Mickey Shuey, Palladium-Item

Mickey Shuey

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Richmond, IN, United States

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Past articles by Mickey:

Girls Inc. names Wayne County native as new executive director

Wayne County native Marcy Crull was selected to become executive director of Girls Inc.'s local chapter. → Read More

Walmart will buy energy from new Randolph County wind farm

Walmart joins Facebook in buying power from the wind farm. → Read More

Local recycled rubber manufacturer fined by state for safety violations

The company was issued a Safety Order and Notification of Penalty document by the agency Sept. 26, less than one month after the inspection occurred. → Read More

Richmond's Kmart spared in latest closure list, amid Sears bankruptcy

The local Kmart is not among the 142 store closures announced Monday morning, as part of parent company Sears Holdings' bankruptcy filing. → Read More

Plans for new non-Reid urgent care move forward

Kentucky-based First Care Clinics last month filed paperwork indicating it plans to build a new facility in the 3600 block of East Main Street. → Read More

More than 500 celebrate local foods, businesses at annual event

The participants in the Wayne County Chamber of Commerce event were treated to samples from each of the restaurants and food providers. → Read More

Warm raw meat, unwashed hands among 16 health violations in September

The Wayne County Health Department visited about 50 local restaurants, businesses and other buildings during September, yielding 16 issues. → Read More

Developer: North-side Mexican restaurant will 'open soon'

El Bronco, 2515 Chester Blvd., is expected to open by the end of the year, having completed local inspections by city and county officials. → Read More

Months later, solution could be in sight for WWRSD-Sugarcreek fight

Sugarcreek, leaders of the Western Wayne sewer board and county officials are awaiting the results of a third-party study by Jacobs Engineering. → Read More

Expert: Elder-Beerman building's future best in hands of private-sector buyer

The former Elder-Beerman, 601 E. Main St., was purchased during a Sept. 20 auction by an undisclosed buyer for an undisclosed price. → Read More

Downtown women's shelter project stalled amid court proceedings

Less than a month after its variance was approved, a downtown not-for-profit filed an appeal in hopes the decision would be overturned. → Read More

Downtown bar doesn't sell, so owner plans to open it himself

Owner John Statzer tried to sell the building at auction in mid-September, but said the effort was "unsuccessful." → Read More

Culver's to open in Richmond next year, but details remain sparse

The national fast food restaurant chain has plans to open a location in Richmond sometime in 2019, a company official said Monday. → Read More

Fan-made Batman movie by local director filmed at Richmond library

A scene for a non-canon Batman movie being produced by a local fan of the comic hero was shot at Morrisson-Reeves Library on Tuesday evening. → Read More

Downtown Richmond restaurant set to close next month

Hometowne Dining Co., 718 E. Main St., said in a post on its Facebook page Wednesday afternoon it plans to close for good at 3 p.m. on Oct. 13. → Read More

One of Richmond's Bob Evans restaurants closes without warning

A restaurant on the city's east side closed abruptly this week, leaving guests with questions about why the store shuttered. → Read More

As east-side project advances, site developer eyes Panera, hotel as possible tenants

Recent weeks have brought a fair amount of movement to the front portion of the 11-acre plot formerly part of the Crossroads Commons development. → Read More

Why a pro soccer team from Indianapolis joined Wayne County's Chamber

The move, while mostly symbolic, could open doors for partnerships between the Wayne County Chamber of Commerce and the soccer club. → Read More

Wayne County sees hepatitis A increase; now No. 9 nationally

The county's count of confirmed instances of hepatitis A sits at 109 on the year, increasing by eight a week after hitting the triple-digit milestone. → Read More

Possible mold, cleanliness issues lead to several August health violations

Among the issues found were mold-riddled sub rolls, failure to institute an employee health policy and dirty fan guards in multiple walk-in coolers. → Read More