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Leaders talk progress, schedule on bridges
Dirt is not yet moving, girders aren't yet being hoisted and there are still only three automobile crossings over the Ohio River between Southern Indiana and Louisville.
Evening News Briefs: Tuesday, Oct. 20
Utica Utica trick or treat times announced Trick or treat in the town of Utica and Utica Township will be 6 to 8 p.m. Oct.
After nearly a year-and-a-half of planning and headaches, Utica residents have more than one way in and one way out of town: Waterline Road.
Larry Wilder - who resigned as attorney for the Jeffersonville City Council amid controversy earlier this year - is still representing the city and the council.
Home sweet Utica: Homecoming brings residents, natives to the area
Sherry Thompson watched with tears in her eyes as she waved on each of the approximately 35 groups participating in the parade to start their trek down Utica's streets.
Evening News Cheers & Jeers: Sept. 5, 2009
CHEERS ... to Utica Preservation Association Inc. for the purchase of new cast-aluminum black antique street signs along Fourth Street.
Evening News news in brief a " Sept. 1
JEFFERSONVILLE Special 'green' meeting upcoming The city of Jeffersonville Sanitary Sewer Board will hold a meeting at 2 p.m. Thursday in the mayor's conference room on the second floor at Jeffersonville City Hall, 500 Quartermaster Court.
Leaders applaud bridges legislation:Kentucky, Indiana governors sign off on bi-state authority
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels appeared side-by-side with his Kentucky counterpart - Gov.
Construction projects passed at River Ridge meeting in Clark County
Construction projects are moving along at River Ridge Commerce Center. The River Ridge Board of Directors approved several initiatives to continue improvements of the land that used to house the Indiana Army Ammunition Plant.
Ohio River Bridges Project gets a push
The long-planned Ohio River Bridges Project got a push Friday, when regional businesses threw their support behind an ad campaign to get the project under way.
Historic lime kilns at risk in S. Indiana
The three kilns date to the 19th century, remnants of an industry that burned limestone into lime and shipped it to cities along the Ohio River to make bricks, mortar and plaster.
UTICA: Junk law gets mixed reaction
In Utica, matters of tidiness are in the eyes of the beholder. Recently, the Utica Town Council passed an ordinance calling on residents to keep yards and the exterior of their homes cleaned up.
Clark County Council: Money for property cleanup approved
Clark County Commissioners, working with the county council, will make efforts to clean up unsafe and unsightly structures this year.