The 14th annual Wayne County Antique Tractor Drive will be held on Labor Day, Monday, September 5. All tractors that are model year 1992 or earlier (30 years of age or older) are welcome to participate. The route will begin and end at Vaughan Equipment Incorporated, located at 908 South First Street (Route 45) in Fairfield. Planned tours during the drive include Junkyard Art by Tam-I-Am and Scarbrough Trucking. Check-in will begin at 8:00 a.m. with a planned departure time of 9:00 a.m. Pictures will be taken at the time of check-in (before departure). The driver meeting will begin promptly at 8:45 a.m. Recognition will be given for the most original unrestored tractor, oldest tractor, youngest driver, and the driver who traveled the furthest to be at the event. The oldest driver will be recognized with the Earl Smith Memorial Award. Registration is $20 per tractor if registered by August 15. After August 15, registration is $30. Lunch is included with the registration fee. Drivers must
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According to a Facebook post from the Wayne County Health Department this afternoon, they are aware that Pfizer has received an Emergency Use Authorization for their COVID-19 vaccine. The first few shipments will be very small. The vaccine will be allocated throughout the county in phases per IDPH guidelines. The health department will provide updates on vaccine availiability and drive-thru vaccination clinic dates and times.
Today is the first day petitions can be filed for city and county races for the April 6
th Consolidated Election. Wayne County races include the race for Fairfield Mayor and aldermen, roughly 20 township road commissioners, and seats on each school board. Edwards County has races in Albion, West Salem, Bone Gap, and Browns, as well as for three school board seats. Petitions can be filed through December 21