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Bodnera s reign coming to an end in Floyd County
Bea Bodner, the 2008 Floyd County 4-H Fair queen, will be retiring her crown Monday evening.
Pumphrey brothers bringing G4 to New Albany
New Albany's brother's of smash - Craig and Paul Pumphrey - want to demolish your barnyard this year.
Dan Coffey rallies support to defeat CCE move in New Albany
A potential move of CCE Inc. through a zoning change on Ind. 111 will not be vetted in front of the New Albany Plan Commission, City Council President Dan Coffey said Thursday.
Battle over leaked Larry Wilder photos expands in Southern Indiana
Photographs of attorney Larry Wilder passed out in a trash can likely were taken from a computer at the Jeffersonville Police Department, loaded onto a disk and taken out of the city building, said Jeffersonville Communications Director Larry Thomas.
New Albany man dies in moped collision on Ind. 150
A 30-year-old from New Albany died Saturday night after his moped collided head-on with a sports utility vehicle in Floyds Knobs.
JOHNSON: Rest in peace, Brother Perry
Perry Pope died in New Albany on Monday, June 15. Depending on who is telling the story, he either died as the result of a drug overdose or a heart attack.
Screaming for ice cream in Floyd County
As the summer temperature heats up, people are heading out to cool off, whether it be taking a dip in the pool or eating some old-fashioned, hand-dipped ice cream.
David Camm's murder convictions overturned by Supreme Court
David Camm can get a new trial following a Friday ruling by the Indiana Supreme Court, reversing his three murder convictions.
Northside Christian Church hosting two-day Blues, Cruise & BBQ event in Floyd County
Enjoy listening to good blues music and eating delicious barbecue on a hot, summer day? Northside Christian Church may have exactly what you are looking for.
Police search for suspects in S. Ind. ATM theft
Police in Floyd County, Ind. are looking for two people who stole an automatic teller machine.
Tribune reader demands accountability by police department Mr. Haub states "manpower is more important than pay raises and benefits." If so, then will the 61 New Albany Police Department officers give up their raises and benefits and renegotiate their contract to hire more officers? Does Mr.
Tribune Cheers & Jeers: June 17, 2009
CHEERS ... to the New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corp. Board of Trustees for naming the new football stadium at Floyd Central "Ron Weigleb Stadium." What a great honor for a man who gave everything he had as head coach at the school for 20 years.
St. Mary of the Knobs to build new church in Floyd County
St. Mary of the Knobs parishioners will soon be caught in a time war. The old church, built in 1909 with a capacity of 350, will be dwarfed by a new state-of-the-art facility nearby which will seat up to 800 people.
Severe weather causes fires, floods in Southern Indiana
Severe storms that passed through Southern Indiana on Thursday morning kept rescue crews busy, as lightning was blamed for at least two fires, fallen tree branches closed roads and flash floods left motorists stranded.
Pregnant woman, children rescued from SUV after wreck in Floyd County
Interstate 64 eastbound was closed at mile marker 120 in Floyd County after a semitruck smashed a white Ford Escape sports utility vehicle into a rock wall.
Blood Drive in honor of Frank Denzinger on Thursday in New Albany
The Indiana Fallen Officers' campaign, the family of Frank Denzinger, and the American Red Cross will hold an "in honor" blood drive for Floyd County Police Officer Frank Denzinger on the second-year anniversary of his death from 2 to 7 p.m. Thursday, at the Schuler-Bauer Building, 4206 Charlestown Road, New Albany.
New Albany-Floyd County Schools board decides to have a committee investigate pros, cons of uniforms
Uniforms may become a reality as early as fall 2010 for some of New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corp.
Suspect pleads guilty in 2007 New Albany shooting
A Louisville man has reached a plea agreement for involvement in a 2007 shooting on Culbertson Avenue in New Albany.
Cardinal Ritter birthplace home ready for a tenant
David Hock remembers meeting Cardinal Joseph Ritter when he was 10 years old at a reception at St.
Georgetown gets 60-day break on sewer hike
The New Albany City Council will wait at least 60 days before deciding whether or not to raise Georgetown's sewer rate.