The Indianapolis Star - Sat Nov 28
CLARKSVILLE, Ind. -- Signs for the streets laid out by Gen. George Rogers Clark in his original Southern Indiana settlement more than 200 years ago will be a feature of the Old Clarksville Historic District proposed for 279 acres of the town near the Ohio River.
TARC proposes service cutsThe News Tribune - Fri Nov 27
Louisville public transportation provider TARC has proposed cutting bus routes as a means of offsetting a budget shortfall.
Funding spurs proposal for Old Clarksville Historic DistrictThe Courier-Journal - Fri Nov 27
Signs for the streets laid out by General George Rogers Clark in his original Southern Indiana settlement more than 200 years ago will be a feature of the Old Clarksville Historic District proposed for 279 acres of the town near the Ohio River.
Deals and Sleep Deprivation: Bargain hunters head out in force for Black FridayTribune/Sunday Ledger Tribune - Fri Nov 27
Staggering through the door, bleary-eyed, exhausted with countless bags of gifts under their arms is likely how many Southern Indiana shoppers finished off Black Friday.
Volunteers serve hundreds a Thanksgiving meal at Gilt Edge, Claysburg TowersThe News Tribune - Thu Nov 26
This year, Edna Nichols and her husband became homeless for the first time, and for Thanksgiving they were not sure where they would have their meal.
Colgate plant development deal falls apartWAVE-TV Louisville - Wed Nov 25
A deal to develop the former Colgate plant property in Clarksville, IN has fallen through.
No-Go for Apartment Complex: Commissioners deny bid for rezoning land off of Old State Road 60The News and Tribune - Tue Nov 24
Citing traffic concerns and worries over the type of neighbors the construction of proposed apartment complex would bring, the message to Clark County Commissioners from residents along Old State Road 60 was clear: "Not in our neighborhood." Heeding the residents' concerns, the commissioners on Tuesday denied an effort, 2-0, to rezone a portion of ...
Hill pushing FEMA disaster declaration reformThe News Tribune - Tue Nov 24
Despite being drenched by the same Aug. 4 storm, Floyd and Clark counties didn't receive federal disaster aid while neighboring Jefferson County was awarded public and private assistance.
Open letter to a CFOTribune/Sunday Ledger Tribune - Sun Nov 22
Dear Frank Collesano, Pardon the obvious pun, but let me be frank with you. Please reconsider your decision to leave at the end of the year.
Greenway levy-top trail nearly doneTribune/Sunday Ledger Tribune - Sat Nov 21
A more than 2-mile trail atop Clarksville's floodwall is nearly complete. According to Brad Kaluzny, superintendent of the Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department, gravel has been laid and the trail should be paved by the end of the year.
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