The city of Jeffersonville is taking over the fire station from New Chapel EMS in the wake of the Jamey Noel scandal.
The downfall of former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel is now like a boulder rolling downhill crushing everything in its path.
John Miller was in court Feb. 3, where a judge denied a motion to dismiss the case.
According to court records filed Thursday, the prosecution and defense can't agree on a new location.
The tax is $500 a year for a person making $100,000.
Clark County officially has a new ambulance provider, and while the embattled New Chapel EMS will remain in tact, what it will do and where it will be based remain unknown.
The company said it will focus on restructuring and rebranding in the coming months.
Under the proposed contract Heartland will supply four Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulances staffed with paramedics to the county 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
In just a few months, the Highlander Fire Department will assume all of the EMS service for their area.
New Chapel EMS president and CEO Matt Owen called it a major step forward to changing the way the organization works and who it serves.