Brittany Baylor was arraigned on felony battery and neglect of a dependent charges. The judge set her bond at $100,000. That’s on top of the $1 million bond from another case where she's facing charges for the death of a 6-month-old baby.
Indiana State Police have arrested Brittany Baylor, a childcare provider already facing charges in the case of the death of a six-month-old, on new charges related to a different incident with a different child.
The future of 183 acres in Clark County, Ind. remains to be seen, after County Commissioners tabled discussion on rezoning land to make way for a subdivision development between Crone Road and Columbus Mann Road.
After more than 70 years of service, the Utica Township Volunteer Fire Department will no longer be the primary provider of fire protection in the Utica Township Fire District.
A proposed subdivision development in a small, Clark County town has sparked some public outcry from residents, as developers propose the construction of more than 500 homes over the next 15 years.
Jamey Noel paid for several flights for Council Member Brittney Ferree, whom he was in a relationship with, at the same time as his ambulance contract was coming up for a vote.
New Chapel Fire & EMS Deputy Chief Matt Owen gave a presentation to Utica residents Wednesday night, updating the public on New Chapel’s staffing challenges that have impacted response times and fire protection service.
Clark County Councilman John Miller says he was not paid by New Chapel EMS during his term as a council member, even though he was listed as a paid driver.
Inside Taylor’s Cereal Bowl Kitchen, the first thing you’ll probably notice is the variety of ice cream and cereal toppings. If you look a little closer, you’ll find what makes this ice cream shop atypical.
When classes start in the fall, there will be an officer in every one of Clarksville’s schools for the first time. The city reached an agreement with Providence High to bring an SRO to the building for the 2024-25 school year.
The Indiana Attorney General’s Office and a judge have now agreed to let former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel and his family use money earned from their current jobs for living expenses, as long as they agree not to sell or transfer property.
Jeffersonville is studying the fiscal feasibility of establishing its own ambulance and EMS service. The city is still covered by New Chapel EMS under Clark County’s contract with the ambulance service. The county approved a three-year contract with New Chapel EMS that won’t be up until 2025.