Kid Gives Big Speech After Learning To Ride Bike

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The Gettysburg Address.  Nixon’s Checkers Speech.  Martin Luther King’s I Have A Dream speech.  Today we can add another important speech to the list of history’s greatest speeches.

I feel like a new man after watching this incredibly inthhpirational thhpeech! Now I KNOW I can do it!

What to do this weekend in Wayne County

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richmond river ratsIt’s baseball season again!

Tonight the River Rats play at McBride Stadium against the Lorain County Ironmen.  Game starts at 7:05.   Tomorrow they play the Ironmen at 6:05.  Solid Brass will provide music at various times throughout the evening.

Can’t make it to the game?  Listen to River Rats Baseball LIVE!

Graduation Weekend

Hagerstown and Lincoln High School graduations are this weekend.  Stay safe on the roads everyone!

Clear Creek Childrens Storytelling

This is a wonderful opportunity for your kids to have fun and learn! Clear Creek Food Cooperative is hosting a children’s storytelling and book signing event with local author and illustrator Shelley Davis. This will be an interactive event with the author who will be dressed as a Farmer as she reads from her books. Today at 1:00pm – 4:00pm; Clear Creek Food Cooperative 710 East Main Street Cost: Free.

Got an event and need to get the word out?  Submit it to the Go Wayne County Event Calendar!

And don’t forget to check out our Wayne County Directory to find great places to shop and have fun as well this weekend!

National Road Garage/Yard Sales Galore!

This weekend is a big one for those who love to hit the yard sales!  All along US 40 you will see signs for yard sales today and tomorrow.  This would be the best time to dig up that special something you’ve been looking for but haven’t found!

Got something to sell?  Looking for something?

Submit a free 10-day classified ad in the Wayne County Classifieds!

Put Wayne County In Your Pocket!

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Introducing the brand new Go Wayne County mobile gadget!  Put our news, classifieds, local directory, and membership area on your iPhone, Android, or iGoogle page.

Click the tablet below to take Go Wayne County on the road with you and access local information and resources wherever you go!

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Seton High School Boys Defeat Union 3-2

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Seton wins against Union in first game of double-header 3-2.

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Adam Dolesh, Seton #6

Outgoing seniors recognized today at McBride Stadium.

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Jordan Browse, Evan Schroeder, David Schroeder

Hagerstown Needs Your Votes!

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The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is celebrating the 100 year anniversary of the first running of the 500-mile race in 1911. The IMS developed a contest for communities to show their spirit for this celebration. Communities, cities and towns in Indiana were given the opportunity to enter the “Back Home Again In Indiana” decorating contest. Twenty-six communities entered and ten finalists were announced last week. The winner will be given $25,000 for their community.

Hagerstown, Indiana was one of the top ten communities selected. Their entry into the contest can be found on a new website, www.indy500hagerstown.com.

The judging criteria will be based on the internet media and the town’s decoration for the 500-mile race. Both celebrity judges and the public will determine the winner.

Anyone can vote for the town to win. Each day a vote can be placed on the Back Home Again in Indiana website of the Indiana Motor Speedway. One vote per day from each email will be accepted. Voting ends on May 25 when the winner is announced.

Hagerstown was represented at the first race in 1911 by members of the Teetor family, owners of the Light Inspection Car Co. By 1926, after having changed its name a few times, became Perfect Circle Corporation. The Hagertown band, sponsored by the Light Inspection Car Co. played at the first race and for many years after. Perfect Circle sponsored cars in 1927 but had no winner. That was the last of the car sponsorships for them but began providing race drivers with Perfect Circle piston rings. Many winners through the years have used PC rings and other products in their cars.

Many people have connections to Perfect Circle, Hagerstown and Central Indiana. Hagerstown’s interest and participation with the Indy 500 will surprise and entertain as you read the history and timeline and look at the pictures on the website. The people of Hagerstown ask that you support their entry into the contest by voting for them as often as you can.

Who’s Got The Cheapest Gas?

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New Additon: Gas Buddy local gas price checker!

Find the gas stations with the lowest priced gas right now and report the latest price you’ve paid.

Check out our new Local Gas Prices page and see which station you should visit for your next fill up.

Over 1200 Jobs Listed in Wayne County Area

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They might not all be “ideal” jobs. They might not contain a perfect fit for you salary-wise. But there are a lot of job openings being advertised for the Wayne County area.

In the current economic climate, the fact that there are any jobs to choose from at all might come as a surprise to some folks. Take a look at our Jobs page and see if there’s a job in the area for you!

Employers

You can post your job openings in our new Classifieds section to hyper-target your search for talent to the Wayne County Area. 10 day ads are free. Featured ads are extremely cost-effective and will get your openings even more exposure across the Go Wayne County network.

Model A’S & T’s coming through Wayne County this Weekend!

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Sunday, 5/15, the Ohio Valley Region Model-A Club (cars from 1929-1931) and the T. Club (cars 1908 thru 1927) plan to arrive at the MCL Restaurant & Bakery for lunch at approximately 11:30am.

Next stops: the Model T Museum and Warm Glow Candles with a stop at Webb’s Antiques on the way home.

There are 30 cars signed up for this tour. Some folks will be driving 50 or more miles before joining the tour’s starting point at Ron’s Machine Shop, Shandon, OH. Hoping for a sunny day in Wayne County!

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Google Announces Chromebook [video]

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Earlier this week Google announced a whole new way to think about computers and computing.

If you’ve ever heard of “cloud computing” but didn’t understand what it meant, today you will get a glimpse of its practical application and a whole new type of computer.  No hard drive, no programs, 8 seconds to start up the computer, and instant web.

Watch these videos to learn more about this ultra inexpensive new kind of computer.

Connecting Your Virtual World With The “Flesh” World

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There has been slow adoption of geo-location social application usage in our areacompared to larger metro areas.

Not only are most local businesses apparently unaware of mobile apps like Foursquare, Gowalla, or Scvngr, locals aren’t using these kinds of apps in any numbers that would yet be meaningful to local businesses.mobile apps gowalla

Here’s why that should change:

  1. More and more people in Richmond and throughout Wayne County are carrying smart phones.mobile apps scvngr
  2. Seemingly few among them understand all the power that’s available to them.
  3. Connecting “what you’re doing” in the real world to your virtual one has many benefits.
  4. The perceived drawbacks, such as security and privacy, are more from a lack of understanding these apps than a real threat.
  5. And finally, I need more data from more community members to make these apps more interesting to use!

Did you know?

If you go to Buffalo Wild Wings and fire up Scvngr, “check in” and take a picture with your server, you can take $5 off your tab right on the spot?  The deals change, but there is much to be gained by consumers who use these apps with businesses that understand the benefits of using them as well.

With Foursquare, another app that encourages you to share your “finds” and whereabouts with your social network, I’m a lonely “mayor” of many local business establishments. If you’ve checked in more than anyone else, you become the mayor of the establishment and, in other parts of the country, the business rewards that loyalty with specials and freebies.  They proudly share that they are plugged-in and will even display the current mayor of a place on the wall or counter, encouraging competition for the top spot.

When you check in on Foursquare, indicating you’ve just arrived at the Centerville ball park to watch your son play Tball for instance, you want to see what others have said about the place.  Perhaps what to avoid or what’s good at the food stand, for instance.

There are real, useful applications for mobile social apps that benefit businesses and consumers.

If you are a local business owner, check out these apps and see what they can do for you once my mission to get more community members using them is successful:

  • Foursquare:  Gives you & your friends new ways to explore your city. Earn points & unlock badges for discovering new things.
  • Scvngr:  It’s a game all about going places, doing challenges and earning points.
  • Gowalla: Makes it easy to keep up with your friends and family. Connect with your favorite people from Facebook and Twitter then enjoy the places they go…

We’ll get there soon, or eventually…

One of the things that people gripe about in our small, rural part of America, is how “behind the times” we can be and how long it takes us to catch up to what bigger metro areas are doing.

It doesn’t have to be this way though.  We already have wildly better communication within our communities with websites like Go Wayne County, Facebook, and Twitter.  All that’s left for us to do with mobile apps and catching up to the rest of the country is a collective decision that we’re going to use them the next time we go somewhere.

So check out the links above and discover why people like myself enjoy the heck out of such apps.  And why we wish more local businesses would use them for rewards, points, and building a micro-community around their business with their best customers.

I’ll meet you on Foursquare!

The funniest thing you will likely see this week..

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Veach’s Outdoor Game Day May 22nd

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veachs toy store richmond indianaOn Sunday, May 22nd, Veach’s toy store will be sponsoring a “block party event with food and other community attractions.”

The event is being held in front of the Veach’s toy store on East Main Street between 7th and 8th streets.

Time:  12-5pm

More information on Veach’s Toy Station Facebook page.

Richmond River Rats 2011 Schedule

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It’s time to start thinking about the crack of the bat, homeruns, hot dogs, and great baseball being played right in the backyard of Wayne County!

Download Richmond River Rats 2011 schedule here. (Adobe pdf)

Or see schedule below…

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City Council and Mayoral Candidates Interviewed by Go Wayne County

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This week we are posting interviews with candidates for City Council and Mayor.   In an effort to generate awareness and shed some light on some of the individuals running, we are posting interviews here this week and “sticking” this page to the top of  GoWayneCounty.com/blog until election day.

Questions for each candidate include their vision of Richmond, bringing more business and jobs to the community, community health, and specific accomplishments they’d like to make if elected.

Election day is next Tuesday, May 3rd.

larry parker richmond indiana city councilLarry Parker, City Council

Larry Parker is an 8-term council member who feels he has a lot to contribute yet to helping Richmond grow, create jobs, and deal with infrastructure issues facing our community.

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Length:  16:07

phil quinn richmondPhil Quinn, City Council At-Large

Phil discusses his sometimes controversial ideas about the direction Richmond  should go in, from attracting jobs and growth to updating the way the City communicates with residents and much more.

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Length:  26:44

jim hair richmondJim Hair, Candidate for Mayor of Richmond

Jim is a local businessman, photographer, and an enthusiastic cheerleader for Richmond and all it has, and might one day have, to offer.

Jim discusses his vision for Richmond and how he would encourage economic growth as well as projects that would improve Richmond business and quality of life for its residents.

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Length:  24:42

mayor of richmond sally huttonSally Hutton, sitting Mayor running for re-election

Mayor Hutton is running for re-election and joins Karole Passmore in this interview.

Mayor Hutton has served 2 terms as Mayor of Richmond.

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Length:  11:08

chris hardie city councilChris Hardie, running for City Council At-Large

Chris’ Bio

Chris Hardie has deep roots in Richmond and a passion for building a vibrant community that meets the needs of all its residents.  Chris, 33, grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio and moved to Richmond in 1995 to attend Earlham College, where he graduated with departmental and college honors in 1999 with a degree in Computer Science. Read more

Interviewed by Karole Passmore, GWC Staffer

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Length:  20:44

Chris Hardie’s Official Website

Coming up this week:

Phil Quinn, Larry Parker, Jim Hair, Sally Hutton

New Baby Giraffe “Zuri” at Cincinnnati Zoo

I am currently applying for a permit to adopt my own baby Giraffe after seeing this video.  A visit to the Cincinnati zoo is definitely in order!  :)

New Wayne County Directory

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wayne county directoryToday we’ve opened up the new Wayne County Directory.  It features a lot of improvements over our old directory!

1.  Find and rank local businesses you frequent.

2.  Get directions with Google Maps.

3.  Submit your local business with Featured Listings.

4.  A lot more space for descriptions, web addresses, pictures and videos for local businesses to include and visitors to discover.

Use Wayne County Directory…

To discover new, interesting places around Wayne County, by searching from any page of the directory by keyword.

To support a local business that has given you great service or a great experience, you can rate and comment on their listing page.

To get more business:  local business that wish to be included in the directory or upgrade your current listing to a featured listing, click here.

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