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Riverside Elementary students get creepy crawlies
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Clark County Council postpones funding decisions
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Bob Hall talks sewers, water and budgets
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State releases Jeffersonville's 2008 audit
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EVENING NEWS BRIEFS: Tuesday, Feb. 9
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Rebates offered to Vectren customers
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Howard Steamboat Museum passes $1M goal
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Up to 20 New Albany firefighters could be laid-off without EDIT help
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List shows 200 tax delinquent businesses in Floyd County
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Salem insurance agent charged with fraud
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Curtain Call: Local theater ‘legend’ comes back to direct play at New Albany High School
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FIRST LOOK: Area Deaths - February 8, 2010
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Winter storm warning issued for area
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ARTS COUNCIL FACING MAKE-OR-BREAK YEAR: Organizationhas been promoting the arts for 33 years
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JOHNSON: Return to juvenile hall
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Bob Hall halfway through term two
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A DOWN MARKET: Farmers seek new location to sell goods after park renovation
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A new plan for planning, redevelopment
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THE COSTS OF FIGHTING CRIME: JPD to hire 10 officers in 2010
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Small Business Development Center moves to New Albany
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More candidates file for May primary
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THE TRIBUNE BRIEFS: Feb. 7, 2010
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Rep. Hill to file for primary Monday
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Floyd police warn about possible telephone scam
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Man facing felony charge for not paying taxi fare
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Police union wants second audit
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Girl, 17, charged as adult in armed robbery
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Patio homes finally get OK
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Indiana Department Child Services cutting work force in half
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Drainage work to start soon around Little League park
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EXTRA MILER: You have the power to make a difference
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THE TRIBUNE BRIEFS: Feb. 6, 2010
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BRAVE A SHAVE: Ariel LaGrange shaves her head for cancer research
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Local church hopes to impact 10,000 youth with message of hope
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Five injured in crash, teen driver arrested
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Fraze given six months to install septic system
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Ivy Tech more than halfway to fundraising goal
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FIRST LOOK: Area Deaths - February 5, 2010
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FUND-RAISOR: Bridgepoint students raise money for Haiti relief
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Costs, design questions remain on Eastern Boulevard project
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Aviation Board presents arguments for becoming an authority
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End in sight to Wilder case
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New publisher appointed for The Evening News
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Having a heart for education
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THE EVENING NEWS BRIEFS: Feb. 5, 2010
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SETTING THE STAGE: New smaller theater at Floyd Central to open this week with ‘Nunsense’
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Superior Court to survey Warrick Co. residents about Camm
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Man runs from police after being transported to Floyd jail
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No vote on New Albany sewer rates
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FIRST LOOK: Area Deaths - February 4, 2010
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Man runs from police after being transported to jail
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Funeral home director out of jail
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Valentine’s nonprofit in tax hole
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Wolf Challenge moving to Indianapolis
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Bill to freeze UEZ credits OK’d by State Senate
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New Albany City Council could have to repay for audit
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Police investigate 911 call about stabbing
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THE EVENING NEWS BRIEFS: Feb. 4, 2010
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Man accused of threatening to shoot judge
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A HUNGER TO HELP: St. Paul’s food bank reports increasing need
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New Albany man arrested on marijuana charges
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THE TRIBUNE BRIEFS: Feb. 4, 2010
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FIRST LOOK: Area Deaths - February 3, 2010
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New Albany Sewer Board could vote on rates Thursday
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AUTHORITY FIGURES: Members named to bridges board, funding questions dominate first meeting
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Court: Former firefighter deserves retirement hearing
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Armed robbery lands two in jail
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Concrete facade at Riverview collapses
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Man allegedly owing nearly $76,000 in child support arrested
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50,000 frozen meals to be donated to New Albany food banks
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Two homes damaged in downtown Jeffersonville fire
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THE EVENING NEWS BRIEFS: Feb. 3, 2010
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Town votes to allow two town workers to live rent-free
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Clarksville lands national Lewis and Clark convention
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THE TRIBUNE BRIEFS: Feb. 3, 2010
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FIRST LOOK: Area Deaths - February 2, 2010
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Haven House's homeless shelter to be auctioned by IRS
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Jeffersonville council backs idea of canal district
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Clarksville votes to allow two more town workers to live rent-free
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Man sentenced in robbery outside Jeffersonville Boys & Girls Club
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Clarksville lands national Lewis and Clark convention
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Charlestown makes city court position full-time
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EVENING NEWS BRIEFS: Tuesday, Feb. 2
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New Albany City Council goes for full-time attorney on initial readings
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NA-FC bus driver wins state award, to go on to compete at national level
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New Albany teen pleads guilty in fatal stabbing
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Man arrested for allegedly dealing oxycodone in New Albany
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FIRST LOOK: Area Deaths - February 1, 2010
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HELPING IN HAITI: Local missionaries work to help survivors of earthquake
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MAYOR IN THE MIDDLE: Galligan devoted much of his time to sewers in first half of term
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Mother wants to see son’s attackers prosecuted
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THE TRIBUNE BRIEFS: Jan. 31, 2010
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USER-FRIENDLY: NA-FC Public Library has added many new services
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Holding back to move forward?
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Eminent domain issues linger over Woodlands Park
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PHOTO GALLERY: Snow hits area, residents grab their sleds
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Man charged in McDonald’s assault still has valid handgun license
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No rate increase on Monday’s New Albany City Council docket