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Community Health expansion to double size of cancer center

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Cancer treatment comes with enough challenges and hardships.

Greenwood opens county’s largest pickleball complex at Freedom Park

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Pickleball players have a new place to serve, volley and play in tournaments in Greenwood.

Johnson County Commissioners OK safety features for Bargersville intersection

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An crash-prone intersection is getting new safety features in Bargersville.

Franklin zoning board OKs townhouse variance request

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A planned townhouse complex is one step closer to construction after a Franklin zoning board recently approved a variance.

State Rep. Davis plans 2nd illegal immigration town hall

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A local state representative is planning a second illegal immigration town hall for next week.

Indian Creek student among those vying for Indiana FFA leadership positions

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An Indian Creek student is one of 12 in the state who are in the running to serve as an Indiana FFA state officer for the upcoming year.

PornHub issues warning to Hoosiers; state prepares to enact age verification law

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Pornography video-sharing website PornHub has begun warning Hoosier users they’ll “lose access” as Indiana prepares to enact a recently approved age verification requirement.

Indiana higher-ed institutions search for solutions as enrollment cliff looms

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In 2026, the high-school-aged population in the United States will peak at about 3.5 million students and then decline by 15% in the following 18 years. This is the demographic-driven phenomenon that colleges and universities are calling the enrollment cliff.

Indiana mental health summit highlights growth of mobile crisis teams

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Non-police mobile crisis teams are now responding to mental health crises in 59 Indiana counties, increasing access to mental health care and relieving the burden on medical providers and law enforcement officers across the state.

Indiana’s overall child well-being scores decline in new national report

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A new state-by-state report shows Indiana’s child well-being ranking has dropped — in part due to Hoosier kids’ dismal math and reading scores, as well as increased rates of youth deaths.