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Inside Richmond: The City's Pulse

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Inside Richmond: The City's Pulse is your go-to podcast for staying connected with the heart of Richmond, Indiana. Dive into the latest community updates, local events, city initiatives, and stories that matter most to our vibrant community. Whether you're a lifelong resident or new to the area, this podcast keeps you in tune with the pulse of Richmond!

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28 episodios

Portada del episodio Episode 28 – Inside Richmond: The City’s Pulse | Inside the Downtown Explosion with Jack Bales

Episode 28 – Inside Richmond: The City’s Pulse | Inside the Downtown Explosion with Jack Bales

Host Lindsay Darnell is joined by Jack Bales, a survivor of the April 6, 1968 Main Street explosions, and Richmond Mayor Ron Oler for a powerful and deeply personal look at one of the most devastating days in the city’s history. From inside the Marting Arms building, Jack recalls thinking the first blast was a sonic boom, until seconds later everything changed. He walks through the chaos moment by moment, from the second explosion fueled by stored ammunition and gunpowder to waking up on top of collapsed debris surrounded by fire, brick, and smoke. The conversation follows Jack’s escape and the immediate aftermath, where strangers rushed to help, injuries were overwhelming, and local hospitals were flooded with victims. He shares the medical realities many never hear about, including severe trauma, missed injuries, and the long road to recovery that included months in traction. The emotional impact is just as real, with reflections on nightmares, claustrophobia, and the determination to keep moving forward with the support of family. Mayor Ron Oler brings the conversation into the present, discussing how Richmond continues to remember and honor those affected. He shares plans for a new bronze memorial plaque at Sixth and Main that will list all 41 victims, along with details about the upcoming public ceremony and how the community can support the effort. This episode is a reminder of resilience, loss, and the importance of preserving local history. Listen now, subscribe for more stories from around Richmond, and share this episode with someone who cares about our community. After you listen, leave a review and tell us how you think Richmond should honor April 6, 1968.

28 de abr de 2026 - 46 min
Portada del episodio Episode 27 - Inside Richmond: The City’s Pulse | What Happened to the Richmond Casino Proposal

Episode 27 - Inside Richmond: The City’s Pulse | What Happened to the Richmond Casino Proposal

Richmond was named as a potential casino market, local leaders got behind it, developers showed interest, and then Wayne County was pulled from House Bill 1038 at the last minute. That shift left a lot of people asking what actually happened and what it means moving forward. Host Lindsay Darnell sits down with Mayor Ron Oler to break down the full timeline and the real numbers behind the headlines. From the state’s gaming study by Spectrum Gaming Group to how Richmond ended up on the list of “proxy” locations, they walk through what changed as the bill moved through the legislature and why it ultimately didn’t stick. The details matter here. They get into license fees, bidding requirements, and the reality of a $500 million resort-style development that may not align with Richmond’s projected revenue. There’s also a clear explanation of what a referendum would look like, why local voters would have the final say, and why 2028 is the most realistic timeline if this comes back around. The conversation also looks at the bigger picture. What a modern resort-style development actually includes, what other Indiana communities have experienced, and how Richmond could prepare for the impact. Even without this project moving forward right now, the coordination between city, county, and business leaders put Richmond in a position to be considered for future large-scale opportunities. If you’ve been trying to make sense of the proposal, HB 1038, and what comes next for Richmond, this is the conversation to hear.

13 de abr de 2026 - 22 min
Portada del episodio Episode 26 - Inside Richmond: The City’s Pulse | How the Vaile Neighborhood Project Is Changing Richmond

Episode 26 - Inside Richmond: The City’s Pulse | How the Vaile Neighborhood Project Is Changing Richmond

Vacant lots don’t just sit there, they slow everything around them down. On Richmond’s south side, that’s starting to change in a real way. Host Lindsay Darnell sits down with Sarah Mitchell from the Economic Development Corporation of Wayne County along with Jeb Reece and Bennett Bensman from Intend Indiana to break down the Vaile Neighborhood Project, a plan bringing 22 new single-family homes to long-vacant parcels and turning them into real opportunities for homeownership. This conversation gets into what actually makes a project like this possible. From closing the appraisal gap to leveraging HOME funds and offering up to $20,000 in down payment assistance, this is the behind-the-scenes work that helps monthly payments compete with rent. They also walk through what buyers can expect, including three-bedroom layouts, one- and two-story options, and a focus on quality construction that raises the standard for affordable housing. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to qualify, we lay out the full path. Income requirements, lender pre-approval, reserving a home during construction, and the Homeownership 101 program course hosted at Vaile Elementary that helps guide buyers through budgeting, mortgages, and life after closing. Learn more about the Homeownership 101 program: https://intendindiana.org/homeownership-101/ [https://intendindiana.org/homeownership-101/] Watch the Homeownership 101 overview video: https://youtu.be/EPxB1O2WoKI?si=UTQh26jdv4oezctf [https://youtu.be/EPxB1O2WoKI?si=UTQh26jdv4oezctf] Read more about the project: https://whywaynecounty.com/community-partners-break-ground-on-vaile-neighborhood-revitalization-project-bringing-22-new-affordable-homes-to-richmonds-southside/ [https://whywaynecounty.com/community-partners-break-ground-on-vaile-neighborhood-revitalization-project-bringing-22-new-affordable-homes-to-richmonds-southside/]

3 de abr de 2026 - 28 min
Portada del episodio Episode 25 - Inside Richmond: The City’s Pulse | Why the Wayne County Land Trust Matters for Richmond’s Future

Episode 25 - Inside Richmond: The City’s Pulse | Why the Wayne County Land Trust Matters for Richmond’s Future

Want to see Main Street buzzing after dark again? Host Lindsay Darnell sits down with Acacia St. John of Forward Wayne County and Rebecca Gilliam of the Wayne County Foundation to talk about how the new Wayne County Land Trust is working to keep historic buildings in local hands, open the door for mixed use housing, and create a downtown that truly serves residents and small businesses. The conversation dives into the real challenges Richmond has faced, including absentee ownership and long vacant storefronts, and why a community land trust offers a practical path forward. You will hear how early philanthropic support helped secure key properties, how each building will remain on the tax rolls, and how tools like historic tax credits and private investment will help sustain the vision long term. With most acquisitions complete, the focus now shifts to planning, design, and due diligence, with phased construction expected over the next few years alongside projects like Six at Main and ongoing downtown activation efforts. This is about building a downtown people can live in, walk through, and enjoy every day. From upper floor apartments to locally owned shops and safer, more inviting streets, the goal is to create spaces shaped by the community. The episode also explores governance through the Foundation, safeguards for transparency, and a strong commitment to local contractors and suppliers. Most importantly, there is an open invitation for residents to share what they want to see fill these spaces, from cafés and bookstores to studios, gathering spots, and thoughtful design touches that make downtown feel alive. If you care about the future of Richmond, now is the time to lean in.  To learn more, visit waynecountyfoundation.org and forwardwaynecounty.org.

23 de feb de 2026 - 44 min
Portada del episodio Episode 24 - Inside Richmond: The City’s Pulse | How Airport Infrastructure Impacts Everyone in the Community

Episode 24 - Inside Richmond: The City’s Pulse | How Airport Infrastructure Impacts Everyone in the Community

In this episode of Inside Richmond: The City’s Pulse, host Lindsay Darnell sits down with Richmond Municipal Airport Manager Rodney Mayse and Board of Aviation President Jonathan Meade to discuss why Richmond’s nearly 80 year old airport terminal has reached the end of its usable life and what a modern, ADA compliant facility could mean for the future of the community. Rodney and Jonathan explain the real challenges facing the current terminal, including chronic leaks, cramped and outdated spaces, and accessibility limitations. They outline how the proposed single story design prioritizes function and dignity with improved accessibility, runway facing glass, after hours access for pilots, and a dedicated conference room that better reflects the professionalism of the airport and the city it serves. The conversation breaks down the funding in clear, practical terms. Richmond Municipal Airport operates as a self sustaining entity through farm leases, hangar rentals, and fuel sales. FAA funding supports runways and airside infrastructure but does not cover terminal buildings. A competitive 1.4 million dollar Bipartisan Infrastructure Law grant could help close the gap on a roughly 2.3 million dollar project alongside airport reserves, existing FAA allocations, and a 200 thousand dollar private gift. Federal aviation funds are tightly regulated and must remain within aviation. Passing on available grants simply sends that funding to another city, which is why the airport is applying now while also preparing a backup plan that includes naming rights and donor recognition if needed. Beyond the building itself, the episode explores who uses Richmond Municipal Airport and why it matters. Business jets, charter flights, flight schools training future airline pilots, and air ambulance services rely on the airport’s two intersecting long runways and consistent operations. A modern terminal encourages pilots to choose Richmond, spend locally, and return. For executives and site selectors, the terminal sends a clear message about how the community invests in critical infrastructure, often influencing where future growth and opportunity take root. Subscribe to Inside Richmond, share this episode with others who care about local progress, and leave a review to help more people find the show.

26 de ene de 2026 - 31 min
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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