about 4 days ago - No comments
Morrisson Reeves Library has a computer lab with 14 computers from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and they offer free basic computer/technology classes to the public. Topics include “Introduction to Computers and the Internet,” “Internet Searching,” using Microsoft Office software, and learning to use e-mail. The Fall class schedule has just been posted, and
about 1 week ago - No comments
Doxpop is a Richmond-based online service that helps citizens around Indiana and beyond get faster, easier access to court records and other government agency information. Although most citizens would probably prefer not to owe any fines, an article in today’s paper notes that Doxpop’s Fine Payment service is saving the government (and thus, taxpayers) time
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The Palladium-Item finds itself optimistic about some of the local development efforts in Richmond that the paper features in today’s edition: Area residents should feel heartened there is so much apparent interest in local investment and development. With an economy so very fragile and uncertain still, it is heartening to think we might be competitively
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The Clear Creek Food Co-operative has begun offering classes related to cooking and food preservation, including an upcoming class on dehydrating and re-hydrating. They’re also now offering prepared meals from local caterer Jen Ferrell: Jen is a famous, local caterer who focuses on local, delicious, healthy food that is consciously prepared and sustainably contained. Today
about 2 weeks ago - 2 comments
The ProgressiveWayneCounty.org website was founded in 2006 to highlight all of the amazing, important projects and accomplishments being taken on by members of the Richmond and Wayne County, Indiana community. The original version of the site had a variety of interactive features including forums, user blogs, aggregated news from around the area, live chat, and
about 1 year ago - No comments
RichmondBrainstorm.com may be an online destination, but it was created to help make the real world a better place. The new website collects ideas from Richmond, Indiana residents about how to make the community a better place to live, work and play. Visitors to the site can submit their ideas into a number of categories
about 3 years ago - No comments
A groundbreaking partnership between Earlham College and Indianapolis-based Workforce, Inc., will soon help provide central Indiana with solutions to a number of modern social ills, from hazardous waste contamination of regional landfills to dead beat dads and even the crime rate. As its part of the agreement, Earlham will donate thousands of pieces of College-owned