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County reports additional COVID-19 death, 5 new cases

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COVID-19 has taken the life of another Greenwood resident, local officials said Wednesday. The Johnson County Health Department reported the death of an 84-year-old, bringing...

County unemployment rate steady in March

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Although the unemployment rate is expected to rise significantly in April due to coronavirus-related job losses, March saw a slight increase in the county's...

County extends building closures to May 4

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The county's government buildings and offices will remain closed until May 4, per orders from the Johnson County Board of Commissioners.The new anticipated open...

County unemployment rate steady in March

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<p>Although the unemployment rate is expected to rise significantly in April due to coronavirus-related job losses, March saw a slight increase in the county's...

County reports 5 more COVID-19 deaths

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Local health officials on Tuesday reported five additional coronavirus-related deaths, bringing the county's death toll to 39.Johnson County's death toll is the third highest...

Greenwood council approves tax breaks for commercial center near airport

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Two new buildings that will eventually house up to four small businesses are coming to Greenwood, and the city council on Monday approved a...

County extends building closures to May 4

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<p>The county's government buildings and offices will remain closed until May 4, per orders from the Johnson County Board of Commissioners.</p><p>The new anticipated open...

Stuck in limbo: Children’s services agencies balancing rights with safety

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Some of Johnson County’s most vulnerable children split time between their biological guardians and foster parents, and the coronavirus pandemic has thrown a wrench...

Two Republicans vie again for District 1 commissioner seat

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Two familiar faces will face off in the Republican primary for the District 1 seat on the Johnson County Board of Commissioners.Two-term incumbent Brian...

Governor says certain businesses can reopen, extends order to May 1

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Hoosiers are being asked to stay home a while longer. While Indiana residents will be required to follow the state’s stay-at-home order through May 1—a...