• Southern Indiana
Restaurants offering vets free meals
Applebee’s will offer free meals to veterans and active military showing military ID, photo or uniform all day Wednesday, and Golden Corral will offer a free meal to veterans and active military on the honor system from 5 to 9 p.m. Nov. 16.
To qualify for the Applebee’s meal, participants must present one of the following: a U.S. Uniform Services Identification Card; U.S. Uniform Services Retired Identification Card; Current Leave and Earnings Statement; Veterans organization card (American Legion and VFW); photograph in uniform; DD214; citation or commendation; or be in uniform. Golden Corral’s ninth-annual military appreciation is offered with no proof required, other than your word you are a veteran.
Visit applebees.com/vetsday or goldencorral.com/military for information. Also, visit Flags4Vets.com for information about a Louisville Veterans Day event at 11 a.m. Saturday.
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• Jeffersonville
Wesley United plans homecoming day
Wesley United Methodist Church’s annual homecoming celebration is planned for Sunday, beginning with morning worship at 10:45 a.m.
The church is located at 1201 E. Locust St., Jeffersonville. For more information, call 812-283-3727.
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Eastern Heights hosts Dan First concert
Eastern Heights Baptist Church will host Tate Music artist Dan First in concert at 7 p.m. Nov. 7 at the church, 3733 E. 10th St., Jeffersonville.
First will be performing songs from his Christian album, “Jesus Pariah.”
Contact Chris Rutherford at 888-361-9473 or ruther
ford@tatepublishing.com for more information.
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Clark Memorial hosts bariatric seminar
The Clark Memorial Hospital Bariatric Program is hosting a free seminar at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 12 for anyone considering a gastric banding procedure for weight loss at the hospital, 1220 Missouri Ave., Jeffersonville.
The free information seminar will be led by surgeons Dr. Brice Hamilton and Dr. Daniel MacMillan and includes information on obesity, the gastric banding procedure and a question-and-answer time.
Program coordinator Carolyn McKee will speak on the benefits of the comprehensive follow-up program at Clark Memorial, program successes, including a total weight loss for the program of more than 6,000 pounds, and basic insurance information.
The seminar is free to the public, however, reservations are requested. Contact Carolyn McKee at 812-283-2087 to register or for more information.
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• New Washington
School sets dates for talks
New Washington Middle/High School will host its parent-teacher conferences from 3:15 to 6:45 p.m. Nov. 12.
Carla Hobson will also host a New Washington and Beyond workshop from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The workshop will focus on preparing for life after high school with information about college and careers.
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• Sellersburg
Speed Memorial hosts turkey supper
Speed Memorial Church will celebrate community and fellowship at their 41st annual Turkey Supper and Bazaar at Nov. 14 in Silver Creek Middle School, 495 North Indiana Ave., Sellersburg.
Tickets will not be sold at the door. The supper features recipes from the late Evelyn Miller, a longtime church member, and includes roasted turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, dressing, corn pudding, sweet potatoes, creamed turnips, green beans, cranberry salad, roll, dessert and a beverage. The Bazaar, hosted by the Women’s Christian Fellowship, will feature handcrafted items, such as crocheted and knitted afghans, quilts, scarves, blankets, seasonal decorations, and specialty food items.
Tickets are $8 for adults (10 and up); $6 for children ages 4 to 9 and free for children 3 and under. Tickets are limited and must be purchased by Monday.
Call the church office at 812-246-3262 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. to purchase tickets.
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• New Albany
Graceland hosts Mary Courtney
Mary Courtney will be in concert at 7 p.m. today at Graceland Baptist Church as part of a women’s evening of praise and inspiration, sponsored by Graceland’s Real Women, 3600 Kamer Miller Road, New Albany.
Mary Courtney is a nationally known speaker and concert minister. She has appeared at the White House and on Daystar Christian Television. Her topic will be “Let Go and Let God.” She has a powerful testimony and speaks openly about her battle with anorexia and her husband’s suicide.
All women of the community are invited to attend. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free. Call 812-944-6448 for more information.
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PURE hosts movie on abortion issues
People Upholding Relationships with Encouragement, or PURE, of New Albany, will host the movie, “Come What May,” which explores the legal and moral issues of abortion at 7 p.m. Nov. 14 at Indiana University Southeast’s Hoosier Room, 4201 Grant Line Road, New Albany.
The movie is intended for ages 10 and up. Tickets are $7 and proceeds support PURE. Call 812-941-0872 for more information.
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Clark County
Evening News Briefs Nov. 6
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Appeals court hears Covered Bridge case
The Indiana Court of Appeals heard the respective oral arguments on the town of Sellersburg’s effort to annex the Covered Bridge Subdivision and the Willows on Wednesday. Covered Bridge appealed the trial court’s ruling that the town’s annexation preceded the subdivision’s effort to incorporate into an independent town and that, in exchange for sewer service, the residents would agree to not remonstrate against the annexation attempt.
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Redistricting on tap again for Jeffersonville
Though they just did so last year, it’s already time for the Jeffersonville City Council to start thinking about redistricting again.
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JEFF Fest set for June 9
The Jeffersonville Entire Family Fun Festival, better known as JEFF Fest, will
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Charlestown encourages Realtors and developers to help it grow
he city hosted a showcase for about 200 developers and Realtors at Charlestown High School on Tuesday. The purpose of the showcase was to pitch the city as a place that is expected to prosper, especially in light of the continued development at River Ridge Commerce Center.
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Jeffersonville mayor vetoes two council acts
“It’s a meaningless resolution. It carries no weight. I think it’s political posturing and I’d as soon not be a part of it,” Moore said. “I will not be brought into a political discussion that’s already been decided.”
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Bridges project specifics emerging
Valentine outlined that incentives will be part of Kentucky’s contract with the winning bidder.
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He explained that once construction begins, the expected cost of construction per day will total about $80,000 and the contractor can earn incentives for finishing early and penalties for finishing late. A completion date is set for June 30, 2018. - News and Tribune briefs for May 23, 2012
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Gregg picks Simpson for Dems ticket
Gregg got his biggest applause from the crowd Tuesday when he played up their joint support for women’s access to health care, which has become a national talking point for Democrats.
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TARC OKs rate increases
Contrary to its monetary situation, the amount of people riding the public transit system has increased about 10 percent, Barker said.
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Miss Clark County 2012 entrants sought
The contest is based on interview, evening gown and professional wear competition. Any Clark County young woman between the ages of 16 to 21 is eligible to participate.
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