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Residents turn up their noses to landfill plans
As far as neighbors of the Clark-Floyd Landfill are concerned, expansion stinks.
Academy gives senior citizens insight into law enforcement
A group of Southern Indiana residents have been learning about narcotics investigations, crime scene technology and crash reconstruction over the past month, but the students at this academy are not new police officers.
Incorporation gets board's OK: Clark County Commissioners also likely to give approva
After three months of silence, the push to incorporate Covered Bridge subdivision may have gained some momentum this week after receiving a favorable recommendation from the Clark County Planning, Zoning and Building Commission.
University construction remains strong in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS - Despite a nationwide dip in university construction spending, Indiana colleges are seeing a boom in building with more than $1 billion in projects approved by the state in the past 18 months.
The Tribune News Briefs Nov. 18
A* Floyd County I-64, Ind. 64 ramps close Thursday The Indiana Department of Transportation announces the closing of the eastbound on and off ramps for Ind.
Thousands without power Wednesday afternoon
Many residents and businesses in Clark County were without power Wednesday afternoon.
First Look: Area Deaths - November 13, 2009
This list is intended only as a basic list of names and information to provide an early alert to friends and well wishers.
A* Clarksville Huber wine tasting at Keg Liquors Join Keg Liquors, 617 E. Lewis and Clark Parkway, for a free wine tasting from 5 to 8 p.m. Nov.
First Look: Area Deaths - November 11, 2009
This list is intended only as a basic list of names and information to provide an early alert to friends and well wishers.
Power restored, Ivy Tech to reopen at 5 p.m.
Ivy Tech Community College, in Sellersburg, is closed as well as its Jeffersonville annex due to a power outage, according to Robyn Davis Sekula, media consultant for the college.
Headaches mount over Clark County funding
Cutbacks were apparent at an unusually warm County Council meeting held Monday. The air conditioning was left off in the Clark County Government Building - in the unseasonably warm weather - as the building authority is attempting to cut costs any way it can.
CHEERS ... to Rock Creek Christian Academy for moving a step closer this week to being granted charter school status by Ball State University.
Police looking for man they say beat roommate with hammer
The search is on for an Indiana man accused of beating his roommate with a hammer.
First Look: Area Deaths - November 6, 2009
This list is intended only as a basic list of names and information to provide an early alert to friends and well wishers.
Felony marijuana charges being filed against SMS teacher, son
Two drug-related felony charges were scheduled to be filed by the Scott County Prosecutor's Office on Thursday, November 29, against a Scottsburg Middle School teacher and his son.
Indiana Tech exploring possibility of opening
Working adults looking to finish their college degrees may soon have another option in the area.
First Look: Area Deaths - November 2, 2009
This list is intended only as a basic list of names and information to provide an early alert to friends and well wishers.
An Austin man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a 2-year-old boy.
Floyd County Youth Services, 3005 Grant Line Road, New Albany, needs volunteers to help with the "Trunk or Treat" Oct.
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