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Indiana Man Charged with Sex Crimes
SELLERSBURG, In. -- A 20-year old southern Indiana man is facing charges of sex crimes against children.
She coaxes the blues right outta the horn. She charms the husk right offa the corn.
Parade of Homes opening doors to potential buyers in Southern Indiana
Ahh, spring! Finally, the bite of winter faded while the bloom of warmer weather took hold.
Lightning blamed for Georgetown fire
Vicki Malone heard a loud boom. The next thing she noticed, her house was on fire.
Jeffersonville woman teaches songs the heart can hear
Melanie Henderson remembers well the Sunday morning she sat in church watching a woman 'sing' by using sign language.
Lanesville School Board works way around no more days rule from General Assembly
In the recent Indiana General Assembly, the Indiana Legislature decided to ban any further A1 2 days for students and this disallows the other half of the day to be used for professional development, so the Board of School Trustees and the Lanesville Education Association agreed to the following regarding how to have professional development and ...
When Adequate Yearly Progress numbers were released early last month, two of Harrison County's three school corporations breathed a sigh of relief, while the other slipped backwards and failed to make the grade for the second time in three years.
Springdale Drive to be closed for sewer repairs
Springdale Drive will be closed to through traffic between East 10th Street and Optimist Drive for about three weeks beginning next Tuesday while workers replace a sewer line.
House OKs bill for work at schools
WASHINGTON -- The House yesterday approved legislation by Kentucky's Rep. Ben Chandler that authorizes $6.4 billion to modernize the nation's school buildings and make them more energy-efficient. The bill would authorize an estimated $93.6 million for schools in Kentucky, including $16.5 million for Jefferson County, $726,000 for Bullitt County ...
Five Harrison County teachers will be honored June 18 during the annual Excellence in Education Celebration sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of Harrison County and the Harrison County Community Foundation.
Harrison Council puts off vote on former hospital renovation
The Harrison County Council has agreed to delay a vote on a proposed $14 million renovation of the former county hospital - one of the biggest public works projects considered by county leaders in recent years.
Sewer board to discuss grant for runoff project
Plans to pursue a $100,000 grant to start stormwater demonstration projects at two Harrison schools will be among the topics Wednesday for the Harrison County Regional Sewer District board.
Harry Porter Jr., 90, of Clarksville, Ind., died Tuesday, April 21, 2009, at Floyd Memorial Hospital.
Members of the Harrison County Republican Party gathered Sunday evening to honor the first GOP president, Abraham Lincoln.
Attorney general, state schools chief to speak
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller and state Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett will be the speakers Sunday for the 70th annual Lincoln Day Banquet of the Harrison County Republican Party.
Open house to showcase IUS students' artwork
Ashley Bell carried a pile of ceramic babies into the firing room at Indiana University Southeast last week.
Assessor offers help with personal property forms
Due to the elimination of township assessors in Harrison County, county Assessor Lorena Stepro has set up a place and time in each township so that the taxpayer has the opportunity to receive assistance on filling out the personal property forms.
Stormwater project at school to be discussed
The board also will hear its monthly report on the Berkshire wastewater treatment plant.
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