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The former Colgate-Palmolive property in Southern Indiana is known for its iconic clock and for being a centerpiece for Clarksvilles new downtown. But before it was a manufacturing plant, the site was home to a state prison and reformatory.
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Southern Indiana residents cast votes this week in municipal primary races, moving candidates ahead to the general election. Unofficial results show New Albany Democratic incumbent Mayor Jeff Gahan winning with nearly 80% of the vote, and a very close at-large race in Clarksville.
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The United States Department of Justice filed a proposed agreement Thursday to resolve a lawsuit against a southern Indiana town for violating the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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National Labor Relations Board Seattle regional office officials allege the company withheld benefits from the Clarksville store and 261 other locations that had voted to unionize or were considering it across the country.
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The cities of Clarksville and Richmond worked with Indiana University last year to find out what parts of those communities get the hottest and who is most vulnerable to extreme heat. Now they've come up with plans to "beat the heat."
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An attorney for the southern Indiana town of Clarksville is denying allegations that it revoked a job offer to a prospective police officer because of his HIV diagnosis.
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Employees at a Starbucks in Clarksville have filed to unionize, making the store the first in the state to do so.
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Clarksville police had offered a job to a man who was already working as a volunteer reserve officer but then dropped the offer in 2015 based on his HIV status, the Justice Department said.
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Firefighters called Thursday evening to the Falls of the Ohio State Park found the building fully engulfed in flames.
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Bloomington, Clarksville, and Union City will receive grants totaling $1.4 million to clean up contaminated properties.