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1 hr ago | WAVE-TV Louisville

Body located at bottom of Deam Lake

CLARK COUNTY, IN Indiana conservation officers recovered a body from Deam Lake while searching for a missing swimmer Tuesday afternoon.

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Fri May 25, 2012

Daily Reporter

Records show new details in deaths of 3 Ind. women

NEW ALBANY, Ind. - A southern Indiana man accused in the deaths of three women told police he killed one of his victims on his birthday 10 years ago, then had the date commemorated by tattooing it on his arm, newly unsealed court recordings show.

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Odessa American Online

Guadalupe 'Lupe' Acosta

Rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Peaceful Garden Funeral Home Chapel. Mass will be celebrated at 2 p.m. Monday at Santa Rosa De Lima Catholic Church.

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Wed May 23, 2012

Paddock Talk

2012 ARCA: Korbin Forrister Inhales Experience; Knowledge In ARCA Racing Series Debut

While the finishing result may have not been what Korbin Forrister or the Kimmel Racing team wanted, there were several positives in the rookie's ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards debut in the Menards 200 presented by Federated Car Care at Toledo Speedway Sunday afternoon.

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Tue May 22, 2012

The Courier-Journal

TARC to raise adult one-way fare 25 cents but holds off service cuts

Patrons wait for a TARC bus at Sixth and Jefferson streets last June. / 2011 photo by Michael Hayman/The Courier-Journal TARC is raising its adult one-way fare 25 cents, but its board of directors decided Tuesday to hold off cutting service to cope with a $4.6 million deficit.

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Mon May 21, 2012

Louisville.com

Previewing Clarksville Little Theatre's 2012-2013 season

Crimes, murder, scoundrels, the I.R.S., and a wedding singer...all part of an intriguing 2012-2013 season for Clarksville Little Theatre.

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Mon May 14, 2012

The Courier-Journal

TARC sets 6 hearings on rate hike, service cuts

The Transit Authority of River City has scheduled six public hearings this week to gauge citizen reaction to planned fare increases and service cuts intended to offset a projected budget shortfall.

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The News and Tribune

Police: Dogs pick up scent in Gibson's backyard

Investigators dig in the back yard of William Clyde Gibson, who is charged with the murders of two women, on Monday on Woodbourne Drive in New Albany.

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Fri May 11, 2012

WHAS11

New Albany Police continue to investigate Gibson's involvement in 3 deaths

NEW ALBANY, Ind. The New Albany Police Department continues to investigate William Clyde Gibson's involvement in the deaths of three area women, but they say they are making temporary personnel reassignments in their police department to investigate adequately.

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The Courier-Journal

Best Bets | 'Jesus Christ Superstar' in Clarksville

A young man working on his family's Western Kentucky farm comes face to face with his limits in our... It was more than 40 years ago that the first musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice hit Broadway, a year after the songs were released as a concept album.

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Thu May 10, 2012

WHAS11

Chase suspect who jumped in Ohio River faces judge

JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. -- The man police said led them on a wild ride last month appeared in court Thursday.

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Odessa American Online

Bobby G. Pruit

Bobby G. Pruit, age 72, passed away Thursday, May 3, 2012, at Norton Hospital, Louisville, KY.

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Wed May 09, 2012

Daily Mail

Kara Mellick: The moment mother heard her dead daughter s heart beating in the chest of a little boy

When Kara Mellick's nine-month-old daughter was battered to death by a former boyfriend while she was at work, she knew she would never be at peace with her passing.

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Mon May 07, 2012

The Courier-Journal

Panels oppose tolls in votes

Police said Monday that they do not have any suspects in the murder of a man found in a Churchill... A man in his early 50s died Monday afternoon when he was hit by a train while trying to cross... Jeffersonville's City Council and Clarksville's Town Council approved resolutions at separate meetings Monday night urging federal transportation ... (more)

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Thu May 03, 2012

TheIndyChannel

Spierer Investigators Probe S. Ind. Killings

Nearly a year after missing Indiana University student Lauren Spierer was last seen, Bloomington police are closely monitoring the investigation into a woman's remains found in the back yard of a southern Indiana man charged with killing two other women.

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Wed May 02, 2012

The News and Tribune

Gibson investigation remains NAPD's

Although the New Albany Police Department is looking to the FBI for help in the case of a man charged in multiple murders, the federal agency is not taking the lead in the investigation.

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Tue May 01, 2012

The Courier-Journal

FBI to help investigate New Albany murder suspect William Clyde Gibson

"It is not safe ... to trust $800 million worth of negroes in the hands of a power which says that we... New Albany Police have called in the FBI to help determine whether William Clyde Gibson, charged last week with the murders of two women and soon to be charged with a third, has killed anyone else.

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Mon Apr 30, 2012

WAVE-TV Louisville

New information about man who allegedly led police on high speed chase

LOUISVILLE, KY - We watched in disbelief right along with you Friday evening as a man led police on a two-state, multi-county chase.

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WANE-TV Fort Wayne

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A 12-sided house with walls of glass built for the 1933 World's Fair is among the new entries on a list of Indiana's most-endangered historic places.

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