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New Albany, Jeffersonville celebrate Armed Forces Day
Both events are in their first year and are designed to bring assistance and awareness to veterans in Southern Indiana.
Police: New Albany mother was delusional before killing 2 kids, herself
Jaime Clutter, the mother who was found dead in a creek with her two children in March, drowned them before killing herself, New Albany Police Chief Sherri Knight said Friday.
Dan Phalzgraf, of Louisville, the installation liaison for the New Albany Public Art Project, works from a lift while installing part of "Painting" by Boris Zakic, of Georgetown, Ky., in downtown New Albany on Tuesday morning.
5 Things to Look for in a Retirement Home
Is there a pool or a spa? Do they serve five-star cuisine? But what matters more than tee times and tennis is whether the retirement community that you're eyeing is safe and sanitary, and can cater to your health care needs now as well as in the future.
Less pollution, caring for Mother Nature theme of festival
Though the skies were gray for most of the day, green was the prominent theme during the inaugural Celebrate Mother Earth Festival.
New Albany community petitions to save high school band director
Hundreds of former and current students of New Albany High School are banding together to save their band director's job.
Woman allegedly killed man over sex photos
NEW ALBANY, Ind. -- An Indiana woman who told police she killed a man who broke into her home actually shot him because he had sex photos of her, police say.
New Albany announces summer concert plans
The Live@5 summer concert series has been re-branded, as New Albany Bicentennial Park will host each of the events this year.
New Albany girls nip Owls, Olympians for 2nd place
Floyd Central was a heavy favorite going into Tuesday's Hoosier Hills Conference girls track and field meet, but all signs pointed to a close battle for second place.
High-Hanging Fruit: New Art installment in at Farmers' Market
R. Michael Wimmer worked on his sculpture "Sacks of Food" at the Farmers Market in downtown New Albany on Friday evening.
Man shot at Floyd County home dies, murder charges pending
FLOYD COUNTY, IN A man shot at a New Albany-area home Monday night has died, and the woman who told police she fired the shots has been booked into jail on a preliminary charge of murder.
Judge postpones trial in S. Indiana murder case
The first of two death penalty trials for a southern Indiana man accused of killing three women has been postponed until September to allow attorneys more time to prepare, but it won't be moved to another location.
Casino Gaming: Good For The Commonwealth?
For nearly two decades legislators in Frankfort have debated the thought of casino gaming.
New Albany celebrating bicentennial with exhibit
NEW ALBANY, Ind. The city of New Albany is turning 200 and they've put together a new historical exhibit to mark the bicentennial.
Police: Woman steals from Kohls, brings items to restaurant to hide them
A New Albany, Indiana is accused of stealing items from a Louisville Kohls and bringing them to a Chick-fil-A for help getting away.
Rain forces two commencement ceremonies at IU Southeast
NEW ALBANY, Ind. Students graduating from Indiana University's Southeast campus will have some adjustments for graduation ceremonies.
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Preservation Month kicks-off in New Albany
In the midst of revitalization, New Albany's Second Baptist Church will serve as the kick-off location for National Preservation Month locally.
Letters | Bush legacy, gun deaths, clean and green New Albany
Nothing is further from the truth. The only reason his so called "approval ratings" are up is the fact that most people don't think about this guy much anymore and tend to forgive and forget his disastrous eight years.
Plotner work to be shown at Indiana gallery
Work by local fabric artist Judith Plotner will be displayed this month at an exhibit in Indiana.
LCPs in New High-Speed, High-Density Electronic Connectors
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Samtec, Inc., New Albany, Ind., a worldwide manufacturer of electronic interconnects, is using two families of liquid-crystal polymers from Ticona, Florence, Ky., in its new Seam/Seaf Series of high-speed, high-density connectors.