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September 26, 2012

Trees removed to make way for New Albany Bicentennial Park

NEW ALBANY — Grasshoppers Landscaping & Tree Service, removed trees while working on the future site of the New Albany Bicentennial Park at the corner of Spring and Pearl streets on Wednesday afternoon. A total of nine trees are slated to be removed from the site after specialists found them to be unhealthy.

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Emergency workers rescue a woman trapped in a building near Interstate 35 in Moore, after a tornado ripped through the community Monday.

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