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You Gotta Move: Parkwood participates in Greater Clark health push
Alexis Lamarr and the Parkwood Elementary School cheerleading squad led the student body in a cheer to start the wellness initiative challenge.
Vacancy on Supreme Court 2012 - Stories today on the results of Round #1
"Region magistrate not selected as semi-finalist for Indiana Supreme Court vacancy" is the heading to this NWI Times story by Dan Carden, writing again about Lake County Magistrate Michael Pagano.
Protest takes place on Sherman Minton Bridge
NEW ALBANY, IN Work stopped on the Sherman Minton bridge Thursday after protestors crossed construction boundaries complaining not enough minorities and local workers were on the job.
Free falling: CCE demolishes former New Albany business at no charge
Standing a few feet from what remained of the structure, New Albany Building Commissioner David Brewer said he was pleased for several reasons with the razing of the former Graham Chiropractic building.
IUS to present a Fantastick time [Theater]
The Fantasticks performances will take place on Feb. 10, 11, 17, and 18 at 8 p.m. each night.
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New chorus director is 'in love with barbershop'
Andrew Wheaton, the new director of the Thoroughbred Chorus, leads practice inside Jim Miller Hall.
What a woman: Runaway slave turned Civil War nurse memorialized with Carnegie exhibit
Lucy Higgs Nichols was born into slavery in 1838, and escaped her owners in 1862 by joining with the 23rd Indiana Volunteer Regiment near Bolivar, Tenn.
2 southern Indiana counties consider vote centers
A lot can happen in Indianapolis today - a day when the nation's focus will be on the Super Bowl.
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.
New Albany homeowners who escaped burning home: 'Everything's gone'
NEW ALBANY, IN - Fire forces a Southern Indiana family from their home. Thankfully the family made it out safely, but their home is a total loss.
Carnegie Center exhibit focuses on former slave's story
What: Remembered: The Life of Lucy Higgs Nichols, a permanent exhibit about a former slave who became a nurse in the Union army in Tennessee and then resettled in New Albany Where: Carnegie Center for Art and History, 201 E. Spring Street, downtown New Albany Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m Admission: Free Information: 944-7336 ... (more)
Taxi drivers arrested on drug charges
Four employees of a New Albany-based taxi cab company have been arrested on drug charges, according to a New Albany Police Department news release.
Two Decades Old Murder Case Solved
In early police interviews Christopher told police he and his wife were fighting that day but that he had blacked out and didn't remember what else happened.
Indianapolis journalist will speak to One Southern Indiana
Gerry Dick, a journalist and television and radio host, will be the keynote speaker at One Southern Indiana's annual meeting, Feb.
Man arrested in 22-year-old New Albany slaying
Authorities believe a nearly 22-year-old murder mystery was solved Thursday when a New Albany man was charged with killing his wife in 1990.
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Exhibit details life of an escaped slave
Myra Silva, Carnegie Center for Art and History fabricator, works on installing the Lucy Higgs Nichols permanent exhibit.
Dale Moss | Budget of Arts Council stretched
Leadership of the Arts Council of Southern Indiana includes Jim Meeks, left, vice president; Julie Schweitzer, the executive director; and Pat Harrison, treasurer.
Former police officer accused of making racial slur appeals ruling
NEW ALBANY, IN - New Albany police officer accused of making racial comment will get his day in court.