(Richmond, IN) Plans are continuing to advance a project known as Smith Hill in Richmond. It would create 178 single-family homes near the intersection of Backmeyer Road and South 37th. .
It s a potluck style dinner for veterans and the public alike. Put together more than a decade ago, so veterans wouldn t be spending the holiday alone.
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RICHMOND, Ind. The crack of billiard balls mixed with quiet laughter as Boys & Girls Clubs members explored a new facility Thursday.
“This building is beautiful, said Derek White, executive director of Richmond Housing Authority. It’s going to have a lot of good years of use, and we’re looking forward to a long partnership.”
Housing Authority residents permitted $750,000 to be used to prepare the former Townsend Community Center building for the Boys & Girls Club. First Bank Richmond also committed $300,000 over five years, and the club received financial help from Reid Health, Pat and Paul Lingle, the Stamm Koechlein Foundation, the Urban Enterprise Association, the Wayne County Foundation and the Economic Growth Group, according to Bruce Daggy, executive director of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County.