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Form G Companies will host an informational meeting this week on plans for a mixed-use development along Eastern Boulevard in Clarksville.
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New Albany Democratic Mayor Jeff Gahan has announced a bid for a fourth consecutive term.
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Lawmakers have introduced bills that aim to make prescription drugs more affordable, prevent medical billing errors that drive up costs, and prohibit non-compete agreements for physicians.
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American Commercial Barge Line is hosting a community input meeting Monday to gain insight into what residents and stakeholders want to see at the former Jeffboat property in Jeffersonville.
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Republicans push a constitutional amendment to keep more people in jail without bail. Lawmakers debate a step towards a universal school voucher program. And the state Supreme Court weighs the future of abortion rights.
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The New Albany City Council has approved funding and lease plans for a new police headquarters in downtown New Albany. It’s estimated at $12.6 million and has multiple funding sources.
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The future of abortion rights in Indiana is now in the hands of the state’s five Supreme Court justices.
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CenterPoint Energy has called in Minneapolis-based Standby Systems to investigate following multiple carbon monoxide reports in Southern Indiana over Dec. 24 and Christmas Day.
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Democratic Charlestown Mayor Treva Hodges has announced she’ll be seeking a second term. She was first elected in 2019, unseating longtime Republican Mayor Bob Hall.
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Some Indiana Republicans want to change the state constitution to allow judges to withhold bail entirely for a lot more people.
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Attorneys for abortion care providers and the state will argue the constitutionality of Indiana’s near-total abortion ban before the state’s highest court this week.
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Indiana Republican State Rep. Ed Clere has filed paperwork to run for mayor of New Albany in the Indiana primary May 3.