It takes determination, planning, and good people skills to become a successful small business owner. While these values are inherent to many Southern Indiana businesses, one more requirement ...
The Annual Awards Ceremony of the Piankeshaw Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution was held at the Cardinal ...
The Department of Homeland Security will soon be under new management, an opportunity to reset President Donald Trump’s ...
A 17-year-old New Albany resident has been charged in connection with the alleged rape of two teenage girls. Emryon McMahan ...
Huber’s Orchard and Winery has been a Borden staple for seven generations, and the vast business offers much to its visitors.
At its March Lodge meeting, Jeffersonville Elks Lodge #362 donated $8,000 to support several local organizations.
CHARLESTOWN — Representatives from Orion Renewable Energy Group held an information event in Charlestown for local businesses.
A 23-year-old Jeffersonville resident has been sentenced to five years and three months in prison after being charged for illegally possessing an altered firearm.
A New Albany High School student is putting a unique spin on traditional yoga by including unexpected guests for a good cause: baby goats.
JEFFERSONVILLE – A federal lawsuit filed last year by a former Clark County Jail employee may be headed toward a settlement.
Click here to view this item from ...
Indiana merchants and customers say the state’s ban on federal food aid for sugary drinks and candy relies on definitions too “arbitrary” to comply with or shop by.