Clark County (The Evening News)
PHOTO: Back-to-school jam in Clark County
Joanne Holbrook, sitting with her daughter, Brandy Holbrook, has a laugh while door prizes were being drawn at the Back-to-School Jam 2009 on Thursday evening. Parents and students gathered at Parkview Middle School in Jeffersonville for refreshments, prizes and guest speakers at the annual event, sponsored by Jeff-Metro Parents in Education.
— Staff photo by C.E. Branham
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Ivy Tech students head south to volunteer for spring break next week
This marks the second year that the college is sponsoring a spring break trip south to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity. This year the group of 13 students and two advisors are headed to Tampa, Fla.
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River Valley Middle School celebrates inventors
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Reassessment again for Clark County?
The Clark County Commissioners were planning ahead in committing funds to help to resolve some of the issues with the 911-emergency response system, but an issue lingering from the past may again put the county in a lurch as it looks to fund essential services.
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Clarksville approves additional payments for Eastern Boulevard work
The Clarksville Redevelopment Commission at a Thursday night meeting approved a change order for extra work along Eastern Boulevard, raising the cost of the project by as much as $221,000.
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Better Business Bureau issues warning about talent-search firm
The talent search business operates as The Next Star 2010 and uses the Web site www.thenextstar2010, according to a BBB press release.
- Transportation changes coming at Silver Creek schools
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UPDATE: JHS principal Steve Morris to leave
Jeffersonville High School Principal Steve Morris will be leaving his post by the end of this school year and his replacement, James Sexton, will start transitioning to the position after spring break.
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Center for Lay Ministries clients are big winners
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Clarksville school system asks voters for tax bump
Clarksville Community School Corp. is preparing to host public meetings to ask the voters in its district to vote yes on a referendum in May, with hopes that the ability to levy taxes will keep the district from falling apart.
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A watershed moment for development at River Ridge
The board approved a resolution at a meeting this week for water-supply improvements being completed by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, as well as announced it had reached a settlement with Wastewater One LLC, in conjunction with the cities of Charlestown and Jeffersonville.
The entities involved reached an agreement March 11, according to Board President Mark Robinson. - More Clark County (The Evening News) Headlines
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Ivy Tech students head south to volunteer for spring break next week


