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New Albany, Indiana · New AlbanyHoosiers from New Albany, Gary, and everywhere in between all want Indiana to be a great place to live, work, and grow. To achieve this vision, we need policies that provide all Hoosiers the opportunity to thrive. Unfortunately, in this…See the Story
COMMENTARY: Not content with Happy Hour: A legislative review
New Albany, Indiana · New AlbanyA New Albany man who was sentenced in a deadly hit-and-run in Louisville will not be getting out of prison early. Shaali Singogo was sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to criminal mischief and reckless homicide. Singogo hit and killed 25-year-old Nolan Hovell at Temple Cemetery in September 2021.See the Story
New Albany man sentenced in deadly hit-and-run denied shock probation
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New Albany, Indiana · New AlbanyNew Albany /Floyd County Schools on Friday organized an event to keep them motivated and improve their way of life. Nancy Hoolihan, a teacher for New Albany Floyd County Schools, wanted to have an event that would help the Floyd County Head Start teachers. Chris Goodman, a life coach for entrepreneurs and executives, gave a presentation on the impact teachers have on the students they teach. Roxanne Kimbell, a personal trainer in New Albany, came in to show what she does on a daily basis to stay healthy.See the Story
Floyd County Head Start teachers treated to special day
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New Albany, Indiana · New AlbanyNew Albany-Floyd County Schools is working with an architecture and engineering firm. The firm will gather information into a document that will serve as a "benchmark" The capacity of buildings will be a major focus, including current capacity. The plan will also explore capacity needs for programs such as preschool.See the Story
NAFCS kicks off facility plan, seeks stakeholder feedback
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