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BELLS ARE RINGING: Salvation Army kicks off largest fundraiser of yearBy CHRIS MORRIS
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It’s back-iston! Clarksville cuts ribbon on repaired Blackiston Mill Road
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New Albany man arrested in steel theft
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Interroll celebrates 10 years in Jeff
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Young gun eyes 9th District seat
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Valentine says he won’t accept CFO’s resignation
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The Evening News Briefs Nov. 21
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2-1-1 helps locals in crisis
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The Tribune News Briefs Nov. 21
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Incorporation gets board’s OK: Clark County Commissioners also likely to give approval
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The Tribune News Briefs Nov. 20
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FIRST LOOK: Area Deaths - November 20, 2009
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New Albany City Council keeps its health insurance
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Brewer takes over building commissioner post
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S. Ellen Jones neighborhood selected for $6.7M grant
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Jeffersonville misses out on federal tax credits
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SUPER SPELLERS: Borden Elementary hosts statewide spelling contest
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Wilder’s Mercedes incorrectly registered
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Four charged with illegally acquiring prescription drugs
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Two arrested on multiple drug charges
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Evening News Briefs Nov. 20
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FIRST LOOK: Area Deaths - November 19, 2009
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New Albany receives $6.7 million federal grant for SEJ
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Hello Hollywood! 10-year-old off to compete for national pageant title
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Questions raised after man dies in jail
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Teacher makes reading a wonderland
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Wilder pleads not guilty to theft
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Murder on Mansion Row: Christmas party setting for Culbertson West murder mystery
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Benefits in doubt? Price proposing elimination of council health insurance
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One arrested in New Albany robbery, second suspect at large
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Security officer named support employee of year
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The Tribune News Briefs Nov. 19
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Two killed in accident on Ind. 111 in Floyd Co.
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Police search for missing New Albany teenager
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Evening News Briefs Nov. 19
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FIRST LOOK: Area Deaths - November 18, 2009
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Two killed in accident on Ind. 111 in Floyd County
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CFO COLLESANO TALKS: GCCS’ chief financial officer explains why he’s leaving after a few months
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TUESDAY NIGHT RAW: No cooking allowed as group celebrates holiday
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Theatair X given chance to respond to ROCK’s brief
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WRITE THIS WAY: IUS, New Albany High School start pilot writing program for teens
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Shop with a Cop boosted by Jack’s donation
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Deal or no deal: OUCC looks to limit proposed increase by Indiana American Water Co.
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About 35 benches remain in city without approval
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Little League complex would include 10 fields
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Evening News Briefs Nov. 18
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The Tribune News Briefs Nov. 18
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Two arrested on drug-dealing charges
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Bayh asked to reject public option
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FIRST LOOK: Area Deaths - November 17, 2009
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Clarksville student has gathering spirit
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Study: Health care reform could threaten Medicare coverage
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Jeffersonville sewer tap increases to be phased in
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Man crashes into utility pole after police pursuit in New Albany
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McCartin-Benedetti’s hearing on OWI rescheduled
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New Junior Achievement program teaches high school students about careers, steps to get there
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River Ridge seeking improvements
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INDOT lays out the road ahead
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EVENING NEWS BRIEFS — Tuesday, Nov. 17
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New Albany still working on Coyle deal, council has to approve
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New Albany attorney suspended after sexual battery conviction
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FIRST LOOK: Area Deaths - November 16, 2009
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MORE OPTIONS: Alternative program opens up to elementary students
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Additional Jeffersonville City Council votes expected on top issues
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City asks permission to build road through wetlands
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Clark County lays off more than 20
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DREAM ON: Patrick Henry Hughes inspires crowd at annual Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast
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Sekula pushing for local historic preservation group
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Appraisals for North Annex lowered
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Hill: Health care reform won’t cut into Medicare
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NAACP endorses health care public option
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Evening News Briefs Nov. 15
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Tribune News Briefs Nov. 15
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Help still hard to come by
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Who’s out in 2011? Fetz, Sellers each say running again unlikely
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Jeffersonville official accused of theft in Kentucky
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HISTORY RICH: DePauw Memorial to celebrate 125th anniversary Sunday
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Georgetown needs new police car
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Economy not likely to rebound much in 2010
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Evening News Briefs Nov. 14
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KIPDA sets priority list for grants to nonprofit organizations
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Local Craft Bazaars
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The Tribune News Briefs Nov. 14
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United Way campaign at halfway mark
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FIRST LOOK: Area Deaths - November 13, 2009
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Granger guilty on all counts for child molestation, seduction
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Clark County Commissioners: More costs pour in for Clark County
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Youth services merge
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Dean talks health care: Former DNC chair is keynote speaker at annual event
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It’s official: Greater Clark CFO says he’s out Dec. 31
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Sipes not seeking re-election
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SBA disaster loan process starts today for flood victims
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New Albany City Council President Coffey says council likely to use EDIT for 2010 budget
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Van drives into New Albany school
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Police find three cars in Ohio River
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Evening News Briefs Nov. 13
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PHOTO GALLERY: Howard Dean visits New Albany
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Leaders talk progress, schedule on bridges