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Orange Clover

Best Vegetarian Selection and Sandwich!

Kiss My Grits!

Open since October of 2012, The Orange Clover provides breakfast and lunch for the businesses of Water Tower Square, as well as the surrounding cities in Indiana and Kentucky. Doubling as a catering company, The Orange Clover has won multiple awards in local competitions since opening their doors. Chef/Owner Rachel Smallwood specializes in Southern inspired cooking, but focuses mostly on fresh, local ingredients to keep her guests coming back for more. Sauces, soups, dressings, grits, and feature items are all made fresh daily, in-house. The business is a family enterprise, as Rachel’s husband built all the tables and booths, her father works full-time in the restaurant, her mother is the baker, her sister assists with catering and marketing, and her brother owns another local restaurant. Features such as The OC Hot Brown over pretzel-bread stuffing and Spicy Shrimp Mac & Cheese put a new spin on old favorites. Whether it’s breakfast, lunch, or a catered meal, Orange Clover Kitchen & More will prove to be one of your local favorites, too.

Thank you for the votes! We offer delivery on large orders, and we provide a large range of custom catering services from corporate lunches to large scale weddings and events.

Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 7am-3pm.

CLARK COUNTY

2015 The Orange Clover 590 Missouri Ave Suite 100 in Jeffersonville on Water Tower Square


Clark County Readers’ Choice Results

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Eats & Dining Best Appetizers

Applebee’s

Best Bakery Items

Adrienne & Co.

Best Dessert

Adrienne & Co .

Best Fries

Big 4 Burgers

Best Burger

Big 4 Burgers

Best Ice Cream

Comfy Cow

Best Frozen Yogurt

Sweet Frog

Best Chicken

Chic-fil-a

Best Hot Wings

Buffalo Wild Wings

Best Pizza

Tony Boombozz

Best Seafood

Red Lobster

Best Sandwich

Orange Clover

Best Salad

Zaxby’s

Best BBQ

Famous Dave’s

Best Steak

Texas Roadhouse

Best Breakfast Menu

Cracker Barrel

Best Wine Selection

Olive Garden

Best Beer Selection

Boombozz

Best Margarita Selection

Puerto Vallarta

Best Asian Restaurant

Kansai

Best Italian Restaurant

Olive Garden

Best Mexican Restaurant

Puerto Vallarta

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HEY CLARK COUNTY, OUR ZALADS LOVE YOU BACK!

Best Vegetarian Selection Orange Clover Best Food Delivery Service Jimmy John’s Best Cafe

Adrienne’s

Best Coffee Shop

Heine Brother’s

Best Buffet

Golden Corral

Best Bar

Red Yeti

Best Family Dining Restaurant

Texas Roadhouse

Best Place For Romantic Dinner

Olive Garden

Best New Restaurant (opened 2013 or later)

Big 4 Burgers

Best Restaurant Overall

Texas Roadhouse

Thank you, Clark County, for voting Zaxby’s Best salad. We sure do appreciate our neighbors’ support. Truth is, Clark County is our kind of place. Visit us at these locations: 2870 Technology Ave New Albany • 812.725.7484 2740 Allison Ln. New Albany • 812.920.0080 Each restaurant independently owned and operated. © 2015 Zaxby’s Franchising, Inc. “Zaxby’s” is a registered trademark of Zaxby’s Franchising, Inc.

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Sizzling first half helps Jeff beat Hornets, 73-54 BY GREG MENGELT

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JEFFERSONVILLE — It hasn’t been the kind of senior year Chad Hudson, Ronnie Todd, Nolan Fertig, Triston Kimbrough and Harrison Dale imagined before the season began, but it’s starting to come together for their Red Devils at the right time. Jeffersonville (8-13) knocked down five first-half 3-pointers and made their first 15 free throws to beat visiting Henryville 73-54 to close the regular season with its third win in four games. “I just tried to enjoy it, knowing it’s our last game here as senior,” Hudson said. The game was a last-minute addition to the schedule after Jeff

had games with Corydon Central and Castle canceled and the Hornets lost home games to Springs Valley and West Washington due to the winter weather. “I’m really thankful [to Henryville] for playing us tonight and giving us a chance to have Senior Night,” Jeff coach Matt Pait said. The setup came naturally. Pait is engaged to Henryville firstyear coach Jared Hill’s sister and Hornet volleyball coach Shallon Hill. The two are set to be married in 24 days. Jared Hill joked that he was disappointed his sister sat behind the Red Devil bench. “I’m a little upset she sat behind the fiancé,” Hill said. “She’s not married yet, so she probably should have been sitting behind

my bench. I’m really excited for her and Matt. Matt’s a great guy and she deserves somebody like Matt.” Both coaches hope the series continues in the future. “I’d love to do it,” Hill said. “I’d love for them to come to Henryville and for us to come back here.” “If Jared’s willing to play it, I would be,” Pait said. “It’s up to the athletic directors on that one.” Junior Demarre Sims got the Red Devils off to a fast start with eight of his 13 points coming in the opening period. Kimbrough and Michael Minton each added a 3-pointer as Jeff grabbed a 20-8 lead after one period. SEE DEVILS, PAGE B4

Cynthia Weigleb, whose daughter died Sunday, wanted on warrant BY GARY POPP

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CLARKSVILLE — Law enforcement officials are searching for the mother of a child whose death Sunday has been called “unnatural” and is under investigation. | BOYS BASKETBALL SILVER CREEK FINISHES MSC 9-0 Cynthia Weigleb, 23, Clarksville — who has not been named a suspect in the death of the 3-year-old girl, Alexis Aresman — is wanted by authorities in Floyd County. Weigleb has an active warrant for her arrest out of Floyd County JEREMY MULL Circuit Court after failing to appear Tuesday for a court hearing stemming from a ONLINE 2012 conviction for battering To listen to the 911 call from Sunday’s incident, one of her other children. The warrant was issued af- find this story at ter Weigleb failed to appear newsandtribune.com. for the hearing that involved her probation fees. She was placed owing $2,100 in on probation in 2012 after pleading guilty to battering her then-3month-old daughter. In other developments in the case, Clarksville police released an recording Silver Creek senior Gabe Bauer lines up his shot as he fadesaudio away from a Corydon defender duringWednesday the Dragons’ 55-46 win over the Panthers in of Sellersburg on Wednesday .| the 911 call made from the child’s home located in Dragons get by Corydon to SEE DEATH, PAGE A6 Silver Creek

Jeffersonville junior Anthony Southers get into the lane during the Red Devils’ 73-54 win over Henryville at Johnson Arena on Wednesday. | PHOTO BY CHARLIE SMITH

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Jasper holds off Floyd in overtime Ervin’s heave misses at final horn of 73-71 loss BY CHRIS STONER

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FLOYDS KNOBS — An evenly matched game on paper turned into just that Wednesday night at Floyd Central. The host Highlanders and visiting Jasper locked horns in a classic battle that went to the Wildcats 73-71 in overtime. Myles Ervin’s half-court shot at the buzzer narrowly rimmed off and Jasper (146) snuck away with its first win on Joe Hinton Court since 2009. “We played 16 minutes of, not arguably the worst, but absolutely the worst defense we’ve played this year,” Floyd head coach Todd Sturgeon said of his team’s firsthalf defense. Jasper shot 62 percent over the first two periods. “Now you always have to credit the other team,” Sturgeon continued. “They were doing some things well. They have a good team that executes well and they were sharp, but we were just horrific defensively in the first half.” Both teams placed four players in double figures. Ervin led all scorers with 18, including three triples. The Wildcats Tyle Begle matched Ervin’s three bombs and led the guests with 16. “I was happy with the way we fought back during the course of the game and showed some metal there, but obviously, any time you’re in a game like this and you see the things you did wrong, it’s just hard to accept,” Sturgeon said. With the game knotted at 15-15 starting the second quarter, Jasper nailed 10-of12 second quarter shots for a 39-34 halftime advantage.

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senior Cameron Cook drives past Corydon Central’s MItchell Frederick as the Dragons improved to 90 in the MidSouthern Conference with a 55-46 victory on Wednesday.

Floyd Central seniors and morale captains Eliza Hudson, left, and Tierney Flaherty rehearse a choreographe with the rest of the dance marathon participants. | FILE PHOTO d dance last year

Floyd Central’s Dance Marathon to raise BY JEROD CLAPP

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Board approves challenge against C’Vi lle cand idate72-65SO YOU KNOW Northwestern powers past Indiana SEE HIGHLANDERS, PAGE B4

Highlander freshman Sophia Palmer and Audrey Devore compete in the bungee run during Floyd Central’s fourth annual Dance Marathon last year to benefit Indianapolis’ Riley Hospital for Children. | FILE

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BY JACK MCCARTHY Associated Press

EVANSTON, Ill. — Tre Demps scored 23 points and sparked a decisive second half run as Northwestern claimed a 72-65 Big Ten victory over Indiana on

the roof on previous records

LOYDS KNOBS — The trip was pretty standard as far as they go for school organizatio ns. A facility tour and some team-building exercises between meals were on the schedule for three Floyd Central High School juniors and several other students. Then they got a taste of why they were there. Zooming past them in the hallway, a child on a hospital bed was on the way to an operating room. Soon after, they saw a helicopter land on top of the hospital, delivering a newborn who needed immediate treatment. finish MSC play unbeaten Those two moments humanized The win marked the first time BY MATTHEW CRESS the Dragons have gone without anwhat Chad Lawrence, Grant VelSELLERSBURG — Call it a MSC loss since the 1996-97 seasecond-half team. Call it a team son and gave Silver Creek a winlinger and Luke Uhl had done over a fellow top-10 team as it preFrom left, seniors Grant Vellinger, that thrives on runs. There are many attributes that pares for the start of sectional play Luke Uhl and Chad Lawrence, the two previous years, raising for members for can be used to describe Silver next week. all executive committee “We’ve had our goals set for a monthe Floyd Central Dance Marathon Creek this season, just don’t forget Group, are pictured in downtown this one — Mid-Southern Confer- long time,” said Dragon centerey for the school’s Dance Marathon Albany on Monday. The annual Christian Reed, who dominated ence champion. New dance marathon will be held Saturday The Class 3A No. 2 Dragons put the Panthers to the tune of 18 for the Riley Hospital for Children gymnasium the finishing touches on an unbeat- points and 10 rebounds. “But we in the school’s with a fundraising goal of $70,000 en run through the MSC on just see this (the MSC title) as a at IU Health in Indianapolis. for the Riley Hospital for Children Wednesday night, wearing down small stepping stone. We’ll celeIndiana University Health in Indianapolis. visiting Corydon Central in the brate this tonight, but we’re go| STAFF PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHER FRYERat second half to post a 55-46 victory ing to save the big celebrations for later.” and earn sole possession of the SEE DANCE, PAGE A6 conference crown. SEE DRAGONS, PAGE B2

Richard Schaffer not permitted to run as Democrat for council

Wednesday night. Alex Olah had 17 points and 11 rebounds while Vic Law added 14 points as the Wildcats (14-14, 5-10 Big Ten) extended a winning streak to four and beat the

Hoosiers for the third straight time over two seasons. Troy Williams collected 21 points and 14 rebounds, Nick Zeisloft had 12 points, while Robert Johnson and Kevin (Yogi) Ferrell had 11 apiece

for Indiana (19-10, 9-7), which has lost two of three and three of its last five. Northwestern used a 13-0 second half run to take command and opened a 62-48 lead with 4:09 to play. Indiana missed 10 straight shots

BY MATT KOESTERS

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JEFFERSONVILLE — The Clark County Election Board voted unanimously hold a challenge filed against Wednesday to upthe candidacy of Richard Schaffer, who had registered to run as a Democrat for Clarksville Town Council District 2. Schaffer had checked a box on his candidate filing that indicated he had last voted in a Democratic Party primary, but Clark County Voter Registration records show JOHN GILKEY Schaffer last cast a primary ballot in 2012, when he voted Republican. When asked about his last primary vote by the election board, Schaffer said he couldn’t recall which ballot he had selected in the last primary in SEE BOARD, PAGE A6

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• The dance marathon is from 1 to 9 p.m. at Floyd Central on Saturday.

in the same span until Williams’ fast break layup with 3:17 to play. After trailing by as many as 14 points the Hoosiers crept to within five points with 17 seconds left but got no closer.

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Give online at donate.rileykids.org/site/ TR?fr_id=1840&pg=entry

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Send a check to Floyd Central made out to Floyd Central Dance Marathon. On Thursday, Feb. 26, and Saturday, Feb. 28, text riley to 90999.

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NA-FC Public Library director resigns Rose Frost announced Monday she’s leaving after three years BY CHRIS MORRIS

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NEW ALBANY — The New Albany-Flo yd County Public Library is looking for a new director.

ROSE FROST

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Rose Frost, who has been at the helm for three years, an-

of the board, confirmed the resnounced at Monday’s library ignation and said everyone was board meeting that she was re- in shock Monday after Frost announced she was leaving. signing to take the director’s She said no one “had a clue.” job at the Stark County Public “We were all just floored by Library in Knox, Ind. Her last her announceme nt,” she said. day here will be March 9. She “We are sad to lose her. She begins her new job April 1. has done a great job.” Suellen Wilkinson, a member SEE DIRECTOR, PAGE A6

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VOTED BEST BAR IN CLARK COUNTY! 256 Spring Street, Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (812) 288-5788


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People Best Auto Salesperson Best Realtor

Shawn Baxley @ Neil Huffman Pat Harrison

Best Insurance Agent

Steve Yount

Best Financial Advisor

Eric Ballenger

Best Barber

Archie Engle

Best Hair Stylist

Trish McAfee

Best Educator

Shelly Everhart/SC Primary

Best Coach Best Chiropractor Best Dentist

Dustin Williams Tom Menendez Dr. Kirchner

Best Dental Hygienist

Ann Huyn/FHC

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Bradley C. Black, MD Dr Black’s Eye Associates

After graduating from Purdue University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, Dr. Black earned his medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine. He completed an internship at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Indianapolis, and received his residency training in Ophthalmology at Washington University School of Medicine. In 1983, Dr. Black founded what is now Eye Associates. Now, thirty years later, Eye Associates has a national reputation and has become one of the region’s leading medical and surgical eye care practices. Dr. Black and his wife are proud of their two grown children and seven grandchildren. 888 EYE-CARE www.Have2020.com

Best Primary Care Physician Tina Bradley Best Nurse Best Eye Doctor

Kristie Dawson Dr. Black

Best OB/Gyn

Dr. Arthur Boerner

Best Pediatrician

So. Ind. Pediatrics

Best Physical Therapist

Cathy Stewart

Best Veterinarian

Dr. J Roberts @ Allison Ln, Animal Hosp.

Best Politician

Jamey Noel

Best Boss

Kevin Cecil

Best Caterer

Terri Lynn’s

Best Attorney

Michael Maschmeyer

Best Florist

Nance’s

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Best Local Band/Musician Louisville Crashers Best Architect

Best Interior Designer

Wayne Estopinal Leslie Lewis Sheets

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Best Body/Collision Shop Gray & Wells Best Mechanic

Keith Huddleston

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Gray and Wells Collision Center

2005 E. 10th St. Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (812) 283-8219 grayandwellscollisioncenter.com In 1970, Marvin Gray and John Wells opened for business with no employees. In 1988, Marvin Gray retired, leaving the business to his son, Steve Gray. When August of 2009 came, so did the rain — the 6” of rain flooded the City of Jeffersonville. The city had to find a way to get the water out, and that’s when they decided on getting the canal. Gray and Wells sold their property to the city, and are now situated in their new location at 2005 E. 10th Street in Jeffersonville. Their new 28,000 sq. ft. building is home to their now 28 employees. When you take your car to Gray and Wells Collision Center you will quickly understand why they have been in the business for 44 years. It is the skill and care that the employees provide for every customer. Combined, they bring 391 years of experience behind the Gray and Wells name.

One thing John and Steve understand very well is that no matter how nice of a facility you build, without skilled caring employees, you would never survive for 44 years. They would like to give special thanks for the loyalty and long-term commitment from the entire staff that has allowed Gray and Wells to begin their 43rd year serving the community.


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Thank You

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Mike Kirchner Kirchner Dental

Dr. Kirchner is a general dentist who focuses on implant, cosmetic and sleep dentistry. “I have always wanted to help others and work with my hands. Dentistry was a great fit.” “I love being able to change lives. That is by far the best part of my job I can’t think of anything bad. I love going to work everyday. this is what I have always wanted to do.” 1706 Williams burg Dr. Jeffersonville, IN 47130 812-399-3591 www.jeffersonvillesmiles.com

Jim O’Neal Ford Year Opened: 1954

Located in Sellersburg, IN, Jim O’Neal Ford is proud to be one of the premier dealerships in the area. From the moment you walk into our showroom, you’ll know our commitment to Customer Service is second to none. We strive to make your experience with Jim O’Neal Ford a good one - for the life of your vehicle. Whether you need to Purchase, Finance, or Service a New or Pre-Owned Ford, you’ve come to the right place.

Readers of the News and Tribune for voting Dr. Kirchner as Best Dentist in Clark County!

Call (866) 922-1667 for your No-Obligation Internet Price Quote from our Internet Department. Contact Jim ONeal Ford Inc 516 S Indiana Ave Sellersburg, IN 47172 • Sales: (866) 922-1667 • Service: (866) 922-1711 • Parts: (866) 922-1819 Visit our website: jimonealford.com

1706 Williamsburg Dr, Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (812) 283-5550

Showroom Hours • Monday 9:00am - 7:00pm • Tuesday 9:00am - 7:00pm • Wednesday 9:00am - 7:00pm • Thursday 9:00am - 7:00pm • Friday 9:00am - 7:00pm • Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm • Sunday Closed

Thank You So Much!

2015 Clark County Best Lawn & Garden

Thank You... We appreciate your confidence in us by voting us

Best New Car Dealer in Clark County! We take pride in our customer service and satisfaction.

5311 Hwy 403 Sellersburg, IN 812-246-6309

14 Time Winner of Ford's President's Award

The Dealer with the Difference


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Best Plumber in Clark County! Thank You to the Readers of the News & Tribune for Voting E.M.Coots Funeral Home the Best in Clark County. We are honored you trust us to take care of you in your time of need. Thank you for your support.

To Our Customers: Thank you for your loyal business over the years. Through hard work, and dedication, we strive to provide our customers with the best customer service possible.

812 E 10th Street, Jeffersonville, IN 47130 • www.cootsfuneralhome.com • (812) 283-3108 120 West Maple Street • Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130

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Services Best Wrecker Service

Midnight Towing

Best General Contractor

Stemler Corp

Best Electrician

Danny, D&D Electric

Best Pest Control

Black Diamond

Best Plumber

Stemler Plumbing Inc

Best Dry Cleaner

Sharps

Best Roofing Company

Haus Roofing

Best Heating and Air Service

Kempf

Best Lawn Care/ Landscaping

Perfect Stripes Lawn & Land scape, Inc.

Best Hotel

Clarion

Best Neighborhood

The Meadows

Best School

Providence High School

Best Medical Facility

Clark Memorial

Best Immediate Care Center

Hunter Station

Best Pharmacy

Hangers

Best Funeral Home

EM Coots

Best Place to Worship

First Christian Church

Best Massage/Spa

The Springs Salon

and Spa

Best Tanning Salon

Sun Tan City

Best Tattoo Parlor

Ageless Ar

Best Bank

Your Community Bank

Best Mortgage Company Your Community Bank Best Auction Company

Harritt Auction

Best Security Service

Standard Securities Service

Best Wireless Service

AT & T

Best Computer Repair Service

Wipe and Restore

Best Non-Profit

Goodwill of So. Indiana

Best Social Services

Goodwill of So. Indiana

Best Employment Agency Goodwill of So. Indiana Best Child Care

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Weber School of Dance Year opened: 1948

216 E. Maple St. Jeffersonville, IN 812-944-4016 or 812-282-7719 dance@weberschoolofdance.com Your child is important to us. We firmly believe in the value of dance education for the future development of your child’s mind and body. Proper dance training will make a difference in your child’s posture and the way they walk and move. They will move with confidence as well as being poised and graceful. Our students will experience the joy of dance as well as rhythm, memorization, and movement coordination. The primary focus of Weber School of Dance has always been to teach and nurture a love of dance. The Weber School of Dance was established in 1948 by Bill Lee Weber and Bette Weber Flock. They have trained many professional performers, and created many wonderful memories for scores of students. We begin this school year with a great deal of nostalgia as we celebrate 2nd, 3rd and 4th generations of students. We hope your child’s memories will be just as special. We are proud to pass along our vast knowledge and experience for the last sixty five years. Many of our graduate students are now dancing professionally on Broadway, in London, movies and many regional theatres and colleges. Some students have chosen to become dance educators.

Goodwill of So. Indiana - Chil-

dren’s Learning Center Best Kennel

Dogwood Inn

Best Pet Groomer

All Fur Fun

Best Martial Arts Studio

Brad Haynes

Best Dance School/Studio Weber’s School of Dance Best Gym/Fitness Club

Planet Fitness

Best Photo Studio

Moments Photography

Best Place to Work

Your Community Bank

Best Locally Owned Business

Your Community Bank

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Midnight Towing & Recovery “Midnight Towing & Recovery was opened in 2009 after owner, Todd Hooker discovered his passion for towing after many years in the industry. When Todd started the company, he was the sole tow operator. Midnight Towing & Recovery is currently operating with a fleet of 13 trucks, including two trucks capable of any heavy duty towing or recovery needs. Serving the southern Indiana and Louisville area, and operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Midnight Towing & Recovery will be there to help. In addition to towing vehicles, Midnight Towing & Recovery is capable of hauling various types of special equipment as well. Whatever your towing needs, Midnight Towing & Recovery is there to help. Call anytime for a quote.”

Thank you for voting us Best Dance School/Studio in Clark Co.!


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All FUR Fun All FUR Fun! is located conveniently for all News & Tribune Readers! One mile from the 265 interchange at Hwy 62, we promise a great place for your dog to be a dog! The facility offers grooming, doggie daycare and boarding, as well as, sharing space with Norman’s K9 Academy. A one-stopshop for all your dog’s needs…with loving care for each and every pooch. Our Reader’s Choice Winning groomer takes pride in tender, loving treatment with personalized appointment times for individual attention. From first-time puppies to geriatric dogs ~ care is taken to make sure they are comfortable and nonstressed. All staff members are experienced and trained in quality dog care, canine behavior and a proper group play environment. With 24 hour supervision, your dog can enjoy a day of play or a week of stay with all-day play and attention. Texted pictures let you check in on your dog while he has fun with friends! Call anytime or just come on by to check out what we have to offer! All FUR Fun! is located conveniently for all News & Tribune Readers! One mile from the 265 interchange at Hwy 62, we promise a great place for your dog to be a dog! The facility offers grooming, doggie daycare and boarding, as well as, sharing space with Norman’s K9 Academy. A one-stopshop for all your dog’s needs…with loving care for each and every pooch. Our Reader’s Choice Winning groomer takes pride in tender, loving treatment with personalized appointment times for individual attention. From first-time puppies to geriatric dogs ~ care is taken to make sure they are comfortable and nonstressed. All staff members are experienced and trained in quality dog care, canine behavior and a proper group play environment. With 24 hour supervision, your dog can enjoy a day of play or a week of stay with all-day play and attention. Texted pictures let you check in on your dog while he has fun with friends! Call anytime or just come on by to check out what we have to offer!

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Thank you to the readers and to my clients for your efforts in having me recognized for this special award. Your confidence in me is deeply appreciated. Best regards.

Michael M. Maschmeyer Attorney at Law 426 E Court Ave Jeffersonville, IN 47130 812-283-8282

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ACTIVITIES

Best Annual Event/Festival Thunder Over Louisville Best Charitable Event Bliss House Valentine Bliss Best Event Venue Huber’s Orchard & Winery Best Place for Live Music Riverstage Best Family Entertainment Riverstage Best Place to Watch a Game Roosters Best City Park Perrin Park Best Playground Big Four Station Best Picnic Area Henryville State Forestry Best Place for Children’s Party Atlantis Water Park Best Golf Course Hidden Creek Place to Swim Clarksville Aquatic Center Best Place To Ride Your Bicycle Waterfront Best place to run/walk Big Four Bridge Best place to take/ walk your dog Sellersburg Community Park

Huber’s Plantation Hall Year Opened: 1998 Core Product or Service: Special Event Venue 19816 Huber Road Borden, IN 47106 812.923.9463 www.plantationhall.com Plantation Hall is a delightful setting for special events such as weddings, reunions, anniversary celebrations, and community auctions/dinners just to name a few. With capacity to seat up to 1200 people among 3 rooms, this state-of-the art facility is designed to accommodate almost any size group in a relaxed setting. You will enjoy the convenient parking, the customized menus and options, the customer friendly team, and many other amenities that are certainly a part of the complete package when booking the event services at Plantation Hall. With all of this being said, Plantation Hall has one of the most picturesque settings that you could possibly find in Indiana and your guests will quickly understand the beauty of the agricultural roots that were started on this farm by the Huber’s German ancestors over seven generations ago. For more information, visit www.plantationhall.com.

Thank You, News and Tribune Readers! First Christian Church is honored to be selected as “2015 Best Place to Worship” in Clark County. We would be even more honored to have you as our guest sometime. First Christian is an inclusive, Christ-centered, and outwardly focused community of faith. The commitment of our people to lives of generosity and compassion is what makes us a church we are proud of. ALL ARE WELCOME

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SHOPPING

Best Appliance Store Best Auto. Parts Store Best Arts & Crafts Store Best place to buy Baby items Best Bridal Store Best Boutique Best Computer/ Electronics Store Best Cons./ Thrift Store Best Department Store Best Farm Supply Store Best Fresh Produce Best Furniture Store Best Garden Shop/Nursery Best Grocery Store Best Home Decor Best Lawn Equipment Best Liquor Store Best Mattresses Best New Car Dealership Best Pre-owned Vehicle Dealership Best Paint Store Best Shopping Center Best Shoe Store Best Sporting Goods Best Party Supplies Best Pet Store Best Jewelry Store Best Home Improvement Store Best Motorcycle Shop Best Pawn Shop Best Boating Equipment Best Pool Supplies

Charlie Wilson Appliance AutoZone Michael’s Target David’s Bridal Little Growing Spurts Best Buy Goodwill Dillard’s Rural King Kroger Oak Express Walnut Ridge Nursery Kroger Kirkland’s Ray’s Lawn & Garden The Point Denver Mattress Jim O’Neal Ford Don Slone Automotive Porter Paints (PPG) Green Tree Mall Shoe Sensation Kratz Party City Feeder’s Supply Benton’s Jewelry Lowe’s Harley Easy Cash Pawn Bass Pro Shops Backyard Staycations

Coming Soon Voting for Floyd County Readers’ Choice will begin soon. FLOYD COUNTY

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LOAD UP THE CAR AND THE CART. ROAD TRIP WITH DAD. For all the recitals, ball games and school programs Dad sat through, treat him like a king, at a very affordable price. It’s time for a road trip with Dad to America’s Original Golf Trail - Alabama’s Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail. Located throughout Alabama from the Tennessee River to Mobile Bay, the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail featured 26 courses at 11 sites across the state. From Par-3 courses to the 4th longest course in the world and eight luxury resorts and five spas, RTJ has something for everyone. Enjoy some father/son or father/daughter time or bring the whole family. Come experience it for yourself. Oh, and bring Dad with you. He also might enjoy the great resorts and craft beer along the RTJ Golf Trail. RTJ Golf Trail gift cards are available online now at www.rtjgolf.com/giftcards. For more information call 800.949.4444.

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BEST BANK BEST MORTGAGE LOANER BEST PLACE TO WORK CLARK COUNTY

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LIGHT DUTY/HEAVY DUTY Towing Accident Recovery

Thank you! We are humbled that you voted Midnight Towing & Recovery as your preferred towing company for the 2015 Readers’ Choice Awards. We strive to bring you quality, professional service at competitive prices.


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