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Brian Howey: Female politicians finally get their due
NASHVILLE, Ind. - It was, utterly, one of the most painful political episodes I have ever had to watch as a political writer.
Indianapolis Jobs available at parks, reservoirs A number of state parks across Indiana have immediate seasonal needs that they are struggling to fill.
Memorial Day service announced
Local veteran Michael O'Hara has announced that Brown County will see its first Memorial Day service in more than 50 years this Monday.
Tom Adler Answers Questions Regarding Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival
Thomas Adler, author of Bean Blossom: The Brown County Jamboree and Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Festivals , has answered questions about the bluegrass music Jamboree on the University of Illinois Press web site.
Two-car crash linked to texting
A two-car crash at Seventh Street and Central Avenue in Columbus Thursday occurred after police said they received multiple reports of one of the vehicles driving erratically.
Thousands without power in Brown County tonight
More than 6,000 homes in Brown County went dark just after 11 p.m., and the outage stretches as far north as southern Morgan County.
Monroe County Hit With Flash Flooding
About 2 inches of heavy rain fell across southeast parts of Bloomington in Monroe County, according to the weather service, causing minor flooding in Bloomington and Nashville.
State seeks Hoosiers' favorite summer stops
Zaharakos Ice Cream Parlor in Columbus and Miller's Ice Cream House in Nashville are nominees for Hoosiers' favorite ice cream shops and kidscommons, Miller House and 240sweet in Columbus and Brown County State Park are candidates for the state's summer 2012 "bucket list." The Indiana Office of Tourism has opened online voting for the contests ... (more)
Brenda Faye Smith, Adair Co. KY She was a native of Adair County, KY, a member of a large, highly regarded Nashville, IN, family.