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The Evening News Briefs Jan. 3
A* CLARKSVILLE Plan commission to meet The Clarksville Plan Commission will hold a work session at 5:45 p.m. Wednesday.
Borden announces winners of Christmas Decorating Contest
The Town of Borden wishes to congratulate this year's winners of their annual "Christmas Decorating Contest". First place, and winner of $100 is Tim Martin at 21011 Daisy Hill Road.
Driver injured after car wedges under school bus on Indiana 60
A woman was flown to a hospital after her car wedged underneath a school bus on Indiana 60 west of Sellersburg on Wednesday morning.
Austin, Ind., couple dies in I-65 crash
A husband and wife from Austin, Ind. were killed Sunday when they were struck on northbound Interstate 65 and veered into oncoming traffic, where they were hit by an oncoming tractor-trailer. Indiana State Police responded to the crash scene in the area of mile marker 32 just before 1 p.m. Sunday.
Hop to Bardstown Road Farmers Market for popping corn, lard
By almost any measure, Dr. Russell Trall was a pretty progressive fellow. The medical school he founded in 1852 - the New York Hygieo-Therapeutic College - was the first to admit women on the same terms as men.
A 10-year-olda s dream to help the homeless comes true.
On Thursday afternoon at Saint Vincent De Paul, Makenzie Smith of Borden, Indiana was on hand to watch 1,000 coats be distributed to the poor and homeless.
Borden Community Smoke Alarm Program
The Borden Volunteer Fire Department and The Borden Lions Club are offering free smoke alarms to the Borden Community.
Man pleads guilty to dealing cocaine in Sellersburg
A 27-year-old Borden man pleaded guilty in Clark County Superior Court No. 2 on Tuesday to dealing cocaine in Sellersburg.
First Christian Church of Borden breaks ground on new church building
The First Christian Church of Borden, with humble beginnings dating back to the 1800's, will soon mark another milestone with the construction of a new, and much larger, modern church.
Borden principals selected as Principals of the Year
Two Borden principals have been selected as Principals of the Year by the Indiana Association of School Principals for District 12.
Evening News Briefs - Tuesday, Nov. 17
Shop With a Cop donations needed Clarksville Police Department's Fraternal Order of Police No.
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.
Borden ghost hunter combines interests in genealogy, paranormal
Judy Gwinn has never seen a ghost, but she's pretty sure that some are hanging around her antique store in downtown New Albany.
Boon to Starlight and Borden: Star Hill Road funding may come from TIGER grants
The concept - which has been in some form of planning for more than 50 years - is a connector road leading from Ind.
Evening News Cheers & Jeers: Oct. 3, 2009
CHEERS ... to the five finalists for the 2009 Clark County Woman of the Year contest sponsored by The Evening News and Kye's, and the people who nominated them.
Clark County Vietnam family members sought
Organizers of the upcoming visit of the moving Vietnam wall are looking for family members of those heroes who died in battle to participate in the opening ceremony at 6 p.m. Oct.
Tornado touched down near Borden, Ind. Sunday
The Louisville National Weather Service office confirms that a small tornado did touch down Sunday evening as those severe storms rolled through Kentuckiana.
Police Seek Third Burglary Suspect
Police arrested two people and are searching for a third in connection with 100 home burglaries in Indiana and Kentucky.
U.S. Marshals look to Oklahoma for Borden murder suspect
U.S. Marshals are investigating reports that a man wanted in a 2005 Borden murder has been seen on horse farms in Oklahoma, Clark County Sheriff's Department Detective Randy Burton said Wednesday.
America's Most Wanted profiles southern Indiana murder
A fugitive suspected in a Southern Indiana murder is getting some national attention.