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Outgoing Floyd County Library Trustees President Roger Whaley criticized the board this week for its recent decision to cut ties with a nonprofit that has helped fund the former Carnegie Center for Art and History.
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A Utica Town Board member is facing felony charges after police say he failed to track and pay all the sales tax owed from his small business over several years.
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What started more than 20 years ago as a way to replace lost revenue from the shuttered Indiana Army Ammunition Plant in Charlestown has become an economic driver for Southern Indiana and the surrounding region.
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The United States Postal Service is providing holiday shipping and mail deadlines to prepare for the holiday season.
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Rural health leaders in Indiana want more legislative support for rural hospitals and communities. The Indiana Rural Health Association presented their advocacy priorities at their recent policy forum.
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Officials in Clark and Floyd counties say they don’t expect service with New Chapel EMS to diminish, following the recent arrest of operator and former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel. But Floyd County is moving up its search for other options, in light of his charges.
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Tuesday was Organization Day at the Statehouse, the ceremonial start to the new session.
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One of two women police say are connected to the death of a 5-year-old boy whose body was found in a suitcase in a wooded area in Southern Indiana last year has been sentenced.
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Democrat Destiny Wells announced Monday she is running for Indiana attorney general next year.
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A judge has released more than 660 pages of documents — including warrants and subpoenas — in the criminal case against former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel.
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Why hasn’t Indiana raised its minimum wage? Several members of IPB's audience inspired this question.
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The City of New Albany has filed a lawsuit in state court to try to block removal of a low-head dam in Silver Creek. The dam’s removal is part of overarching plans for the 430-acre Origin Park in Southern Indiana.