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The Town of Clarksville’s acquisition of Ashland Park fits in with the town’s larger plans to improve the area, according to officials.
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The closure will impact lanes on the ramp from Interstate 64 eastbound to Interstate 265 eastbound.
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The first portion of a massive park set to take up 600 acres along the Ohio River in Southern Indiana will wrap up later this year.
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The goal is to implement a strategy similar to those that protect Chesapeake Bay, Florida Everglades, the Great Lakes and Puget Sound.
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Funds from duck-themed postage stamps will now help raise money for a newly established wildlife refuge in Henderson, Kentucky.
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Newport has many vacant lots, more concrete than greenspace and sewers that overflow into streets and basements after a hard rain.
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In an area troubled by drugs, 58-year-old Dave Watkins has turned a small vacant plot into a peaceful spot for beekeeping and gardening.
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On average, flood protection systems in the Ohio Valley are 60 years old and plagued by rust, archaic engines and, in some places, sinkholes.
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Some researchers and activists warn new petrochemical plants in the Ohio River Valley could also bring a new type of pollution: nurdles.
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New Albany resident Jason Flickner is an environmental advocate who doesn’t see many career opportunities in this part of the country.