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Total Solar Eclipse: List of road closures for Johnson County

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Traffic pattern changes are incoming as thousands are expected to come to Johnson County this weekend for Monday’s total solar eclipse.

Gubernatorial candidate Curtis Hill’s civil battery jury trial called off

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Republican gubernatorial candidate Curtis Hill will no longer stand trial next week for the controversy that cost him his last elected office. That’s after a judge on Wednesday afternoon vacated jury proceedings in the civil battery lawsuit against him.

Indiana’s GOP candidates for governor address environmental issues

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How should Indiana’s next governor handle environmental issues, from climate change and water supply to affordable energy?

Voters, candidates invited to issues forum

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Local organizations and the Daily Journal are hosting voter forum later this month.

Time running out to register to vote

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Eligible residents have only a few more days to register to vote for this year’s primary elections.

Total Solar Eclipse: Here’s what Johnson County residents need to know

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Anticipation for the April 8 total solar eclipse is building as the event is now just days away.

Johnson County officials offer tips for property owners, residents ahead of eclipse

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With less than five days to go until the total solar eclipse, agencies across Johnson County are making final preparations for the thousands of visitors expected to descend on the county.

JCSO warns against distracted driving, plans extra patrols

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Local law enforcement agencies are reminding drivers to put away distractions behind the wheel while increasing traffic enforcement efforts this month.

Upstream, United Way to hold poverty simulation workshop Thursday

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People are invited to join the United Way of Central Indiana and Upstream Prevention as they present the lunch and learn workshop “Real Life. Real Choices” in Johnson County today from 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Q&A: GOP candidates for governor share their stances on taxes

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One would be hard-pressed to find someone who enjoys paying taxes, but the dollars paid are meant to provide vital government services, such as infrastructure, public safety and health programs.