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Town has no cure for ailing medical center
The Clarksville Town Council on Thursday night balked at a lease deal that would have aided bankrupt Kentuckiana Medical Center.
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Dale Moss | Thrift stores feeling the pinch
We had talked about the importance of thrift stores for a half-hour, maybe longer.
Clarksville leaders seek "fair share" from taxpayers
CLARKSVILLE, Ind. -- Hoosier homeowners who pay zero in property taxes should have to pay a minimum amount for public services, two Clarksville leaders say.
First Financial in Ky. Selling Branches to Meet Capital Requirements
First Financial Service Corp. has agreed to sell four of its branches in Indiana as the Elizabethtown, Ky., company works to increase its capital ratios to meet a consent order.
Prosser hosts heated competition
A group of Prosser students also participated in the front of house or food and beverage round of the Skills USA competition Saturday.
Dale Moss | Fresh air scatters politics' old ways
As things stand now, at least 15 members of the state House won't be back next year and seven... In Clarksville an obviously pent-up demand for openness and professionalism is being met.
Cheers to this: Local beer businesses rank among tops in the nation
The New Albanian Public House is located at 3312 Plaza Drive, in New Albany. For more information visit web.newalbanian.com/pizzeriaandpub. Roger Baylor's beer recommendation: Gravity Head beers, which NABC Pizzeria and Public House will begin offering this year Feb.
Council ponders what to do with the Browns Station Way/Lewis & Clark Pkwy overpass
CLARKSVILLE, IN - What should be done with a busy intersection? That's the question for members of the Clarksville Town Council when it comes to the overpass of Lewis & Clark Parkway at Browns Station Way.
Clarksville authorities close unlicensed massage parlor
A Clarksville massage parlor was shut down Friday after an investigation revealed the business was not properly licensed.
Clarksville Schools halt bus delivery due to youth allegedly seen with BB gun; children are now home
CLARKSVILLE, Ind. A Clarksville School bus delivery in the Blackston Heights neighborhood was temporarily halted Thursday afternoon.
Catalytic converter thefts an issue in Southern Indiana
CLARKSVILLE, IN - The next time you go to your vehicle, look underneath for your catalytic converter.
75 years later: Remembering the 1937 flood
In 1937, flooding spilled far enough into Jeffersonville to reach the Quadrangle on 10th Street, which is now the site of Jeffersonville City Hall.
'Person of interest' identified in Clarksville fires
CLARKSVILLE, IN - Clarksville police detectives and arson investigators say they have person of interest in three suspicious fires set on Tuesday.
Phone call costs Kentuckiana grandparents $8,000
CLARKSVILLE, IN - A frantic phone call forced a Kentuckiana couple to come rushing to help their grandson, but that phone call came with a hefty price tag to the Crockett family of Clarksville.
Brownie raises $3,200 for police dog
Senate President Pro Tem David Long, R-Fort Wayne, has posted the House right-to-work bill for hearing.
Grandparents lose $8,200 in phone scam
The drama over right-to-work legislation in Indiana could be over within days after the Indiana House voted 54-44 Wednesday to pass the bill amid fiery debate, Senate President Pro Tem David Long, R-Fort Wayne, has posted the House right-to-work bill for hearing.
Crews Respond To 3 Clarksville Fires
The first fire was reported just before 4 a.m. in the 1600 block of Blackiston Mill Road.
House fires in Clarksville, IN
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Multiple structure fires reported in Clarksville
Police and fire crews are blocking the 1600 block of Blackiston Mill Road near Altra Drive, which cuts off a major artery between New Albany and Lewis and Clark Parkway.
New $4.4M Clarksville firehouse nearly complete
The Clarksville Fire Department's new headquarters is nearing completion. Exterior work is wrapping up, said Matt Gullo, landscape architect and planner with Kovert Hawkins Architects.