898Office hours: By appointmentTownship Trustee/Assessor: Patrick Stack, (765) 966-7868, term expires Dec. 2014Deputy Trustee/Assessor: Roxanne StackTown council(no term limits)Larry BrooksCarole Robbins, clerk/treasurerMarlene ThompsonJoe BucklerAnthony RobbinsTrustee board: Jack Buckland, Pat Ravinet, Todd LafuseTown council meets: 7 p.m. first Monday of each month at the fire station

CAMBRIDGE CITYGovernmentTown HallMailing address: 127 N. Foote St., Cambridge City, IN 47327Phone number: (765) 478-3522Fax number: (765) 478-3832Email: [email protected]: www.cambridgecityindiana.orgOffice hours: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-FridayClerk-Treasurer: Sherry Ervin, (765) 478-3522Town counciland term expirationsDebbie McGinley, (765) 478-4970, Dec. 2013

Mark McCarty, Dec. 2013Maynard “Mick” Fowler, (765) 478-5246, Dec. 2015Steve Sorah, (765) 478-3200, Dec. 2015Janis Buhl, (765) 478-5593, Dec. 2015Meeting time, date and place: 5:30 p.m. the second Monday of each month in the council cham-bers of the City Building

CENTERVILLEGovernmentMunicipal BuildingMailing address: P.O. Box 125, Centerville, IN 47330Phone number: (765) 855-5515Fax number: (765) 855-2514Email: [email protected]: town.centerville.in.usOffice hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-FridayMayor: NoneClerk-Treasurer: Janice Roberts, (765) 855-5515Utility Supervisor: Terry L. Stover, (765) 855-5515Town counciland term expirationsDaniel Wandersee, (765) 855-2515, Dec. 2015Paul Widau, Dec. 2015Doug Dillman, (765) 855-1456, Dec. 2015Mike Crawley, (765) 855-2703, Dec. 2015Kate Johnson-Keep, Dec. 2015Meeting time, date and place: 7

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Wayne Countyp.m. the second Tuesday of each month in the Municipal Building, 204 E. Main St.

DUBLINGovernmentTown HallMailing address: 2250 E. Cumberland St., P.O. Box 145, Dub-lin, IN 47335Phone number: (765) 478-4878Fax number: (765) 478-5689Email: [email protected] hours: First 15 days of month, 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. Monday-Friday; second half of month, 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m.-noon Tuesday and Thursday, closed Fridays; all month, 9 a.m.-noon SaturdayTreasurer: Julia “Juli” McCarty, (765) 478-4878Town counciland term expirationsNathan D. UlerickG. Emmett WebbKylee BowlingPatricia FinleyBruce MolesMeeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month in the Dublin City Building

EAST GERMANTOWN, aka PERSHINGGovernmentBuilding 503 W. Main St., Cambridge City, INMailing address: P.O. Box 248, Pershing, IN 47370Phone number: (765) 478-9052Email: [email protected] hours: 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MondayClerk-Treasurer: S. Jelyne Ashcraft, (765) 478-9052Clerk-Treasurer office: 501 W. U.S. 40Town counciland term expirationsBrian FisherDonald FIsherVirginia ParsonsPhillip McQueen

Steve MillsCouncil meets: 7 p.m. the second Wednesday of the month the Town Hall, 206 S. Milton St.

ECONOMYGovernmentEconomy Town HallMailing address: 247 Poplar St., P.O. Box 155, Economy, IN 47339Phone number: (765) 886-5594Fax number: (765) 886-5594Office hours: noneClerk-Treasurer: Norma Mosier, (765) 886-5675 or (765) 983-2266Town counciland term expirationsThomas Bunger, (765) 886-4600Robert Baker, (765) 886-5115Scott Murray

FOUNTAIN CITYGovernmentCity BuildingMailing address: 312 W. Main St., P.O. Box 312, Fountain City, IN 47341Phone number: (765) 847-2412Fax number: (765) 847-2412Office hours: 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-4 p.m. Monday-FridayMayor: NoneClerk-Treasurer: Sue Brooks, (765) 847-2412Deputy Clerk: Delores HawkinsTown counciland term expirationsLarry Stegall, Dec. 2015Dottie Pierce, (765) 847-2600, Dec. 2014Kay Lewis, Dec. 2015Larry Street, Dec. 2015Elizabeth HardwickMeeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at 312 W. Main St.

GREENS FORKGovernmentCity BuildingMailing address: 12 S. Water St., P.O. Box 193, Greens Fork, IN 47345Phone number: (765) 886-1292Fax number: (765) 886-5827Office hours: 9 a.m.-noon Monday, Wednesday and FridayMayor: None

Clerk-Treasurer: Brenda Moore, (765) 886-1292Billing Clerk: Nita MooreTown council(All terms expire Dec. 31, 2015)Bud Strunk, (765) 886-5588Bill Lasher, (765) 886-5558Cathy Campbell, (765) 886-5590Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the second Thursday of each month in the City Building

HAGERSTOWNGovernmentHagerstown Town HallMailing address: 49 E. College St., Hagerstown, IN 47346Phone number: (765) 489-6171Fax number: (765) 489-5100Email: [email protected]: http://hagerstown.in.govOffice hours: 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-FridayTown judge: Susan BellClerk-treasurer and comptroller: Nick Jarrett, (765) 489-6171Town counciland term expirationsRick FedericoRebecca Diercks

Brian LongbonsRick Cole, [email protected] HardinMeeting time, date and place: 7:30 p.m. the first Monday of each month in the Town Hall.

MILTONGovernmentClerk-Treasurer’s OfficeAddress: 113 W. Walnut St., P.O. Box 398, Milton, IN 47357

Phone number: (765) 478-3818Fax number: (765) 478-9261Email: [email protected] hours: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and FridayClerk-Treasurer: Terry Craig, (765) 478-3818Town councilKen RischDwight SmithHugh D. Payne Jr.

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Wayne CountyJeanette HensleyAgnes FisherMeeting time, date and place: 6:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at 113 W. Walnut St.

GovernmentMailing address: P.O. Box 130, Richmond, IN 47374Phone number: (765) 966-8341Office hours: noneMayor: NoneDeputy-Clerk and Treasurer: Norma Wright, (765) 962-6155Building Inspector: David ChamberlainTown Attorney: Mark MaderTown counciland term expirationsErnie Hendricks, president, (765) 966-4270Dortha MeredithAdolph Werner, (765) 962-7721Meeting time, date and place: 7:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month in the Evans House on Quaker Hill

WHITEWATERGovernmentClerk-Treasurer: Richard Berner, (765) 847-2466Town council(no term expirations)George Powell, presidentCharles PowellKevin BarnesEric BrittenhamCobie BarnesSandy MichaelMeeting time, date and place: 6:30 p.m. bi-monthly meetings at 8192 Indiana 227 N.

MOUNT AUBURNGovernmentMount Auburn Municipal BuildingChestnut St.Clerk/Treasurer: Kimberly OwensTown council

Thomas Lee, (765) 478-4647Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the second Monday of each month in the Muncipal Building on Chestnut St.

RICHMONDGovernmentRichmond Municipal BuildingMailing address: 50 N. Fifth St., Richmond, IN 47374Phone number: (765) 983-7200Fax number: (765) 983-7212Website: www.richmondindiana.govOffice hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-FridayMayor: Sally Hutton, (765) 983-7208Clerk: Karen Chasteen, (765) 983-7230City council(all terms expire Dec. 2015)Misty Hollis, at large, (765) 967-5660Phil Quinn, at large, president, (765) 518-6443Ron Oler, at large, (765) 696-9905Jack Elstro, District 1, (765) 935-6387Kelley Cruse-Nicholson, District 2, (765) 277-6065Bruce Wissel, District 3, (765) 960-0416J. Clayton Miller, District 4, (765) 220-2119Don Winget, District 5, (765) 993-0937Larry Parker, District 6, (765) 935-1327Meeting time, date and place: 7:30 p.m. the first and third Mondays of each month in the Municipal Build-ing, 50 N. Fifth St.

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County governmentFayette County CourthouseMailing address: 401 Central Ave., Connersville, IN 47331Phone number: (765) 825-8987Fax number: (765) 827-4936Email: [email protected]: www.co.fayette.in.usOffice hours: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednes-day. Clerk’s office, circuit and superior courts are closed on Thursday afternoons.

Commissionersand term expirations

Barton Barker, Dec. 2014Frank Jackson, Dec. 2016Zane Badore, Dec. 2016Meeting time, date and place: 9 a.m. the first and third Tuesday of each month in the Government

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Adult Protective Services: (800) 992-6978Assessor: (765) 825-4931Auditor: (765) 825-8987Building Inspector: (765) 825-9808Child Support Division: (800) 840-8757Community Corrections: (765) 825-1588Coroner: (765) 265-7652County Clerk: (765) 825-1813Emergency Management Agency: (765) 825-9422Extension Office: (765) 825-8502Fairgrounds: (765) 825-6848Health Department: (765) 825-4013Highway Department: (765) 825-5981Planning and Zoning Department:

(765) 825-9808Probation Department: (765) 825-2813Prosecuting Attorney: (765) 825-3251Recorder: (765) 825-3051Refuse Disposal Station: (765) 825-9881Sheriff’s Office (non-emergency): (765) 825-1110Sheriff’s Office (emergency): 911Surveyor: (765) 825-7466Treasurer: (765) 825-1013

CONNERSVILLEGovernmentCity HallMailing address: 500 N. Central Ave., Connersville, IN 47331Phone number: (765) 825-4211Fax number: (765) 825-2361Email: [email protected]: connersvillein.govOffice hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through FridayMayor: Leonard Urban,

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765) 825-4211Clerk-Treasurer: Julie Greeson, (765) 825-1271; Fax: (765) 827-0858

Town counciland term expirations

Fran Chomel, (765) 825-1525, [email protected], Dec. 2015Tom Creech, Dec. 2015, (765) 825-4609Gabe Nobbe, Dec. 2015Connie RischDebra MontgomeryNancy Stevens, Dec. 2015-(765) 825-5861Gary Weber, (765) 825-0801, [email protected], Dec. 2015Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the first and third Mondays of each month in Council Cham-bers at City Hall

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County governmentRandolph County CourthouseMailing address: 100 S. Main St., Winchester, IN 47394Phone number: (765) 584-6700Fax number: (765) 584-2958Office hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-FridayCommissionersand term expirationsWilliam Terrell, Dec. 2014MIchael Wickersham, Dec. 2016Gary Girton, Dec. 2016Office phone number: (765) 584-3149County departmentsAirport: (765) 584-3611Area Planning: (765) 584-8610Assessor: (765) 584-2427Auditor: (765) 584-6700Building Commission: (765) 584-0275Buildings & Grounds: (765) 584-3983Child Support Division: (765) 584-8300Children and Family: (765) 584-8300Circuit Court: (765) 584-0465Commissioner’s Office: (765) 584-6700Convention & Visitors Bureau: (765) 584-3266Coroner: (765) 584-8055County Auditor: (765) 584-3149County Clerk: (765) 584-4214Department of Family and Children/Wel-fare: (765) 584-2811EMS: (765) 584-8055Extension Service: (765) 584-22714-H: (765) 584-2271Health Department: (765) 584-1155Highway Department: (765) 584-2601Jail: (765) 584-1721Planning and Zoning Department: (765) 584-0275Police: (765) 584-6891Probation Department: (765) 584-5805Prosecuting Attorney: (765) 584-2644Public Defender: (765) 584-2644Recorder: (765) 584-7300Sheriff’s Office: (765) 584-1721Soil and Water: (765) 584-4505Surveyor: (765) 584-0609Treasurer: (765) 584-0704

LOSANTVILLEGovernmentTown HallMailing address: 57 E. Railroad St., P.O. Box 97, Losantville, IN 47354, Attn: Clerk-Treasurer Amber HallOffice hours: Village business is handled

out of Clerk-Treasurer’s homeClerk-Treasurer: Amber HallTown counciland term expirationsAaron Schafer, (765) 625-0039Brent Hall, (765) 853-1283Jaime Rector, (765) 730-6109, Dec. 2013Meets the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. in Town Hall.

LYNNGovernmentCity BuildingMailing address: 103 S. Main St., P.O. Box 65, Lynn, IN 47355Phone number: (765) 874-1571Fax number: (765) 874-2916Office hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through FridayClerk-Treasurer: Kay StraleyTown counciland term expirationsBarbara Hines, Dec. 2015Judy Mullin, Dec. 2015Kevin Slick, Dec. 2015Meets at 7 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month at the city building.

MODOCGovernmentTown Hall: 114 E. Wine St., Modoc, Ind.Mailing address: P.O. Box 118, Modoc, IN 47358Phone number: (765) 853-5507Clerk/Treasurer: Eva Farmer, [email protected] Town Board members and term expirations: David Sexton, (765) 853-5467Joshua FarmerAnna ShanksTown Board meetings: 6 p.m. the third Thursday of each month at town hall.

PARKER CITYGovernmentCity BuildingMailing address: 315 W. Jackson St., P.O. Box 38, Parker City, IN 47368Phone number: (765) 468-7949Fax number: (765) 468-7312Office hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through FridayClerk-Treasurer: Kim Walker, (765) 468-7949Town counciland term expirations

Mike Houston, Dec. 2015Aaron Stephens, Dec. 2015Ed Coldwell, Dec. 2015Meetings are at 7 p.m. the first Thursday of every month at the City Building.

UNION CITYGovernmentCity BuildingMailing address: 105 N. Columbia St., Union City, IN 47390Phone number: (765) 964-6534Fax number: (765) 964-7031Website: myunioncity.comOffice hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (closed noon-1 p.m. daily)Mayor: Bryan Conklin, Dec. 2011Clerk-Treasurer: Anita AmspaughTown counciland term expirationsTim Heuss, president, Dec. 2015Ron Holt, Dec. 2015Chad Suitts, Dec. 2015Jim Hufford, Dec. 2015Chad Spence, Dec. 2015Meetings are 6 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of each month at the City Building.

WINCHESTERGovernmentCity BuildingMailing address: P.O. Box 408, 113 E. Washington St., Winchester, IN 47394Phone number: (765) 584-1351Fax number: (765) 584-6171Website: www.winchesterindiana.usEmail: [email protected] hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through FridayMayor: Steven D. Croyle, (765) 584-6845, Dec. 2015Clerk-Treasurer: Vicki Haney, (765) 584-1351City counciland term expirationsLarry Preston, District 1, Dec. 2015Tom Sells, District 2, Dec. 2015Santiago Nunez Jr., District 3, Dec. 2015Cynthia Acree, District 4, Dec. 2015Todd Schroeder, At Large, Dec. 2015Meetings: 6:30 p.m. first and third Monday of each month in City Council Chambers

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County governmentFranklin County Government CenterMailing address: 1010 Franklin Ave., Brookville, IN 47012Phone number: (765) 647-4985Fax number: (765) 647-6926Email: [email protected]: www.franklincounty.in.govOffice hours: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-FridayCounty commissionersTom Linkel, (765) 647-4985, Dec. 2013Scott McDonough, (765) 647-4985, Dec. 2013Thomas Wilson, (765) 647-4985, Dec. 2014County departmentsAssessor: (765) 647-4921Area Planning: (765) 647-5731Auditor: (765) 647-4631Building Inspector: (765) 647-5731Child Support Division: (765) 647-6372or (765) 647-0644Coroner: (765) 647-2626County Clerk: (765) 647-5111Emergency Management Agency: (765) 647-4014Extension Office: (765) 647-3511Health Department: (765) 647-4322Highway Department: (765) 647-4271Probation Department: (765) 647-5741Prosecuting Attorney: (765) 647-3589

Recorder: (765) 647-5131Sheriff’s Office (non-emergency): (765) 647-4138Sheriff’s Office (emergency): 911Surveyor: (765) 647-5651Transfer Station: (765) 647-6710Treasurer: (765) 647-5121

BATHTrustee: Dale Harvey, (765) 732-3470

BROOKVILLEGovernmentTown HallMailing address: 634 Main St., Brookville, IN 47012Phone number: (765) 647-3322Fax number: (765) 647-1119Office hours: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, closed Thursday afternoonTown attorney: Tammy DavisClerk-Treasurer: Linda Dunn, (765) 647-3322Town counciland term expirationsMichael A. Biltz, president, Dec. 2016 James Rene Stivers, Dec. 2014Darrell Flaspohler, Dec. 2014Sam Schuck, Dec. 2016Robert O’Bryan, Dec. 2016Office phone number: (765) 647-3322

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GovernmentTown HallMailing address: 403 Fourth St.., P.O. Box 53, Cedar Grove, IN 47016Phone: (765) 647-3632Office hours: As neededClerk-Treasurer: Ruth MerrillTown counciland term expirationsTom BrownDennis BrownJason Buerkle

LAURELGovernmentTown HallMailing address: 121 E. Pearl St., P.O. Box 232, Laurel, IN 47024Phone number: (765) 698-3916Fax number: (765) 698-1386Office hours: 1-4 p.m. Monday and Wednesday; 3-6 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday; 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. FridayClerk-Treasurer: Carlene RayburnTown counciland term expirationsTracy MooreRandy BlakeNora PerkinsJeff MaxieMonty Back

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County governmentUnion County CourthouseMailing address: 26 W. Union St., Liberty, IN 47353Phone number: (765) 458-5464Fax number: (765) 458-1050Website: www.unioncountyin.govOffice hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through FridayCommissionersand term expirationsPaul Wiwi, president, Dec. 2016David Woeste, Dec. 2016Tony Talbert, Dec. 2014Meeting time, date and place: 8:30 a.m. the first and third Mondays of each month in the Courthouse Meeting Room County departmentsAssessor: (765) 458-5331Auditor: (765) 458-5464Building Inspector: (765) 458-5044Child Support Division: (765) 458-6105Coroner: (765) 458-0752County Clerk: (765) 458-6121Emergency Management Agency:(765) 580-0579Extension Office: (765) 458-5055Fairgrounds: (765) 458-5055Health Department: (765) 458-5393Highway Department: (765) 458-5692Planning and Zoning Department:

(765) 458-5044Probation Department: (765) 458-6961Prosecuting Attorney: (765) 458-6131Recorder: (765) 458-5434Refuse Disposal Station: (765) 458-6757Sheriff’s Office (non-emergency): (765) 458-5194Sheriff’s Office (emergency): 911Surveyor: (765) 458-7493Treasurer: (765) 458-6491

LIBERTYGovernmentTown HallMailing address: 1 S. Fairground St.: P.O. Box 7, Liberty, IN 47353Phone number: (765) 458-5823Fax number: (765) 458-7186Email: [email protected] hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-FridayClerk-Treasurer: Cheryl Begley, (765) 458-5823, Dec. 2015Town counciland term expirationsJerry “Pete” Petro, (765) 458-7987, Dec. 2015, [email protected] Paul, (765) 458-6581, Dec. 2015, [email protected] Rosenberger, (765) 458-6066, Dec. 2015, [email protected]

Ross Keasling, (765) 458-7716, Dec. 2015, [email protected] Marcum, (765) 458-0506Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the first and third Mondays of each month in the Courthouse

WEST COLLEGE CORNERGovernmentTown HallMailing address: 403 Liberty Ave., P.O. Box 177, West College Corner, IN 47003Phone number: (765) 732-3482Fax number: (765) 732-4619Office hours: As neededEmail: [email protected]: Judith Burke Starr, (765) 732-3167, Dec. 2015Deputy Clerk: Rachel SchlichterTown counciland term expirationsMarilyn Revalee, Dec, 2015Dennis Estridge, (765) 732-3017, Dec. 2015Juanita Fenwick, (765) 732-3060,Dec. 2015Meeting time, date and place: 6 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month in the Town Hall

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Preble County Voting Center

Preble CountyMichael Ruther, Dec. 31, 2013Linda Simmons, Dec. 31, 2013Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the first Thursday of each month at the Village Building.

EATONGovernmentMunicipal BuildingMailing address: 328 N. Maple St., Eaton, OH 45320Phone number: (937) 456-4125Fax number: (937) 472-5681Email: [email protected]: http://www.eatonoh.orgOffice hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through FridayMayor: Gary Wagner, Dec. 2015

Vice Mayor: Dave Kirsch, Dec. 2013City manager: Brad Collins, (937) 456-4125Finance director: Stephanie Risner, (937) 456-4125Town counciland term expirationsBob Brower, Dec. 31, 2013Craig Moormeier, Dec. 31, 2015Andy Siehl, Dec. 31, 2013 Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the first and third Mondays of each month at the Eaton Municipal Building

ELDORADOGovernmentCity BuildingMailing address: 160 N. Main St.,

County governmentPreble County CourthouseMailing address: 101 E. Main St., Eaton, OH 45320Phone number: (937) 456-8145Fax number: (937) 456-8114Email: [email protected]: http://www.prebco.orgOffice hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through FridayCommissionersand term expirationsDenise Robertson, [email protected] Day, [email protected], Jan. 2013David Wesler, [email protected], Dec. 2014Meeting time, date and place: 9 a.m. Mondays Wednesdays in the Commission Chambers at the CourthouseOffice phone number: (937) 456-8143Office fax number: (937) 456-8114County departmentsAuditor: (937) 456-8148Building Regulations: (937) 456-8171Buildings & Maintenance: (937) 456-8152Coroner/Prosecutor: (937) 456-

4618Clerk of Courts: (937) 456-8160Dog Warden: (937) 456-4818Emergency Management Agency: (937) 456-5647Extension Office: (937) 456-8174Fairgrounds: (937) 456-3748Health Department: (937) 456-0087Highway/Engineering/Survey Depart-ment: (937) 456-4600Job & Family Services: (937) 456-6205Landfill: (937) 456-2621Microfilm: (937) 456-8122Planning & Zoning: (937) 456-8171Probation Department: (937) 456-2085Prosecuting Attorney: (937) 456-8156Recorder: (937) 456-8173Sheriff’s Office (non-emergency): (937) 456-8111Solid Waste District: (937) 456-6880Surveyor: (937) 456-4600Treasurer: (937) 456-8140

CAMDENGovernmentVillage OfficeMailing address: 56 N. Main St., P.O. Box 1, Camden, OH 45311Phone number: (937) 452-7547Fax number: (937) 452-3233Email: [email protected] hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Monday-FridayMayor: Ted Ashman. Dec. 31, 2015Village fiscal officer: Rebecca Wilson, (937) 452-7547Town counciland term expirationsJudy Michaels, Dec. 31, 2015Melissa K. Shull, Dec. 31, 2013Kelly Doran, Dec. 31, 2013Roy Ebbing, Dec. 31, 2015Laura Schaeffer, Dec. 31, 2015Todd Angell, Dec. 31, 2015Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the first and third Thursdays of the month at 56 N. Main St.

COLLEGE CORNERGovernmentVillage BuildingMailing address: 10596 Camden-College Corner Road, P.O. Box 462, College Corner, OH 45003Phone number: (513) 524-2710Office hours: Every Tuesday 10 a.m.-noon and one hour prior to any council meeting.Mayor: James R. JacksonVillage Fiscal Clerk: Jennifer WoodsTown counciland term expirationsBennie BanksEllen Falke

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Eldorado, OH 45321Phone number: (937) 273-5120Fax number: (937) 273-5120Email: [email protected]: NoneOffice hours: Open the first 10 days of each month only, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays (closed Thursdays)Mayor: Tiana White, Dec. 31, 2015Clerk: Karen Hunt, (937) 273-5120BPA and term expirationsMark Ebersole, Dec. 31, 2015Brian Hines, Dec. 31, 2015Town counciland term expirationsBob Cook, Dec. 31, 2013Grant Garber, Dec. 31, 2015Teresa Freeman, Dec. 31, 2013Julius Evans, Dec. 31, 2013Ed Utley, Dec. 31, 2013Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the fourth Monday of each month at the City Building.

GRATISGovernmentMunicipal BuildingMailing address: 404 Harrison St., P.O. Box 574, Gratis, OH 45330Phone number: (937) 787-3728Fax number: (937) 787-4933Office hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through FridayMayor: Gary Vest, Dec. 31, 2015Fiscal Officer: Missy TileyTown counciland term expirationsCarrie Forrer, Dec. 31, 2015John David Johnston, Dec. 31, 2015Gary Elam, Dec. 31, 2013Debra K. Vest, Dec. 31, 2013J.C. Moses, Dec. 31, 2013Julie Huff, Dec. 31, 2015Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the first and third Thursdays of each month at the Municipal Building

LEWISBURGGovernmentCity BuildingMailing address: 112 S. Commerce St., P.O. Box 697, Lewisburg, OH 45338Phone number: (937) 962-4377Fax number: (937) 962-2900Email: [email protected]: www.lewisburg.net

Office hours: 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through FridayVillage administrator: Jeff Sewert, (937) 962-4377Mayor: Pat Putnam, (937) 962-4377, Dec. 2015Fiscal Officer: Kanny Schlotterbeck, (937) 962-4377Town counciland term expirationsBelinda Zumstein-Harry, Dec. 31, 2013Jackie Sewert, Dec. 31, 2013Randall L. Creech, Dec. 31, 2013Mark Madigan, Dec. 31, 2015Marsha Jones, Dec. 31, 2015Donald E. Wright, Dec. 31, 2013Meeting time, date and place: 7:30 p.m. first and third Thursday of each month at the Fire House, 112 S. Commerce St.

NEW PARISGovernmentVillage BuildingMailing address: 301 W. Cherry St., P.O. Box 147, New Paris, OH 45347Phone number: (937) 437-3216Fax number: (937) 437-3254Email: [email protected]: NoneOffice hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-ThursdayMayor: Neil Hoffman, (937) 437-3216, Dec. 2015Fiscal Officer: Jane Bunker, (937) 437-3216Town counciland term expirationsNick Kieffer, Dec. 31, 2013Joe Bartle, Dec. 31, 2013Mary Jane Thomas, Dec. 31, 2013Jean Moran Davies, Dec. 31, 2013Rick VanWinkle, Dec. 31, 2015Franklin Serefam-Clingenpeel, Dec. 31, 2015Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the first Monday of each month at 301 W. Cherry St.

VERONAGovernmentMunicipal BuildingMailing address: 100 W. Main St., P.O. Box 676, Verona, OH 45378Phone number: (937) 884-5522Fax number: (937) 884-5521Email: [email protected]: None

Office hours: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and FridayMayor: Mary Myers, Dec. 31, 2015Fiscal Officer: Leslie EvansBoard of public affairs: Robert Bussard, David BussardTown counciland term expirationsTimothy Bailey, Dec. 31, 2015Pat Cassano, Dec. 31, 2013James A. Dempsey Jr., Dec. 31, 2015Carry Adkins, Dec. 31, 2013Mark Townley, Dec. 31, 2013Nikki Plank, Dec. 31, 2013Meeting time, date and place: 6 p.m. the third Monday of each month at 100 W. Main St.

WEST ALEXANDRIAGovernmentTown HallMailing address: Council office, 16 N. Main St., West Alexandria, OH 45381Phone number: (937) 839-4168Fax number: (937) 839-1102Email: [email protected]: www.walexpreb.orgOffice hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday (closed noon-1 p.m. Fri.)Mayor: Carol Lunsford, (937) 839-4168, Dec. 2015Clerk-Treasurer: Judy Myers-Corn,

(937) 839-4168Village administrator: Chris DayTown counciland term expirationsIan Campbell, Dec. 2013David Mays, Dec. 2015Jim Wick, Dec. 2015Mitch Suggs, Dec. 2013Deb Smith, Dec. 2013Holly Robbins, Dec. 2013Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the third Monday of each month (except holidays) at the water treatment plant on Water Street.

WEST ELKTONGovernmentVillage of West ElktonMailing address: 135 N. Main St., P.O. Box 180, West Elkton, OH 45070Phone number: (937) 787-9006Fax number: (937) 787-9006Email: [email protected]: NoneOffice hours: NoneClerk-Treasurer: Rebecca WilsonTown counciland term expirationsSharon Bates, Dec. 31, 2013Fredrick Specht, Dec. 31, 2013Gary Thompson, Dec. 31, 2013Melvin Simpson

Phil WiltMatt Bair, Dec. 31, 2013Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. second Tuesday of each month at Town Hall

WEST MANCHESTERGovernmentVillage CouncilMailing address: Council Room, 200 S. Main St., P.O. Box 168, West Manchester, OH 45382Phone number: (937) 678-5051Fax number: (937) 678-1304Office hours: No set hoursMayor: Robert W. Long, (937) 678-5051, Dec. 31, 2015Clerk-Treasurer: Leslie Evans, (937) 678-4087Town counciland term expirationsJane Reeder, (937) 678-5051, Dec. 31, 2015Scott Lee Glander, Dec. 31, 2015Gary M. Hurley II, Dec. 31, 2013Shelley Martindale, Dec. 31, 2013Doug Thompson, Dec. 31, 2013Jeremy Michael, Dec. 31, 2013Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. second Monday of each month at the firehouse, 200 E. Scott St.

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County departmentsAuditor: (937) 547-7310Building Inspector: (937) 547-7379Coroner: (937) 547-7322County Administration Building: (937) 547-7300County Clerk: (937) 547-7336Emergency Management Agency: (937) 548-1444Extension Office: (937) 548-5215Health Department: (937) 548-4196Prosecuting Attorney: (937) 547-7380Recorder: (937) 547-7390Refuse Disposal Station: (937) 547-7369Sheriff’s Office (non-emergency): (937) 548-3399Treasurer: (937) 547-7365

ARCANUMGovernmentCity BuildingMailing address: 104 W. South St., Arcanum, OH 45304Phone number: (937) 692-8500Fax number: (937) 692-5163Email: [email protected]: www.villageofarcanum.comOffice hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through FridayMayor: Judy Faureman, Dec. 2015Fiscal officer: Jennifer Trittschuh, (937) 692-8500Village administrator: William SinnesTown counciland term expirations

Jerry BoolmanMicah Brown Tom EubankVanessa DelkBill SinnesBonnie MillardEric VanhooseMeeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. the second and last Tuesdays of each month at City Hall

CASTINEGovernmentVillage HallMailing address: 218 N. Main St., Castine, OH 45304Phone number: (937) 678-4317Mayor: Mary Brown, (937) 678-0111Clerk-Treasurer: Beatrice HolsappleTown counciland term expirationsMisty MurphyTeresa HofackerWilliam C. CollinBud BesPat CookStephen PersingerMeeting time, date and place: 6 p.m. third Tuesday of each month at Village Hall.

GORDONGovernmentCity BuildingMailing address: 300 Center St., Arcanum, OH 45304Office hours: None setMayor: John Gross, Dec. 2015Clerk-Treasurer: Katie Stephens, March 2012Town counciland term expirationsWilliam BrownMary FolandGary Miller, Dec. 2013Jim Johnson, Dec. 2013Charles Rauscher, Dec. 2013Meeting time, date and place: 6:30 p.m. second Tuesday of each month at the City Building.

GREENVILLEGovernmentCity BuildingMailing address: 100 Public Square, Greenville, OH 45331Phone number: (937) 548-1819Fax number: (937) 548-4103Email: [email protected]: www.cityofgreenville.orgOffice hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday

Mayor: Michael C. BowersAuditor: Roxanne WillmanTreasurer: Barbara Fee, (937) 548-1819Town counciland term expirationsClarence GodwinJohn Burkett, (937) 548-0805Tracy Tryon, (937) 548-1819Leon Rogers, (937) 548-0510Todd Oliver, (937) 548-1173John Baumgardner, (937) 548-6585Roy Harrison, (937) 548-7889Doug Schmidt, (937) 548-8543Meeting time, date and place: 7:30 p.m. first and third Tuesdays of each month in the City Council Chambers

HOLLANSBURGGovernmentCommunity BuildingLocation: 170 W. Union St.Mailing address: P.O. Box 48, Hollansburg, OH 45332Phone/fax number: (937) 997-2053Office hours: NoneMayor: Dana Heck, Dec. 2011Clerk-Treasurer: Tamara “Tammie” Wilcox, 112 E. Union St., Hollansburg, (937) 997-2763Town counciland term expirationsTracy Brown, 169 N. Main St., Hollansburg, Dec. 2013Jay Eyer, 103 S. Main St., Hollansburg, Dec. 2013Jason Harrison, 116 E. Union St., Hollansburg, Dec. 2013Matt Harrison, 109 N. Main St., Hollansburg, Dec. 2013Joy Weatherly, 115 N. Main St., Hollansburg, Dec. 2015Phil Eshbaugh, Dec. 2015Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. second Thursday of each month in the Community Building at the park on West Union Street.

ITHACAGovernmentVillage HallMailing address: 611 Main St., Ithaca, OH 45304Office hours: No set hoursMayor: David H. Peterson, Dec. 2015Fiscal officer: David H. PetersonTown counciland term expirationsRobert Brown, Dec. 2015Tami Yount, Dec. 2015Kerry Yount, Dec. 2013Lyla McCoy, Dec. 2013Mary Ray, Dec. 2013

Barbara Rice, Dec. 2013Meeting time, date and place: 6:30 p.m. the first Thursday of each month at Town Hall

NEW MADISONGovernmentAdministration BuildingMailing address: 124 S. Harrison St., P.O. Box 15, New Madison, OH 45346Phone number: (937) 996-0298Fax number: (937) 996-5900Email: [email protected]: Ray Sanders, Dec. 2015Fiscal Officer: Wanda Lacey, (937) 996-0298Town counciland term expirationsAngi Ballard, Dec. 2015Patty Jackson, Dec. 2015Larry Cockerham, Dec. 2013Gwen Tinkle, Dec. 2013Karl King, Dec. 2013Lisa Garland, Dec. 2013Meeting time, date and place: 7 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each

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UNION CITY, OHIOGovernmentCity BuildingMailing address: 419 E. Elm St., Union City, OH 45390Phone number: (937) 968-6664Fax number: (937) 968-3058Email: [email protected]: http://www.myunioncity.comOffice hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through FridayMayor: Scott Stahl, Dec. 2015Fiscal Officer: Karen Stubbs, (937) 968-4305, ext. 6Town counciland term expirationsZak PruittMeta Sue LivingstonBrad HorsleyAnna AnguianoDuane Pouder, Dec. 2013Meeting time, date and place: 6 p.m. the first and third Mondays of every month at the City Building

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protection of the rights of people, is believed to have come from Greek history where theft of a statue of Pallas Athena from ancient Troy is said to have resulted in Troy’s destruction. There are several newspapers in the United States with “Palladium” in their names. Unfortunately, no one knows for sure how the name came to be applied to the Richmond enterprise.

How can I get a news item published in the Palladium-Item?

Send the basic information about your news item or event (who, what, when, where, why) plus a contact name and phone number in any of the following ways:• Email the news item to [email protected] with LOCAL NEWS typed in the subject line (we also can accept .jpg photos scanned at 72 dpi as attachments)• Mail the news item to Palladium-Item News Item, 1175 N. A St., Richmond, IN 47375• Fax the news item to (765) 973-4570 We have forms you can complete to submit information about Club News or Business Briefcase items. Forms can be picked up in the Palladium-Item lobby between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday or call (765) 973-4485 and we can fax or mail a form to you. News items also can be submitted through the customer service sec-

tion of our Web site, www.pal-item.com. Photos must be emailed in .jpg format to [email protected].

How can I call or fax a specific department at the Palladium-Item?

Accounting: (765) 973-4406Advertising: (765) 973-4422Ad fax: (765) 973-4440Circulation: (888) 725-2472Classified: (765) 973-4545Newsroom (city desk): (765) 973-4474News fax: (765) 973-4570Online: (765) 973-4459Sports: (765) 973-4470Switchboard: (765) 962-1575 or, (toll-free in Indiana and Ohio), (800) 686-1330 To use Get Published on our web-site, log on to www.pal-item.com. Move your cursor to “News” and then click “Get Published” to submit an article you’ve written yourself.

What if I spot an error in the Palladium-Item?

Accuracy is important to the Palladium-Item and its readers. The newspaper will correct any inaccu-rate or misleading information that is published. To report an error, call

the City Desk at (765) 973-4474. How does the Palladium-Item handle obituaries?

The Palladium-Item publishes free death notices for deceased residents as well as paid obituar-ies. To help ensure accuracy, all information must be submitted by a funeral home. Free notices are edited to meet Palladium-Item style and word limits. Information: Classified Dept., (765) 973-4446. How do I submit a Letter to the Editor?

Letters can be mailed, faxed, emailed to [email protected] or submitted online through the customer service section of our website, www.pal-item.com. Writers must provide an address and telephone number for verification. Letter writers are limited to one letter published every 14 days. Letters are limited to 250 words. Information: Viewpoints Editor Dale McConnaughay, (765) 973-4456.

lion a month and unique visitors are more than 210,000 a month. The site changes throughout the day with breaking news and updates and features photo galleries, videos, events, calendars, polls, opportuni-ties for readers to submit their own news and photos, and more. Online features include Party Crasher, Cops and Courts, Careerbuilder, cars.com, ShopLocal, Pal-Item Homes and Apartments.com. A mobile version, m.pal-item.com, can be delivered via cell phone. Other features and products are in production. In January 2009, the Palladium-Item’s production facilities were combined with those of The India-napolis Star, also a Gannett publica-tion. The Palladium-Item is printed each night on the Star’s presses and trucked to Richmond each morn-ing for distribution to vendors and residential subscribers.

Why is the newspaper called the Palladium-Item?

“Palladium” refers to the Greek god-dess, Pallas Athena, whose warlike

nature was provoked by injustice and interference with constructive, peaceful living. Pallas Athena was the Goddess of Wisdom and consid-ered a symbol of protection.The term “Palladium,” denoting the

What’s the history of the Palladium-Item?

The Palladium-Item is Richmond’s oldest business. The first issue of the Richmond Palladium, forerunner of the Palladium-Item and Sun Tele-gram, was printed by Nelson Boon, its founder, on Jan. 1, 1831. Boon’s grandfather, Squire Boon, was a brother of Daniel Boone, famous Kentucky frontiersman. Nelson Boon chose to drop the “e” in Boone. The Palladium-Item is the third-oldest newspaper in Indiana in continuous publication. The two older papers are the Vincennes Sun-Commercial, 1804, and the Lafayette Courier & Journal, 1829. A number of consolidations have occurred since the first issue was printed on a hand press. In 1907, the Sun-Telegram, which was a combination of four newspapers between 1861 and 1897, was consolidated with the Richmond Palladium. The Richmond Item, founded in 1877 and published in the morn-ing starting in October 1916, was acquired in 1929. The Palladium Publishing Corp. continued issuing the Richmond Palladium and the Richmond Item as two separate newspapers until 1939 when they were combined into the Palladium-Item, with afternoon and morning editions six days a week excluding Saturday. In September 1977, the morning and evening papers were combined into an all-evening paper and the newspaper started publishing seven days a week. In June 1976, the Palladium-Item became the 54th daily newspaper in the nationwide Gannett group.In August 1976, all departments except the press and mailroom operations moved from 19 N. Ninth St. to 1175 N. A St. Operations were combined at the North A Street loca-tion in August 1984. Printing of USA Today began Sept. 10, 1984. The Palladium-Item Web site, www.pal-item.com, was launched in January 2001 and continues to grow. Page views are nearly 3 mil-

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