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Brown County Water Dispute Continues

The opening of Hard Truth Hills in Nashville is the latest development in an ongoing water dispute. The town of Nashville and Brown County Water Utilities are currently in legal proceedings over who gets to supply water to the distillery. Because of the size of the company and the amount of beer and spirits they distill, Big Woods is the …

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Hard Truth Hills Distillery to Open Next Week

Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch is slated to attend the soft opening of Hard Truth Hills Distillery, later this week. Hard Truth Hills Distillery in Nashville is the latest addition to the Big Woods Brewing Company family, which has become the largest private sector employer in Brown County. Big Woods opened their first restaurant, in Nashville, in 2009. According to her …

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Brown County to Break Ground on New Performing Arts Center

Brown County is expected to break ground on a new $12 1/2 million performing arts center, tomorrow. The Maple Leaf Performing Arts Center is a joint development by Brown County Commissioners, Brown County Council, and the county’s tourism department. The 2,000 seat, performing arts venue will be located off of Hawthorne Drive, behind the Brown County Health and Living Community. …

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Daily Local News – July 9, 2018

President Donald Trump is expected to announce his nominee for the Supreme Court today; Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill is refusing to step down from his post, following sexual assault allegations last week; Planned Parenthood is closing their clinic in Fort Wayne due to intimidation; Brown County is expected to break ground on a new 12 and a half million dollar performing arts …

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Daily Local News – June 12, 2018

Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill is praising the Department Of Justice for not defending Obama Care; Attorney General Hill’s office is joining a campaign launched by Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police in May to better comply with law enforcement; Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton says the city opposes the repeal of net neutrality; The Sycamore Land Trust added over 80 acres …

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Saturday’s Child – Kim Robins

Kim Robins joined WFHB  Saturday, April 14, for Saturday’s Child.  Robins has gained attention with her high-energy, contemporary sound, performing with her band, 40 Years Late. 

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Eco Report – February 1st, 2018

In this week’s episode of “Eco Report” WFHB’s David Lyman and Julianna Dailey report on Brown County Water Utilities federal lawsuit against the Nashville Town Council, the City of Bloomington’s December deer cull success in culling sixty-two deer from the Lake Griffy Nature Preserve and Indiana Attorney Curtis Hill’s multi-million-dollar agreement to address alleged violations of environmental regulations at an …

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Brown County Water Utilities and Nashville Town Council Reconvene in Federal Lawsuit

Brown County Water Utilities and the Nashville Town Council reconvened in court after the private water company filed a federal lawsuit against the Nashville Town Council in June. Brown County Water Utilities alleges the town encroached on their service area when it annexed Firecracker Hill last year. The parties returned to court yesterday, after taking a brief hiatus in the …

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Daily Local News – January 25, 2018

Indiana Senators Joe Donnelly and Todd Young are collaborating on legislation to designate Indianapolis’ Kennedy-King Park as a National Historic Site; Bloomington was named one of the Top 100 Best Places to Live by Livability. com’s list for 2018; and Brown County Water Utilities and the Nashville Town Council reconvene in court, after the private water company filed a federal …

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Daily Local News – May 10, 2017

The city of Bloomington says it spent more than $770,000 as it sought to annex about 10,000 acres of Monroe County land this year. Ellettsville Town Council President Scott Oldham began the council’s meeting Monday night by acknowledging the recent loss of two public servants, and went on to approve a 20- year contract with the City of Bloomington Utilities …

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