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The $30 cost include hors d’oeuvres, a multi-course meal, entertainment and the chance to solve a mystery.
The award was said to be particularly noteworthy because of the past year being difficult for hospitals.
Seven New Albany students were selected.
The company owns the line between New Albany and Ripley as well as other Mid-South lines.
Parks Smith, a candidate for the Ward 1 Alderman position, discusses his belief in New Albany and his reasons for seeking the position.
Disturbance calls appear to be on the increase this past week.
Congratulations to Margo Amadu, honored as quarterly Service First Champion at Baptist Union County Hospital for her outstanding service to her patients.
The spray park was discussed and it was learned the facility is too unsafe to use and should be demolished and replaced.
City officials would like to build a new spray park but estimated cost for a similar attraction would be $500,000 to $700,000.
Students were asked to write about the idea of “If I had a bike.”
The testing would allow students who come into close contact with someone showing symptoms to remain in class rather than being quarantined at home 14 days.
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