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The National Weather Service released new information based on field visits to areas that sustained damage in the storm, including the area in Greene County where a woman died Friday evening.
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Brown County plans to make major investments in tourism and quality of life using an increased Innkeepers Tax.
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Brown County is exploring the possibility of replacing traditional polling sites with voting centers, which would be open to all of the county’s registered voters.
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Commissioners in Brown County moved to reverse the rezoning of nearly 86 acres for festival grounds west of downtown Nashville.
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A proposed festival site in Brown County is no longer moving forward.
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A hearing is set for the complaint filed with the Indiana Republican State Committee against Brown County GOP chairman Mark Bowman.
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Entrance fees for certain state parks and recreation areas could increase by no more than $1 under a new bill introduced during this legislative session.
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A lawsuit against the Brown County Commissioners claims the former commissioners did not give proper consideration to rezoning objections of some property owners. Those owners opposed the rezoning of nearly 86 acres of farmland in Nashville.
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The letter highlights the area's life sciences, higher education, technology, and defense sectors, as well as its historical significance in the limestone industry.
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A new exclusive pedestrian crossing phase will be added to the intersection of State Road 135 and Main Street in Nashville. Work is expected to be finished by the end of the month.