The City of New Albany and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) have reached an agreement in an ongoing lawsuit, paving the way for the removal of the Providence Mill Dam.
Some people experienced the festivities for the first time, like Matthew Kluckowski and his daughter Millie, who moved to southern Indiana six months ago. "It's clearly a good tradition so I wanted to ...
NEW ALBANY, Indiana — Authorities executed multiple search warrants Wednesday as part of an ongoing investigation in New Albany. New Albany Police Chief Todd Bailey said the department worked with ...
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Graeter’s Ice Cream to expand into New Albany
Graeter’s Ice Cream will soon open its latest central Ohio location in New Albany. A Graeter’s is set to open at 5065 Forest ...
The City of New Albany approved EcoSystems Connections Institute’s application for a local floodway permit to allow the ...
Digital health and wellness company Hims & Hers is investing more than $200 million to expand its operations in New Albany ...
New Albany, Ohio, promotes sustainability during holidays, sharing a 'Green Holiday Guide' from SWACO with tips on ...
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New Albany estates top November home sales at more than $2 million each
COLUMBUS, Ohio ( WCMH) — The priciest home in Franklin County in November sold for $2.7 million, and Delaware County’s most ...
NEW ALBANY - Monday's soccer action between New Albany and Tishomingo County to the home-standing Bulldogs as they won both ...
An arm of the New Albany Company is seeking to rezone more than 100 acres along U.S. Route 62 for future development.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The city of New Albany and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources reached a settlement in a lawsuit over the Providence Mill Dam on Silver Creek. The DNR filed the ...
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