NWS says Franklin damage likely straight-line winds
Surveyors with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis on Friday continued to survey storm damage across the county.Weather service officials had not confirmed by...
Creativity, positivity ensure Easter goes on
With churches closed, egg hunts canceled and drive-by Easter bunny visits, Johnson County churches, cities and residents are getting creative to celebrate Easter this...
Church, caterer provide Easter meal for those in need
<p>For many families throughout central Indiana, this Easter will seem less joyous than those in the past.</p><p>The ongoing COVID-19 catastrophe has left many jobless...
During pandemic, Franklin residents decide it’s Better Together
<p>During the statewide stay-at-home order, recreational activities have been canceled and a trip to the grocery store may be perilous for older residents.</p><p>Erin Davis,...
Church, caterer provide Easter meal for those in need
For many families throughout central Indiana, this Easter will seem less joyous than those in the past.The ongoing COVID-19 catastrophe has left many jobless...
Local churches helping hospital employees by donating meals
<p>In March, five local churches began buying meals for Johnson Memorial Hospital employees tending to patients affected by COVID-19.</p><p>By doing so, they’ve been able...
During pandemic, Franklin residents decide it’s Better Together
During the statewide stay-at-home order, recreational activities have been canceled and a trip to the grocery store may be perilous for older residents.Erin Davis,...
Two arrested for living in house that did not belong to them
<p>A man and a woman were arrested after they were found living in a home that was not theirs, the man claiming he was...
Property taxes due, but with 60-day grace period
Two things are certain in the midst of the ongoing public health emergency: Hoosiers must avoid nonessential travel and pay their property taxes.
While tax...
Johnson County jail amps up precautions
<p>At the Johnson County Jail, things are quieter.</p><p>With COVID-19, a potentially deadly disease, sweeping the country—and county—inmates nearing the end of their sentences may...