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Surprise Visit from Vintage Car Delivers Heartfelt Reunion for Man with Terminal Cancer
A rare 1969 Chevrolet Nova Yenko reunites with its former owner. For Stephen Milliner, a seemingly ordinary Tuesday afternoon turned into an extraordinary experience filled with nostalgia and love. As he pulled into the parking lot of Floyd Central High School, Milliner was greeted by his children and grandchildren standing next to a long, white trailer. Inside the trailer was a piece of his past—a rare 1969 Chevrolet Nova Yenko.
'God has his hand on me all the time': Vintage car travels 600 miles to surprise man with terminal cancer
NEW ALBANY, Ind. — What was a seemingly normal Tuesday afternoon for Stephen Milliner, quickly turned into a surprise of a lifetime. Milliner pulled into the Floyd Central High School parking lot to see his three children and grandchildren waiting for him next to a long, white trailer. Someone...
County officials purchase building for government office expansion
To account for projected growth and an outdated judicial complex, a local county government is working to complete the purchase of more office space. At its monthly joint commissioner and council meeting last week, Floyd County officials voted unanimously to purchase the Chase building — a four story, 22,175-square-foot office space located at First and Spring streets in New Albany, Indiana — for $8.65 million.
County government purchases downtown building
To account for projected growth and an outdated judicial complex, a local county government is working to complete the purchase of more office space.<\p> At its monthly joint commissioner and council meeting last week, Floyd County officials voted unanimously to purchase the Chase building — a four story, 22,175-square-foot office space located at First and Spring streets in New Albany, Indiana — for $8.65 million. <\p>
Pike and Johnson County men arrested in Floyd drug case
Floyd County Sheriff’s deputies and officers with the Martin Police Department arrested a Pike County and a Johnson County man on Thursday, July 11, following tips they received about drug trafficking in the Allen and Middle Creek communities. According the Floyd County Sheriff’s Department, Michael Ousely, 41, of Pikeville,...
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