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Six inches of snow possible in Johnson County this week

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A winter storm could bring up to six inches of snow to Johnson County later this week if current forecasts hold.

Death of man found on I-65 in Franklin ruled suicide

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The death of an Indianapolis man found shot on Interstate 65 in Franklin has been ruled a suicide, Johnson County Coroner Mike Pruitt said Friday.

Lawmakers, energy advocates unite behind Walker’s solar bill

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Republican lawmakers — along with Democrats and clean energy advocates — want Indiana to figure out solar and wind energy equipment decommissioning and disposal before the hazardous waste involved becomes a large-scale problem.

ISP: I-65 shooting may not be a homicide

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Police are still investigating the death of an Indianapolis man found shot on Interstate 65 in Franklin Thursday morning.

Indiana lawmakers weigh universal school choice program

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Indiana lawmakers on Wednesday began a contentious debate over whether it should bring universal school choice — and its daunting potential long-term cost — to Hoosier students and parents.

UPDATE: Man found shot on I-65 South in Franklin identified

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4:15 p.m. UPDATE: The Johnson County Coroner's Office has identified the man who was found shot on Interstate 65 in Franklin Thursday morning. The body of...

Banks makes US Senate run official

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Northeast Indiana Congressman Jim Banks jumped into the 2024 race for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday — becoming the first candidate in what is expected to be a crowded Republican field.

Indiana House Republicans outline budget priorities

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Indiana House Republicans will rally behind a collection of bills in the 2023 session that emphasize fiscal responsibility, expand Hoosiers’ access to health care and increase work-based learning and school choice programs.

ISP: County Line Road shooting escalated from road rage

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Police now say a road rage incident led to the fatal shooting Wednesday on County Line Road in Greenwood.

Bill seeks to put Hoosier name origin debate to rest

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Refer to someone from Indiana as an “Indianan” and your ignorance might invoke an eye roll or a glare, but — if you’re really lucky — you’ll get a comedic interruption of an 1800s-era Indiana settler who’s just heard a knock at the door.