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The Grand

The Grand has become one of the most premiere venues for weddings, receptions, social events, corporate events & galas. The Grand has 12,000 square feet and can accommodate as many as 450 guests as a wedding, 500 as a sit down dinner reception and 1,200 as row seating or a strolling reception. The Grand , all adorned in the red draping & tied back with gold tassels, red carpet, and lighted marquee greets you and your guests with a feeling of expectation for your red carpet event! Our impeccable attention to detail and service will assure you that your event will be exactly the way you anticipated it would be, and our flexibility allows your event to reflect you and your desires to make this a success. We would welcome the opportunity to speak with you about our facility and give you a tour. If you are interested in speaking with a representative about pricing and available dates for The Grand, please call the office for a consultation and a packet of information at (812) 949-8888. The Grand’s History… The Grand is uniquely elegant and has a rich history of entertainment throughout history. Located in Historic Downtown New Albany along the Ohio river, this creates a beautiful background for your event. The Grand is only a few short blocks from several Hotels & a beautiful bed & breakfast, Admiral Bicknell Inn, to accommodate out of town guests. The Grand is located Just minutes of Louisville International Airport, and downtown Louisville. The Grand was built in 1909 and began its long tenure of providing its patrons with excellent entertainment. Admission of 10 cents entitled a person to stay an hour and witness two acts of vaudeville, see three reels of moving pictures & hear two songs besides enjoying one of the best orchestras in commission. In 1929, The Grand was remodeled and outfitted with “Fox Movietone”, which was cutting edge at the time. This enabled patrons to see and hear news related to national and world events for the first time. By 1931, sixteen theaters and two opera houses came and went in New Albany, leaving only The Grand and the Indiana theaters. In January 1937, the Ohio River rose to an unprecedented level. Boats were the only means of transportation in the downtown area. At the crest of the flood, the water was “ticket counter” high, on the box office of The Grand. In July The Grand started its renovation project which was completed that December. By the 1950’s the Grand, one of the first theaters in New Albany was the only theater left. The last movie shown in The Grand was in 1975. Many times we are touched and entertained to hear people speak of their memories and recollections of days spent here at The Grand in such a different time. We hope your special memory of your wedding day will be added to this collection of cherished memories shared and created at The Grand.

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Officials are searching for the location of the mother of 3-year-old Clarksville girl who died Sunday. A 911 call was placed from the Silver Lakes mobile home 31. The child’s death has been • Grenadier women fall to IU East in KIAC quarterfinal called ‘unnatural.’| B3| FILE PHOTO

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Area authorities Devils catching fire at see right k time mother of C’Ville toddler Cynthia Weigleb • No. 1 Kentucky tops Mississippi State | B4

■ BOYS’ BASKETBALL

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

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

■ BOYS’ BASKETBALL

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.

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

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

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CLARKSVILLE — Law enforcem ent officials are searching for the mother of a child whose death Sunday has been called “unnatura l” and is under FINISHESion. MSC 9-0 BOYS BASKETBALL | SILVER CREEKinvestigat 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 authoritie s 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 stemmin g 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 audio recording Wednesday of the 911 call made from the home located in Silver Creek senior Gabe Bauer lines up his shot as he fades away from a Corydon defender during the Dragons’ 55-46 win over the Pantherschild’s in Sellersburg on Wednesday . | SEE DEATH, PAGE A6

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Dragons get by Corydon to finish MSC play unbeaten

Silver Creek 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.

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The win marked the first time the Dragons have gone without an MSC loss since the 1996-97 season and gave Silver Creek a win over a fellow top-10 team as it prepares for the start of sectional play next week. “We’ve had our goals set for a long time,” said Dragon center Christian Reed, who dominated the Panthers to the tune of 18 points and 10 rebounds. “But we just see this (the MSC title) as a small stepping stone. We’ll celebrate this tonight, but we’re going to save the big celebrations for later.” SEE DRAGONS, PAGE B2

Board approves challenge against C’Ville candidate Richard

SELLERSBURG — Call it a second-half team. Call it a team that thrives on runs. There are many attributes that can be used to describe Silver Creek this season, just don’t forget this one — Mid-Southern Conference champion. The Class 3A No. 2 Dragons put the finishing touches on an unbeaten run through the MSC on Wednesday night, wearing down visiting Corydon Central in the second half to post a 55-46 victory and earn sole possession of the conference crown.

SEE HIGHLANDERS, PAGE B4

■ COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Schaffer not permitted Northwestern powers pasttoIndiana run as Democr72-65 at for council 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

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

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 17 seconds left but BY MATTwithKOESTERS

got no closer. matt.koesters @newsandtrib une.com SEE HOOSIERS, PAGE B4

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 Clarksvi lle Town Council District 2. Schaffer had checked a box on his candidate filing that indicated he had last voted in a Democrat ic 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

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

Floyd Central’s Dance Marathon to raise BY JEROD CLAPP

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LOYDS KNOBS — The trip was pretty standard as far as they go for school organiza tions. 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. Those two moments humanize d what Chad Lawrence, Grant Vellinger and Luke Uhl had done From left, seniors Grant Vellinger, Luke Uhl and Chad Lawrence, the two previous years, raising for members for all executive committee monthe Floyd Central Dance Marathon ey for the school’s Dance Marathon Albany on Group, are pictured in downtown Monday. The annual dance marathon New for the Riley Hospital for Children gymnasium will be held Saturday in the school’s with a fundraising goal of $70,000 at IU Health in Indianapolis. for the Riley Hospital for Children Indiana University Health in Indianapol at is. | STAFF PHOTO BY CHRISTOPH ER FRYER SEE DANCE, PAGE A6

SO YOU KNOW

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

HOW TO DONATE

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

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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AUTO SALESPERSON Mike Drake

BEST INTERIOR DESIGN Luckett & Farley

FUNERAL HOME Kraft

REALTOR Scott Pearce

BEST MARKETING AGENCY The Marketing Co.

BEST WORSHIP Northside Christian Church

INSURANCE AGENT Chad Seewer

BEST BODY/COLLISION SHOP Kahl’s

BEST MASSAGE/SPA JNicole Salon & Spa

FINANCIAL ADISOR Paul Housholder

BEST MECHANIC Byrne’s

TANNING SALON Suntan City

BEST BARBER Carrie Lowery

BEST WRECKER SERVICE Bennetts

NAIL SALON Diva Nails

BEST HAIRSTYLIST Allison Lewis (Girlfriends)

BEST GENERAL CONTRACTOR T.A. Ginkins

TATTOO PARLOR Bananafish

BEST EDUCATOR Kathryn Jacobi

BEST ELECTRICIAN Dwight Anderson

BEST BANK YCB

BEST COACH Keith Henderson (Football)

BEST PEST CONTROL Black Diamond

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BEST CHIROPRACTOR Chris Rasmussen

BEST PLUMBER Summer’s

AUCTION CO Harritt Auction

BEST DENTIST Dr. Richard Poe

Residential Cleaning SVC Amy Ramsey

SECURITY SERVICE Hawkeye

BEST DENTAL HYGENTIST Robin DuVall

CARPET CLEANING Ann’s ChemDry

WIRELESS SERVICE Verizon

BEST PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN Dr. Amy Hallal

DRY CLEANING NA Dry Cleaning & Steam

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BEST NURSE Joanie (Dr. Hallal)

ROOFING CO. Highlander

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BEST OPTOMETRIST Dr. Ron Nolan

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SOCIAL SERVICE Hope Southern Indiana

BEST OB/GYN Dr. Heather Lewis

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BEST PEDIATRIIAN Dr. Cynthia Nassim

BEST HOTEL Hampton

CHILD CARE Jills Daycare

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KENNEL Just For Pets

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BEST NEIGHBORHOOD Silver Hills

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BEST POLITICIAN Keith Henderson

BEST SCHOOLS Floyd Central High

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MEDICAL FACILITY Floyd Memorial Hospital

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T.A. Ginkins Company, LLC

Credentials: ABOUT US: Whether you want to remodel your kitchen, add a bath• Certified in framing inspections for one and two family dwellings room, build a deck or expand your family room, T.A. Ginkins Company, from Council of American Building Officials LLC has the knowledge, experience and integrity to get the job done right. • EPA Certified Firm Formed in 2000, T.A. Ginkins Company, LLC of New Albany, Indiana Licensed has completed construction for residential and commercial buildings • Louisville, KY - B0181 Commercial and Residential throughout Indiana and Kentucky. Owner Terry Ginkins is a stern advo• New Albany, IN - 202062CC Commercial and 203130RC Residential cate of quality work and prides himself in complying with all state and • Jeffersonville, IN - 442-G General Contractors of Jeffersonville Ind. local building codes. His experience speaks for itself. • Certified technician in refrigerant recovery and recycling, Type I and Ginkins, a former Building Commissioner for the City of New Albany, Type II knows the proper procedures to follow to make sure that your remod• Certified from ATI Environmental Services, EPI model 40CFR-745 as eling or building project meets all building codes and zoning regulaa supervisor for the removal of lead base paint tions. Community Involvement: Education: • State of Indiana Council of the Sagamores of the Wabash, nomi• Ivy Tech College nated by Gov. Frank O’Bannon in June, 1997 • Floyd Central High School • Member Board of Directors Carnegie Center For Art & History • HVAC/Building Construction • Leadership Southern Indiana Alumni Association Class of 1993 Experience: • Pythagoras Lodge #355 F&AM • Building commissioner 1992-2000 City of New Albany • Floyd County Democrat Men’s Club • Oversaw all aspects of construction for commerical, residential and • Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3281 Men’s Auxiliary industrial buildings • American Legion Post #28 Men’s Auxiliary • Insured that all construction met or exceeded state and local build• Member of Floyd Knobs Conservation Club ing codes • Member of 40/8 Post Voiture 1250 221 Club President of Board of Public Works and Safety 1996-1998 • Member of the Redman Club Served as President of Flood Control District 1994-1996 • Member of the Better Business Bureau A+ Rating

Area PC Pro

Area PC Pro was established in 2014 out of necessity. The company’s owner Jesse Guerrero Jr saw a need for a higher level of customer service in local computer repair business. Jesse began buying and selling computers out of his garage while also working full time for a corporate IT company. Jesse has over 10 years of experience in computer repair, sales, and service. He is also well known for building high quality custom computers. In August of 2014 Area PC Pro opened for business in New Albany and is currently located at 110 E Main Street, across the street from Schmitt Furniture in the old Southside Inn building right next door to Big Four Burgers. “At Area PC Pro we take tremendous amount of pride in delivering the best product possible when it comes to our service as well

as our new, used, and refurbished computers for sale. I make it my personal mission to make sure that every customer is 100% happy with their purchase or services performed. It is this mentality that is responsible for the reputation that we have earned. I want to thank all of our customers for the wonderful online reviews and for voting us Best Computer Store, Best Computer Repair and Best Locally Owned Business!” If you are in the New Albany / Floyd County area and in need of computer repair, sales or service give Area PC Pro an opportunity to earn your business. If you live in the surrounding areas of Clarksville, Jeffersonville, etcetera you should find it’s worth it to drive a little further for the level of service.

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Kahl’s Body Shop and Auto Service FLOYD COUNTY

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Activities

BEST ANNUAL EVENT Harvest Homecoming CHARITABLE EVENT Dancing w/the Stars EVENT VENUE The Grand PLACE FOR LIVE MUSIC Riverfront Ampitheatre

YEAR OPENED: 1954 PHONE: 812-949-5245 WEBSITE: kahlsbodyshop.com ADDRESS: 2801 Mt. Tabor Rd., New Albany, IN CORE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Auto body collision repair and automotive painting services for all makes and models including imports performed by highly trained, certified technicians, 24/7 towing service, rental cars available, mechanical repairs, insurance work, computerized estimates ABOUT US: We are a locally family owned and operated auto body, collision repair facility. Over the past sixty years, we have provided all types of auto repair and vehicle body repair services for family cars, local law enforcement agencies, fleet management companies, dealerships and more. We are a AAA approved auto body shop.

FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Huber’s

Schmitt Furniture PLACE TO WATCH A GAME Tucker’s BEST CITY PARK Sam Peden Community Park BEST PLAYGROUND Silver Street PICNIC AREA Sam Peden Community Park PLACE FOR CHILDREN’S PARTY Silver Street BEST GOLF COURSE Valley View BEST PLACES TO SWIM River Run PLACES TO RIDE A BIKE Greenway along River PLACES TO WALK A DOG Community Park

YEAR OPENED: 1936 PHONE: 812-944-2285 WEBSITE: schmittfurniture.com ADDRESS: 101 E. Main St., New Albany, IN CORE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES: Full furniture store and Restonic mattress gallery, sofas & loveseats, sectionals & sleepers, decorative beds & daybeds, leather, entertainment centers, formal dining, dinettes, chairs & recliners, bedroom groups, home office, occasional tables, curios & grandfather clocks, mattress gallery, accessories, some manufacturers include Lane, Catnapper, Flexsteel, Best , King Hickory, Brooks, Carolina, Jackson, Pulaski, Stanley, USA Vaughn-Bassett, Pennsylvania House, Restonic and more. ABOUT US: Since 1936, we have continued the timehonored Schmitt family tradition of providing families in the Kentuckiana area with quality, affordable, brand name home furnishings supported by superior customer service. We continually strive to exceed our customer’s expectations with total satisfaction being our number one goal. Our customers and our employees are the lifeblood of our organization and our most valued assets. We have established ourselves as a retail furniture leader in the Kentuckiana area through developing our employees and encouraging them to be the best they can be. Maintaining the confidence level of our customers and employees is essential for continuing the Schmitt family tradition for generations to come.

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Pacers & Racers

Pacers & Racers opened its doors in April of 1998, with these thoughts in mind: Wearing the right shoes helps overcome and prevent injuries Running and walking are good for you Getting properly fitted shoes is critical for everyone – not just runners and walkers Developing a sincere, trust-based friendship with our customers is essential Making the buying experience fun and enjoyable is crucial Being true to our mission [see Our Mission on the main page] is ongoing Supporting and actively participating in our community is an integral part of who we are Reflecting Christian Values in our corporate culture is a given Mike & Judy Stallings Founders, Owners, & Operators

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Hosparus

Hosparus is a fully accredited provider of premier hospice services and one of the largest non-profit hospice organizations in the country. We are here for patients and families who choose to have the best quality of life possible until the end of life. We offer medical care, individual and family counseling, personal care, spiritual care, bereavement services, pain management and much more. We have been serving the needs of this community since 1978 when Hosparus accepted its first patient. This year, we will care for nearly 6,200 patients and their families in the 33 counties we serve in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Hosparus cares for all – regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, sex, sexual preference, age, handicap or ability to pay. Care is delivered through a team-oriented approach and is tailored to patient needs and wishes. Support is provided to families and loved ones as well. Hosparus supports the best possible quality of life for patients and their loved ones and is based on a caring, not curing model of care.

Our Community We live in our community, we believe in it, we support it with our resources of time and finances and we are honored to be a part of it. Since 1998, we have contributed to over 550 charities, community organizations, youth programs, churches, schools, needy individuals, non-profit fundraisers and arts programs, such as: Home of the Innocence, Relay For Life, St. Mary of the Knobs, New Albany Track Club Crusade for Children, Dare to Care, Southern Indiana Right to The Marketing Co. Life, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, March of Dimes, American Since 1982, The Marketing Company has developed a proven Running & Fitness Association success record of building, developing and maintaining local, CLARK Families For Effective Autism Treatment (FEAT), Girls on the COUNTY regional and national brands. This success is in the approach Run, St. Elizabeth Catholic Charities, Youth for Christ, Fellowship which matches the internal marketing efforts with the external of Christian Athletes, Animal Rescue League efforts, providing the ability for a company, whether for profit or We have an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau and non-profit to deliver on what its advertising promises. have never had a complaint filed Ready to stop advertising and start marketing your business? 2015 We have a Dun & Bradstreet rating of “1R2”, among the very Call The Marketing Company at 812-944-7728. Let us put your highest given to small businesses vision into action! In 2013, we received the Norman Melhiser For-Profit Samaritan Award We were voted the #1 choice for shoes in Southern Indiana& by eats dining the readers of The New Albany Tribune

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BODY SHOP & AUTO SERVICE Serving Your Family for Over 60 Years Family Owned & Operated Service Since 1954

Thank You for Voting Us #1 Body Shop (again!) We appreciate your confidence in us!

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THANK YOU

2015

For voting John Jones Auto Group the “BEST NEW CAR DEALERSHIP IN FLOYD COUNTY.”

Tradition and Community for over 150 years

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Two locations to serve you 708 E . Spring St. 2776 Charlestown Rd. New Albany, IN New Albany, IN 812-945-6321 812-981-2410

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www.arborplaceapartments.net THANK YOU FOR VOTING US NO. 1 APARTMENT COMPLEX IN THE FLOYD CO. READER’S CHOICE! FLOOR PLANS • Large Spacious Floor Plans • Elegant 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments • Private Entrances • 910 to 1190 sq. ft. FEATURES & AMENITIES • Personalized Customer Service • Fully Appointed Kitchens • Beautiful Oak Cabinetry • Frost-free Refrigerator with Icemaker • Utility Room with Hookups • Spacious Patio or Balcony w/French Doors • Individual Outside Storage • Oversized Closets • Spacious Baths w/Marble Countertops • Secluded Nature Walking Path ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • Garages Available w/Openers • Distinctive Architecture • Beautiful & Professional Landscaping • 6 and 12 Month Leases

OFFICE HOURS: MON-FRI 9:00-4:00 200 Arbor Place New Albany, IN

Call for weekend and after hour appt. Call for rates and specials 812.944.0900 email: apamgr200@aol.com


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Arbor Place: A Mark of Excellence Arbor Place

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Kraft Funeral Service

Arbor Place apartments Two locations: 910 sq. ft, while the two bedroom boasts and can quickly make the trip across has won the distinction an impressive 1190 sq. ft. All apartment708 E.the bridge Louisville. also very Spring St,toNew AlbanyIt is812-945-6321 of the Best homes offerApartment private entrances, fully 2776 close to IUS, many restaurants, and Charlestown Rd, New Albany retail 812-948-2410 appointed spacious baths with commercial businesses, places of worship Complex kitchens, in the Floyd marble Reader’s countertops, a spacious patio or and Floyd Memorial Hospital. County Choice History of Kraft Funeral Service balcony with French Doors and much Arbor Place is located at 200 Arbor Place, ballot. For six generations and more than 150 years, Kraft Funeral more. just off of Green Valley Rd. For leasing With a variety of floor Service has been contact helpingMichele peopleLibs throughout southern Indiana as Each resident has the option of leasing a information, at plans and prices and a they deal with one of life’s most difficult experiences - the loss of Arbor Place apartments has won the garage, and can choose between a six or (812) 944-0900. You can also fax to convenient Arbor Place continues to provide excellent distinction oflocation, the Best Apartment a loved one. From the historic funeral home on Spring Street in 12 month lease. (812) 944-1352 or email apamgr200@aol. living spaces theirCounty residents. Complex in thefor Floyd Reader’s downtown New Albany, as well as the funeral home located on com. Office hours are Monday through Arbor Place also provides personalized Choice ballot. The one bedroom apartment home hascustomer 910 sq. ft,service, while the two Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekend andon Charlestown Road, the front offrom Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park beautiful and bedroom boasts an impressive 1190 sq. ft.professional All apartment homes and a secluded With a variety of floor plans and prices after hours can be made members of theappointments Kraft family continue to assist families as they landscaping and aprivate convenient location, Arbor Place kitchens, calling (812) 945-1392. offer entrances, fully appointed spacious baths nature walking path. makeby arrangements for those they love. continues to provide excellent living with marble countertops, a spacious patioLocated or balcony with French less than two miles from I-265, Of course, no business can continue for well over a century spacesand for their residents. Doors much more. the residents of Arbor Place have easy without changes. When George Kraft began what would become The oneresident bedroomhas apartment home has Each the option of leasing aaccess garage, and can to points all around New Albany,the family business, there were none of the modern conveniences choose between a six or 12 month lease. we now take for granted like cars, electrical lights and television. Arbor Place also provides personalized customer service, beautiOver the years, Kraft Funeral Service has constantly worked to ful and professional landscaping and a secluded nature walking move forward with the times to enhance the services we provide, path. including the acquisition of Graceland Memorial Park in 1998 and Located less than two miles from I-265, the residents of Arbor an affiliation with the Dignity Memorial® network of providers the Place have easy access to points all around New Albany, and can same year. quickly make the trip across the bridge to Louisville. It is also very At our Charlestown Road location, families can experience the close to IUS, many restaurants, retail and commercial businesses, professional services that have become the hallmark of Kraft Fuplaces of worship and Floyd Memorial Hospital. neral Service and Kraft-Graceland Arbor Place is located at 200 Arbor Place, just off of Green Valley Rd. For leasing information, contact Michele Libs at (812) 944-0900. You can also fax to (812) 944-1352 or email apamgr200@aol. com. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekend and after Summer’s Plumbing hours appointments can be made by calling (812) 945-1392.

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Rauch, Inc.

Year Opened: 1953 Number of Employees: 160 Phone: 812-945-4063 Website: www.rauchinc.org Address:845 Park Place, New Albany, IN 47150 Core Products or Services: Human Services, Disability

ABOUT US: Rauch, Inc., serves over 1,000 adults and children annually though: Early intervention therapy, summer camp and preschool for children with special needs Job training & competitive job placement; work opportunities in our workshop; independent living supports; and non-vocational day programs for adults with disabilities Sign language & foreign language interpreting

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Summer’s Plumbing Heating and Cooling, 2533 Corydon Pike, New Albany, was established in 2008. The New Albany branch was opened by proud local owners Jay Bernd and Rich Walker when they acquired the business Berryman & Son that has served Indiana since 1953. The 3,000 square foot building has been remodeled with an eye-catching paint job and new signage. The bright colored vehicles have already been spotted serving many homes in Southern Indiana. In the short time they have been open, Summers PHC has infused over $400,000 into the local economy. Rich and Jay are both deeply rooted in the community; their growing involvement includes donating more than $15,000 to local high schools, nonprofit organizations, and veterans. Summers services and installs all brands plus eco-friendly options like solar and geothermal system. With an up-front pricing guide that locks in the cost prior to repair, customers will never be surprised by hidden charges. Summers delivers “superior service at affordable prices.” The owners, with over 50 years of combined experience in HVAC, are looking forward to meeting the local community and showing their appreciation for the opportunity to serve their neighbors.


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ANTIQUE STORE Antique’s Attic

FRESH PRODUCE Farmer’s Market

PAINT STORE Porter Paints

APPLIANCE STORE Scratch ‘n Dent

FURNITURE STORE Schmitt

SHOPPING CENTER New Albany Plaza

AUTO PARTS STORE O’Reilly’s

GARDEN/NURSERY SHOP Grantline Nursery

SHOE STORE Pacers & Racers

ART & CRAFT STORE Ben Franklin’s

GROCERY STORE Kroger’s

PLACE TO BUY BABY ITEMS Target

HOME DECOR STORE Target

SPORTING GOODS Bush Keller PARTY SUPPLIES Dollar Tree

BRIDAL STORE no floyd county votes

LAWN EQUIPMENT STORE Southern IN Equipment

BOUTIQUE Dress & Dwell

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COMPUTER/ELECTRONICS STORE Area PC Pro

MATTRESS STORE Sleep Outfitters

CONSIGNMENT/THRIFT STORE Mariposa DEPARTMENT STORE Kohl’s FARM SUPPLY STORE Feeder Supply

MUSIC STORE Jimmy’s Music Store

PET STORE Feeders Supply JEWELRY STORE Koerber’s HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE Home Depot BOATING EQUIPMENT S & S Marine POOL SUPPLIES Backyard Staycations

NEW CAR DEALERSHIP John Jones USED CAR DEALERSHIP Downtown Motors

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE FLOYD COUNTY READERS’ CHOICE WINNERS!

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Bennett Place

18 years ago, when Bennett Place opened, we delivered a pioneering approach to assisted living designed to give residents a supportive, stimulating assisted living environment where they will thrive in mind, body, and spirit. At Bennett Place, we work to meet each resident’s unique needs, with quality care and senior living amenities in an environment that offers a sense of belonging for our residents, as though they are a member of a family. Our compassionate staff works to help residents maintain their wellbeing, form meaningful connections, and engage with the things they care about. Beginning with a thorough health and wellness conversation that helps us become deeply familiar with each resident. We pair residents with dedicated Resident Care Partners, who know their needs and learn their preferences. We are committed to providing the specific care each resident requires to flourish. We respect the culture and personality that forms in our community. Because Bennett Place is more intimate, with only 39 apartments, we are able to tailor our programs to the interests and abilities of our residents. We help our residents do the things they’ve always loved, or find new interests, make friends, and rekindle their own spark. Come see for yourself! Call Robin at 812-948-1960 and schedule a visit soon.

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OB/GYN Associates of Southern Indiana

Year Opened: 1977 Phone: 812-945-5233 Website: www.obgynsi.com Address: 1919 State Street Ste 340 New Albany, IN 47150 • •

Comprehensive Obstetrics and Gynecology Routine as well as High Risk Prenatal Care, including Midwifery services • Gynecologic Exams - Routine, menopausal, abnormal pap smear, pelvic pain, bleeding problems • Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Laser Surgery • Treatment Options for Female Incontinence and Prolapse Disorders • In Office Ablations, Bone Density Testing & Ultrasounds including 3D/4D scans • Liposuction/Tummy Tuck • Breast Augmentation and Lift • Facial Enhancements—Botox ®/Dermal Fillers About Us: Our practice was established in 1977 and since then we have brought over 15,000 babies into the world. We take extreme pride in the high quality patient care that we provide to high as well as low risk patients. Our Board Certified physicians have over 115 years of combined experience and offer a broad menu of care for our Obstetric and Gynecologic patients.

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