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The Tribune News Briefs Jan. 3
A* NEW ALBANY Learn to write a better resume The New Albany-Floyd County Public Library will host a resume writing workshop from 2 to 3 p.m. Jan.
Floyds Knobs man leads police on pursuit through three counties
A Floyds Knobs man was arrested Thursday evening after a wild police pursuit that began in Kentucky and crossed through Floyd County.
The Tribune News Briefs Dec. 23
A* Floyd County St. Paul's hosts candlelight Christmas Eve services St. Paul's Episcopal Church will host candlelight Christmas Eve services, which are open to the public, on Thursday at the church, 1015 East Main St., New Albany, on the corner of 11th and East Market Sts.
SynAudCon To Offer Online Audio Education Seminars
SynAudCon recently added hands-on training exercises to their live seminars that provide attendees with a tool kit to use for testing and troubleshooting systems during the program.
The Tribune News Briefs Dec. 13
A* Floyd County Health Department H1N1 clinic to include 2nd dose for 9 and under The Floyd County Health Department will offer a walk-in H1N1 Clinic for children six months and older; and for children, nine and younger, who need their second dose of the H1N1 vaccine , from 1 to 5 p.m. today at the Floyd County 4-H Fairgrounds, Green Valley Road, ...
Preservationists organize in Floyd County
Preservationists in Floyd County have started to form an umbrella group that they hope will help coordinate efforts county-wide to keep the community's architectural and cultural history intact and fill the gaps in the missions of existing preservation organizations.
The Tribune Briefs: Dec. 1, 2009
Techshot awarded $400,000 contract Techshot, Inc., has earned a $400,000 two-year contract from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to advance the company's system for retrieving animals from as deep as 2,000 meters under the sea and safely bringing them to surface laboratories for study.
Techshot Inc. has secured a $400,000, two-year contract with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration .
Indiana company developing deep-sea retrieval system
A southern Indiana technology company has won a $400,000 federal contract to develop a submersible chamber for moving deep-sea life from the oceans' depths to laboratories on the Earth's surface.
The Tribune News Briefs Nov. 19
A* Floyd County H1N1 clinic Saturday at Mt. Tabor The Floyd County Health Department will host a walk-in clinic for the H1N1 vaccine on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The clinic will be held at Mount Tabor Elementary School, located at 800 Mount Tabor Road in New Albany.A This clinic is only for the following individuals: Children age 6 months ...
Sleeping girl nearly struck by shots fired into New Albany homes
The New Albany Police Department is investigating shots fired into two occupied homes on the 1100 block of Ekin Avenue Sunday morning.
A towering figure: James E. Kron Training Tower named for former Georgetown fire chief
The smile on the faces of James Kron's wife and daughter showed how moved they were when a plaque donning the name of the former Georgetown Township Fire Protection District's was revealed Saturday.
Two arrested following robbery at New Albany food mart
Two Louisville men were arrested in connection with a robbery at Swifty Food Mart at Silver and East Spring streets in New Albany.
BIN 36 celebrates 10 years and shifts to U.S. cheeses
Sipping wine while nibbling on rosemary-coated Manchego cheese from Spain and a truffle-infused pecorino from Tuscany doesn't sound boring to me, but BIN 36 executive chef John Caputo and fromager Antonio Ramirez are ready for something different.
Greenville Township Volunteer Fire Department to hold Car Show
The Greenville Township Volunteer Fire Department will have an open car show on Saturday, August 29 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration will be from 9 to 11 a.m. The show will be held at Greenville Elementary School, 7025 Cross St.
Floyd County: Greenville, Georgetown ask county for help
Greenville and Georgetown have approached the Floyd County Council looking for needed funds.
During his 28 years as a trooper for the Indiana State Police, Hanzel Barclay cruised many roads and interstates before retiring and eventually serving on the Greenville Town Council.
During his 28 years as a trooper for the Indiana State Police, Hanzel Barclay cruised many roads and interstates before retiring and eventually serving on the Greenville Town Council.
During his 28 years as a trooper for the Indiana State Police, Hanzel Barclay cruised many roads and interstates before retiring and eventually serving on the Greenville Town Council.
Bruce Hibbard named NA-FC superintendent
Bruce Hibbard was named superintendent of New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corp.
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