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From New Jersey, Mary Angers did art even before she started school. As a young girl, she found joy in every form of art. Since then, she has specialized in two forms, oil painting and sculpting. In … more
Out for a stroll Staff and residents at Countryview Care & Rehabilitation took advantage of last week's warm weather to take part in a Color Run. Residents, assisted by staff walked the … more
In 1948 Fred and Martha Rohrke purchased a home in Wayne at 303 East 10th Street. Early this month three of their children - Joann, Diane and Marlene - came to Wayne and were able to sleep in … more
Siblings Bill and Julie Claybaugh share a family history in Wayne County that goes back to the 1800s, when ancestors on their mother's side began building a life in the area. Sitting around a kitchen … more
A small act can make a big difference. Leftover prescription drugs, especially those related to pain management, present risks for overdoses, poisoning or misuse. Take a few minutes and dispose of … more
October has seen an exciting change at the Wayne Municipal Airport. Travis Meyer has stepped down from the Airport Authority Board to assume the duties of airport manager. Cale Giese, the Mayor … more
It’s been a long wait, but the new main entrance of Providence Medical Center (PMC) is complete and ready to be used by patients and visitors on Monday, Oct. 30.  “The new main … more
New businesses, housing opportunities and everyday people stepping up to help their community have come to Wakefield in full force, explained Megan Weaver, board chair of the Community Redevelopment … more
Wayne State College, in conjunction with Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture in Omaha and Hausmann Construction in Norfolk, is proud to announce ground was broken Oct. 11 for the college’s new … more
Pender Community Hospital is expanding services, providing outpatient rheumatology care for patients through telemedicine. Rheumatology services will be available for patients starting Oct. 23 and … more
By Clara Osten, clara@wayneherald.com   How to compensate employees, when they get time off and how that time off is handled were among the topics debated by the Wayne County … more
By Clara Osten, clara@wayneherald.com   Considerable time was spent on why the city should or should not purchase the property known as the First National Bank Building was held … more
Wayne State College business communication students and the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)-Collegiate chapter are holding a Wildcat Career Clothing Drive now through Thursday, Oct. 26. … more
Gather your friends and family as The Wakefield Civic Center is being turned into a rollicking piano bar for one night only, on Thursday, Oct. 26. The event promises to be a high-energy, all … more
Volunteer firefighters from Wakefield and the surrounding area responded to a fire at one of the chicken barns owned by Michael Foods. The fire broke out just before noon and mutual aid was … more
For more than 50 years, the Claussens have been in the restaurant business. That chapter of the family history will come to an end on Oct. 14 when Julie Thompson officially sells Geno's Steakhouse in … more
Although it has been more than 40 years since they were Wayne State College students, four members of the Kappa Delta Gamma sorority were back in Wayne to visit the campus and stay in what was once a … more
Several members of the Stool to Cool Task Force, city officials, city staff and the engineer for the project were on hand last Friday afternoon for the Prairie Park Project. Work has already … more
Pender Community Hospital (PCH) will host All About HER: Thriving through Women’s Health and Wellness, on Thursday, Oct. 19. This open-house event will take place in PCH’s main lobby … more
Several ground breaking events have been held on the site of the new Wayne Pre-K through second grade building in recent days. The three-year old students from the Early Learning Center had the … more
By Clara Osten, clara@wayneherald.com   Information provided at Monday's meeting of the Wayne Community School Board will mean the district can move forward with the … more
Several groups have been involved in ground breaking for the Wayne Community Schools' Early Learning Center. On Monday (Oct. 9) school administrators, board members, several members of the … more
At Wayne State College, Steve Elliott serves as the Vice President for Academic Affairs. His administrative role requires frequent meetings, countless hours of planning and a dedication to the … more
Following several years of planning, Wayne State College is excited to announce that a groundbreaking ceremony for its new residence hall will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 11, east of the … more
Carl Ruskamp, 31, of Wisner is currently facing charges in both Wayne County Court and District Court. On Oct. 5 Wayne County Attorney Amy Miller filed charges of first degree murder, use of a … more
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