JEFFERSONVILLE — Bev Knight, assistant superintendent of the Jeffersonville Parks Authority, was fired by the city Monday morning.
Mayor Tom Galligan confirmed the decision to let Knight go, but would not elaborate other than saying it was a reorganization decision and the city is exploring its options. A replacement for her position has not been named, but is being sought, said Parks Director Bob Manor.
Manor also said he could not discuss why Knight was let go.
Knight, was a lead organizer for RiverStage — the city’s entertainment barge on the Ohio River — which features concerts, movies and plays.
Entertainment events have already been booked through the summer.
There is not a listing in the phone book for Knight’s Jeffersonville residence and she could not be reached for comment.
Clark County
RiverStage organizer fired by city
Officials don't elaborate on Bev Knight's dismissal
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Gov. Kathy Davis had her signature invalidated because she listed her address at “9th” street but Marion County’s rolls had her at “09th” street.
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Underwood man found dead in woods
The search resumed later in the day Friday and his body was discovered about 6 p.m. in a wooded area less than half a mile from his family’s 70-acre farm, said Maj. Chuck Adams of the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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Jeffersonville law department still being negotiated
The combined salaries of the two attorneys and a paralegal add up to $221,900, which Harmon called a savings compared to the $239,373 the city has paid in legal bills on average during the last two years.
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Most area graduation rates above state average
According to a release from IDOE, Indiana’s state graduation rate came in at 85.7 percent. About 45 percent of high schools met or exceeded the 90 percent mark and 83 percent graduated 80 percent of their seniors or more.
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