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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.
West Clark construction continues
As the Early Childhood Development Center starts to take shape, West Clark Community Schools decided to give it a new name - Silver Creek Primary School.
WCCS student art exhibit to be held
The West Clark Community Schools student art exhibit, sponsored by Art in Speed Park 2009, will be held on Saturday, August 29 and Sunday, August 30 at Speed Memorial Church Recreational Building .
GALLERY: Clark County reader flood photos
Water covers Mike Wedding's yard just off Ind. 60 in Borden has his dog looks out at the instant lake Tuesday.
Joel R. Borden, age 73, of New Paris, Ohio, died Tuesday, July 28, 2009, at his residence.
Ivy Tech Sellersburg students excel at national event
Ivy Tech is at it again. The Sellersburg campus brought home yet more national awards recently when students from the school's chapter of the Business Professionals of America received recognition at the National Leadership Conference in Dallas last month.
Summer rains leave area farmers with a mess
Callahan, a hydrologist with the National Weather Service Sam Hagest, of Valley View Farms in Borden, said he hoped to plant 300 to 400 more acres of corn and soybeans in addition to the 900 he managed to plant at the 1,300-acre farm, but the wet weather made that too risky.
New Albany man arrested after high-speed chase
A New Albany man was arrested after a high-speed chase that ended with a wreck near Borden on Tuesday night.
Evening News Cheers & Jeers: July 11, 2009
CHEERS ... to Concerts in the Park and RiverStage. Fun. Free. Convenient. Thanks to Bev Knight, with the city of Jeffersonville and Jay Ellis with Jeffersonville Main Street - along with their hard-working volunteers - for making these weekend events enjoyable and accessible to everybody.