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North Harrison Band Boosters to hold annual flower, plant sale

North Harrison Band Boosters to hold annual flower, plant sale

From North Harrison Band Boosters, Inc.

NEW SALISBURY, IN - The North Harrison Band Boosters will hold their annual flower and plant sale on Saturday, May 11, from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Rite Aid parking lot at the corner of SR 64 and SR 135 in New Salisbury, Indiana. 

Superintendent of Public Instruction announces recipients of 21st Century Community Learning Centers

Superintendent of Public Instruction announces recipients of 21st Century Community Learning Centers

From Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction

INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz announced that 24 organizations serving 80 after school sites throughout Indiana will receive 21st Century Community Learning Center (CCLC) grants effective June 1, 2013.  The grants are designed to provide academic enrichment opportunities for students. Grant awards range from $100,000 to $300,000.  The total award for this year is approximately $4.7 million.

“I am honored to award these organizations that are working every day to strengthen their communities,” said Superintendent Ritz. “These organizations work throughout the state to support student learning and development in communities affected by poverty.  I look forward to working with them in the coming years as we continue to increase student performance throughout Indiana.” 

Community Foundation of southern Indiana announces Lilly scholars

Community Foundation of southern Indiana announces Lilly scholars

From Community Foundation of southern Indiana

NEW ALBANY, IN - Four graduating seniors in Clark and Floyd counties will receive the generous, well-earned gift of four-year scholarships as the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana’s 2013 Lilly Endowment Community Scholars.

UofL researchers demonstrate humans develop antibodies to tobacco virus

UofL researchers demonstrate humans develop antibodies to tobacco virus

From Gary Mans

LOUISVILLE, KY – A virus typically associated with tobacco, but also known to be present in spinach, tomatoes, petunias and other vegetables and  household plants, may help protect people from Parkinson’s Disease.

Greater Clark to host Camp Kindergarten

Greater Clark to host Camp Kindergarten

From Erin Bojorquez

JEFFERSONVILLE, IN – Greater Clark County Schools will offer kindergarten during the 2013-2014 school year at no cost to parents/guardians (does not apply to textbook rental fee). Greater Clark County Schools will host

2013 KDF high school all-star basketball game lineup announced

2013 KDF high school all-star basketball game lineup announced

LOUISVILLE, KY - The Kentucky Derby Festival will host some of the top basketball recruits in the country for the 40th annual Derby Festival Basketball Classic presented by papajohns.com and Fifth Third Bank on Friday, April 19.  The roster includes three McDonald’s All-Americans, as well as University of Louisville signees Anton Gill and Akoy Agau, Kentucky signee Derek Willis and Indiana University signees Devin Davis, Luke Fischer, Stanford Robinson and Troy Williams. Nearly all of the players scheduled to participate are ranked among the Top 50 nationally by recruiting services Rivals.com, Scout.com, and 247sports.com. The players will also participate in the Horseshoe Foundation Night of Future Stars on Thursday, April 18, at Floyd Central High School.

“It is great to have players committed to Indiana, Kentucky, and Louisville,” said Mike Gandolfo and Keith Conrad, the event’s co-recruiting chairs.

New Washington State Bank offers support to Ivy Tech

New Washington State Bank offers support to Ivy Tech

From Jenny Eggenspiller, Assistant Director of Communications, Ivy Tech Community College Sou. Indiana

Sellersburg, IN — Ivy Tech Southern Indiana recently celebrated the dedication of the New Washington State Bank Atrium thanks to a generous donation by the bank. The New Washington State Bank made a donation to the college of $25,000, in support of its efforts to provide quality education to people in southern Indiana.

“This marks the beginning of a partnership that has many opportunities for success in the future. We believe this is just the beginning. Both organizations believe in high standards and work hard to help individuals reach their goals.