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Indiana collector offers glimpse of his treasures
Who knew what art ambitions lurked in the souls of New York City postal workers and librarians Herbert and Dorothy Vogel before they became famous? Who knew, until now, that Rob Cathcart, 35, has amassed 1,000 ...
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL: Pioneers put up fight, but fall at Austin
A short-handed Providence girls' basketball team gave host Austin all it wanted on Friday night.
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Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship applications available
The scholarship program is available through the Scott County Community Foundation.
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Motor club seeks warm clothes for needy students
AAA Hoosier Motor Club's Clarksville office, 999 Eastern Blvd., is having a 'Keep Little Ones Warm' campaign during November in hopes of providing needy elementary school students with cold-weather attire.
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Several hurt as van runs into clinic
A van crashed through the front windows of Clark County's methadone clinic on Charlestown Pike yesterday, sending four people to hospitals and leaving several others complaining of pain.
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Van crashes into methadone clinic
A van crashed through the front windows of a southern Indiana methadone clinic, injuring at least four people.
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Crothersville council studies options for a new town hall
Discussion of a new town hall has been on the council's agenda several times since the original building was damaged by a storm in 2006.
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Oct. 30 meeting set by Austin Council to discuss SASCO
The Council moved its business meeting to Thursday night and will hold it at the Jennings Township Volunteer Fire Department to ensure everyone concerned about the trash bag program will be able to attend.
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ELECTION: Pharmacist seeks jobs for the region in District 73 race
Steve Davisson's job as a pharmacist in Salem gives him the opportunity to hear about the issues with which people are concerned.
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Scottsburg clinic brings health care closer for veterans
SCOTTSBURG, Ind. -- Larry Gulley recalls when it was a fast-food restaurant called Druther's. That seems years and years ago.
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Six taken into custody after reported armed robbery
A couple who reside at the trailer park and three of their friends were listed as the victims in the robbery.
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Robbery Claims Bogus, But Two Still Wind Up In Jail
A robbery call at a downtown Bedford bar put two people in jail late last night.
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Obama would be good for small business
There have been several dire editorials about what the Obama presidency will mean for small business.
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Ivy Tech library to hold kids' Halloween event
The Ogle Virtual Library at Ivy Tech Community College, 8204 Ind. 311, Sellersburg, is holding a Pumpkin Bag Decorating Fun Time for children 5-6 p.m. tomorrow.
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Seven arrested at Austin
A drug crackdown at Austin that started at the first of the year continued Thursday with the arrests of seven people.
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5 area counties may get aid for infrastructure repairs
The windstorm that tore through the region last month caused more than $6.2 million in damage to publicly owned buildings, utilities and streets in five Southern Indiana counties.
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Traffic moving again on I-65 near Scottsburg, Ind.
Traffic is moving again on Interstate 65 south of Scottsburg, Ind., after earlier in the evening police briefly closed the road in both directions because a truck overturned.
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Austin drug roundup nets 7
A crackdown on drug crime in Austin that began at the beginning of the year continued this week with the arrests of seven people.
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Seven charged in Austin drug crackdown
A crackdown on drug crime initiated in Austin at the beginning of this year continued this week with the arrests of seven people on drug charges.
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Humane Society Gets Strict Around Halloween
Author: KCBD-TV Source: KCBD-TV Title: HUMANE SOCIETY GETS STRICT AROUND HALLOWEEN With Halloween quickly approaching, the Humane Society of West Texas is altering its adoption policy.
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