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🚰 Water woes

Preble County • May 16, 2025

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Good morning, Preble County. The phrase "boil water advisory" has become all too familiar for Wayne County residents this week. After a main break near Reid Health PACE Center on Wednesday, households between Centerville and Richmond have been boiling their drinking water for safety—a small inconvenience that highlights our often-overlooked dependence on reliable infrastructure. While repair crews continue their work, neighboring communities are watching with the understanding that today's disruption in Wayne County could easily be tomorrow's challenge closer to home.

Meanwhile, doors to higher education are swinging open wider for Richmond high schoolers through two innovative IU East partnership programs. "Tomorrow's Teachers Today" and "College Now" are creating pathways for future educators and underrepresented students, respectively. And in Montgomery County, officials are tackling a critical but often invisible challenge—helping formerly incarcerated individuals secure stable housing, recognizing that a safe place to live is the foundation for successful reintegration into community life.

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☕️ What's Brewing Locally

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💧 Boil water advisory continues for Wayne County residents after main break. The advisory, affecting areas between Centerville and Richmond, has been in place for over 24 hours since Indiana American Water reported the issue on Wednesday. Workers were still repairing the break near Reid Health PACE Center as of Thursday afternoon. Officials advise residents to boil drinking and cooking water for three minutes, though water for bathing and washing remains safe to use. The total number of affected customers remains unclear.

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🎓 Richmond schools open new college pathways for high schoolers. The Richmond Community Schools board approved two programs allowing students to earn college credits through Indiana University East. The "Tomorrow's Teachers Today" initiative targets future educators, while "IU East College Now" serves high-achieving juniors and seniors from underrepresented backgrounds. Additionally, the board approved a work-based learning agreement with the Wayne County Chamber of Commerce to meet new state graduation requirements. Five educators received year-end awards, and eighth-grader Taytem Rivera was recognized for winning the Wayne County Civics Bee.

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🏠 Montgomery County tackles housing barriers for former inmates. The county has joined the Housing Justice Peer Network's 2025 cohort to improve housing access for those involved in the criminal justice system. With approximately 1,500 people returning from prison annually, many require reentry assistance to secure stable housing. This national initiative aims to address the unique challenges faced by formerly incarcerated individuals seeking accommodation. Montgomery County's participation highlights the growing recognition of housing as a critical factor in successful reintegration.

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🏡 Real Estate Reveals

Real estate listing image Modern home countryside sunsets: Priced at $424,900, this updated 4-bedroom home sits on 0.67 acres with a finished basement, offering a blend of indoor comfort and outdoor living space complete with sunset views and modern renovations.
Real estate listing image Country estate with rental income: Priced at $1.3 million, this meticulously maintained custom brick home sits on 29.3 acres with wooded privacy, spacious interiors flooded with natural light, and rental income from tillable land.
Real estate listing image Historic schoolhouse becomes cozy home: For $215,900, own a piece of history with this 1872 schoolhouse converted into a 3-bedroom home on an acre lot, featuring high ceilings and updated essentials like a new roof and furnace.

🗓️ Happenings & Hoopla

💼 May 16 - Business Expo 2025: Kickstart your connections at Business Expo 2025 at Preble County Fairgrounds on May 16! Stop by our booth to discover local businesses and networking opportunities in this annual community showcase.
🎤 May 16 - Matt Osbourne Live: Sip and sway with Matt Osbourne at Olde Schoolhouse Vineyard & Winery on May 16. Enjoy live music among the vines at this charming Eaton venue – the perfect Thursday evening escape.
🎸 May 16 - Jim Burns Band Debut: Groove to local rhythms as the Jim Burns Band makes their Bushrod Brew Works debut! Catch this exciting first performance on May 16 at 117 E Main St in Eaton, Ohio.
🍲 May 17 - Drive-Thru Food Distribution: Help fight food insecurity at National Trail High School's Drive-Thru Food Distribution on May 17! New times are in effect for this community service event at 6940 Oxford Gettysburg Rd in New Paris.
🐰 May 17 - Alice in Wonderland Play: Fall down the rabbit hole with Preble Players' outdoor performance of "Alice in Wonderland" at Garber Nature Center on May 17. Bring your lawn chair and park at TCN high school for this whimsical adventure!
🧵 May 17 - Spring Batik Art Workshop: Unleash your creativity at Preble Arts' "Spring Into Batik" workshop on May 17! Learn the ancient wax-resist dyeing technique to craft your own colorful fabric masterpiece at 207 E Main St, Eaton.
🍵 May 17 - Ladies Afternoon Tea: Sip, chat, and unwind at the Ladies Afternoon Tea on May 17 at The Cedar Coffee in New Paris. Treat yourself to an afternoon of delightful refreshments and wonderful company.
🐰 May 18 - Alice in Wonderland Adventure: Fall down the rabbit hole with Preble Players' outdoor adaptation of "Alice in Wonderland" at Garber Nature Center on May 18. Bring lawn chairs for a whimsical afternoon with Alice and friends!

🙏 In Remembrance

Ruth Taylor

Ruth Ann Taylor (Odell), aged 85, of Huber Heights, Ohio, passed away on May 1, 2025. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 17 at 3 PM. The service will take place at Preble Memory Gardens Funeral Center in West Alexandria, Ohio. Family and friends are invited to gather to honor her memory.

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