> SOUTHERN INDIANA —
The final numbers are in for Indiana Statehouse races that include districts in Clark and Floyd counties.
In District 73, final totals were not available on election night, but incumbent Republican Steve Davisson was able to defeat Democratic challenger Sandra Blanton with 13,354 votes, or 54 percent, to 11,159 votes, or 46 percent.
Totals from the other Statehouse races include incumbent Democrat Terry Goodin winning District 66 over Republican Justin Stevens with 13,161 votes, or 52 percent, to 12,010 votes, or 48 percent.
In District 70, incumbent Republican Rhonda Rhoads was elected to another term with 16,850 votes, or 57 percent, to Democrat Terry Miller’s total of 12,822 votes, or 43 percent.
Republican incumbent Ed Clere also won another term in District 72 with 16,172 votes, or 55 percent, to Democrat Sharon Grabowski, who collected 13,348 votes, or 45 percent.
Floyd County
Davisson retains Statehouse seat
Final numbers in for area state representative races
- Floyd County
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Floyd County Nutrition Coalition hands out 1,000 tomato plants
The organization recently handed out 1,000 free tomato plants in the community, as several groups participated in the effort including HOPE Southern Indiana, Floyd Memorial Hospital and Health Services and the Floyd County Health Department.
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“Caution Light’ the economic forecast for rest of year in Southern Indiana
Southern Indiana has made progress since the employment dip at the depths of the latest recession, but there’s still some catching up to do, Indiana University Southeast economic expert Uric Dufrene said Friday.
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“Caution Light’ the economic forecast for rest of year in Southern Indiana
Southern Indiana has made progress since the employment dip at the depths of the latest recession, but there’s still some catching up to do, Indiana University Southeast economic expert Uric Dufrene said Friday.
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POLICE: New Albany mother killed two children, then herself
New Albany Police Chief Sherri Knight said severe mental illness is what led to New Albany resident Jaime Clutter to drown her two children, then herself, in Falling Run Creek on March 13. The bodies were found where the creek runs through Binford Park.
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Five times four: Five Floyd County schools get Four Star designation; one in Clark County gets nod
- Aquatic center design gets council nod
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Floyd County Nutrition Coalition hands out 1,000 tomato plants


