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BOYS' GOLF: Highlanders win second straight sectional title z2s1p

SELLERSBURG — Floyd Central captured its second straight sectional title by the slimmest of margins Thursday.

First woman to serve as New Albany police officer celebrates 90th birthday 3c5238

NEW ALBANY — The first woman to serve in the New Albany Police Department was honored this week as she celebrated her 90th birthday.

BOYS' GOLF: Highlanders win second straight sectional title z2s1p

SELLERSBURG — Floyd Central captured its second straight sectional title by the slimmest of margins Thursday.

Southern Indiana residents attend second ICE protest s412d

JEFFERSONVILLE — “I love the honks,” said New Albany resident Vicki McCombs, as cars drove by expressing their agreement for their various sig…

Indiana unveils first draft of overhauled school ability system to replace A-F grades 6l6173

Indiana education officials presented the first draft of a sweeping new school ability framework Wednesday, marking a major step toward…

Local government officials voice concerns, uncertainty about tax reform law 1z4i3e

JEFFERSONVILLE — Jeffersonville Mayor Mike Moore said Indiana’s new property tax will be “devastating” for the city.

Ivy Tech freezes tuition for next two academic years 19713r

SELLERSBURG — The Ivy Tech Community College State Board of Trustees voted Thursday to freeze tuition and mandatory fees for the next two acad…

Center for Lay Ministries launches online silent auction to food pantry, Bliss House 2l2m5l

JEFFERSONVILLE — The Center for Lay Ministries is excited to announce the launch of its Online Silent Auction Fundraiser, running from June 8 …

NAFC SPOTLIGHT: Day uses voice to bring joy to worldwide audiences 5z2y13

After finishing a “Once on This Island” performance at Floyd Central, Kirsten Day returned home to resume her punishment. Her Chemistry grade,…

Multimedia artist Scott Scarboro at Cultural Arts Center June 21 4h354r

The Cultural Arts Center will have a live musical performance by multimedia artist Scott Scarboro on Saturday June 21.

Elon Musk pulls back on threat to withdraw Dragon spacecraft 2b1r5

As President Donald Trump and Elon Musk argued on social media on Thursday, the world's richest man threatened to decommission a space capsule…

Goodbye Mr. Nice Guy? Investors dump Tesla on bet Trump may lash out at Musk through his car company 6x2m53

Investors bought hundreds of billions of dollars of Tesla stock after Donald Trump was elected on a bet that politics were more important than…

Morales challengers line up as criticism over international trips mounts 69t47

As Secretary of State Diego Morales takes heat for back-to-back international trips that blurred personal and professional lines, Republican h…

Clarksville Library celebrated Juneteenth with family story time 4rrk

CLARKSVILLE — To celebrate Juneteenth early, the Clarksville library had a Family Summer Story time where the theme was Juneteenth.

WEEKEND WEATHER: June off to a stormy start 3v46l

A stormy weather pattern continues for the first full weekend of June.

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COLLEGE BASEBALL: Biven, Decker ready for 'Super' weekend 6j81k

A pair of local products will continue their quests to make it to the College World Series this weekend.

GIRLS' TENNIS: Pioneers ready to embrace underdog role 6xn63

CLARKSVILLE — Providence is ready to play the underdog role.

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK: Singleton, Cooper capping off prep careers 45m2c

Tre Singleton and Michael Cooper will play their final prep games this weekend.

DREW ELLIS WATCH 103i4b

The former Jeffersonville High School and University of Louisville standout is in his eighth…

BOYS' GOLF: Highlanders win second straight sectional title z2s1p

SELLERSBURG — Floyd Central captured its second straight sectional title by the slimmest of …

GABE BIERMAN WATCH 2s5741

The former Jeffersonville High School and Indiana University standout is in his fifth year o…

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Jack Daniel's maker Brown-Forman sees sales fall as Trump trade conflicts weigh on spirits producers 3k4f5d

Cochran departing River Hills for new venture n58v

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Donuts with Dad Story Time at New Albany Central LibraryDonuts with Dad Story Time at New Albany Central Library 2a4m3l

Center for Lay Ministries launches online silent auction to food pantry, Bliss House 2l2m5l

Multimedia artist Scott Scarboro at Cultural Arts Center June 21 4h354r

Saturday is opening day for the Jeffersonville Farmers Market 1hji

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NAFC SPOTLIGHT: Day uses voice to bring joy to worldwide audiences 5z2y13

Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites celebrating Juneteenth with free ission June 21 192d1j

June activities at the New Albany Parks and Recreation Department 3je1w

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Clarksville holds ceremony honoring fallen military heroes 4rq3u

Community Foundation sures $900K in scholarships to local students 3e6g5x

Area news, events and people 3d702e

Trump istration asks Supreme Court to leave mass layoffs at Education Department in place 2g14p

Elon Musk pulls back on threat to withdraw Dragon spacecraft 2b1r5

Goodbye Mr. Nice Guy? Investors dump Tesla on bet Trump may lash out at Musk through his car company 6x2m53

Morales challengers line up as criticism over international trips mounts 69t47

Clarksville Library celebrated Juneteenth with family story time 4rrk

WEEKEND WEATHER: June off to a stormy start 3v46l

Trump alleges that, under Biden, 'whoever used the autopen was the president' 1j1i

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Letter to the Editor 2b683z

Help people get back to work, not make them sicker

HOWEY COLUMN: Jim Morris fed the world. Now his work is being undone 2t3623

INDIANAPOLIS — I grew up spiritually in United Methodist churches in Michigan City and Peru, Indiana, and have attended Protestant services in…

GUEST COLUMN: A community conversation — philanthropy's role and what's ahead 5x641y

At the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana, we’re proud to serve as a connector — linki…

EYE ON THE ECONOMY: Liberation Day - a market rebuttal of tariff logic 2b4v5j

Liberation Day, as coined by the current istration, was intended to represent the freei…

YOUTH COUNT: So many opportunities for young people 5d2s66

Kids are cheering! The school year ended this past week and it’s summertime – YEAH!

KNABLE COLUMN: Going off the deep end 6p4o64

Spoiler alert — we’re talking about swimming today, not anger management. Though I readily a…

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PHOTO GALLERY: Floyd Central softball wins regional title 551gk

PHOTO GALLERY: Jeffersonville vs. Seymour in Class 4A Jeffersonville Sectional final 6a1s3t

PHOTO GALLERY: Indiana Junior All-Stars games at Charlestown 1j295v

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POLL: Do you universal K-12 school vouchers in Indiana? 3p5s4r

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NAFC SPOTLIGHT: Day uses voice to bring joy to worldwide audiences 5z2y13

After finishing a “Once on This Island” performance at Floyd Central, Kirsten Day returned home to resume her punishment. Her Chemistry grade, according to her mom and dad, was less-than-satisfactory, and so she was grounded. But when she entered the living room, Kirsten found her parents on…

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Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites celebrating Juneteenth with free ission June 21 192d1j

INDIANAPOLIS — In honor of Juneteenth, the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites will offer free ission on Saturday, June 21, at all of its locations across the state, including the three historic sites in southeast Indiana.

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June activities at the New Albany Parks and Recreation Department 3je1w

June activities at the New Albany Parks and Recreation Department

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39th Senior Games underway this week 3z86p

LifeSpan Resources, Inc., a non-profit organization serving the elderly and individuals with disabilities and the state-designated Area Agency on Aging for Clark, Floyd, Harrison and Scott counties in Indiana, is underway with its 39th Annual Senior Games from June 2 to 6 at various venues i…

Across Indiana 5mf71

Local Pacers fans hyped as team makes first NBA Finals appearance since 2000 1k5s4i

Habitat for Humanity recognizes volunteers 622m6a

Indiana's Brady Gang, formed 90 years ago, terrorized the Midwest as Public Enemy No. 1 f3w4x

CDC chief urges focus on health threats as agency confronts political changes 4zr60

NEW YORK — The outgoing head of the nation’s top public health agency urged the next istration to maintain its focus and funding to keep …

Delayed farm bill punted until after election with Congress stuck on how to pay for it 5k1r51

WASHINGTON — Sweeping legislation that would set food and farm policy for the next five years is in limbo, waiting for lawmakers to decide its…

CNHI ELECTION SURVEY: Economy, immigration, abortion leading issues 3b3k2u

The condition of the U.S. economy is top of mind for CNHI readers recently surveyed across 22 states. Respondents were asked to choose three issues as their leading concerns as the 2024 presidential election cycle kicks into high gear.

KETTER: A Kennedy weighs challenging Biden 5g5fv

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Assassinated President John F. Kennedy famously said life is unfair in remarks on the inequities of who goes to war and who doesn’t during a 1962 reference to the emerging Vietnam conflict.