Johnson County opts into Health First Indiana after initial no
After originally saying “no” to local health department funding from the state, the Johnson County Board of Commissioners is officially opting in.
A good run: Memorial Day Mile celebrates 10th race
Every Memorial Day morning for the past decade, runners, walkers and supporters have flooded into downtown Franklin ready to race.
Pridgeon & Clay to lay off 75 workers in Franklin
Seventy-five workers at a Franklin manufacturing facility are being let go.
Custer Baker students test IU virtual reality learning tool
Some sixth-grade students at Custer Baker Intermediate School got the chance to test a new virtual reality experience that will immerse students across the United States in interactive history.
Center Grove honors teachers, staff
Center Grove Community School Corp. honored teachers and staff from across the district last week.
Crime prevention organization offers tips to avoid contractor fraud
A national crime prevention organization is encouraging Americans to be proactive to avoid becoming victims of contractor fraud.
Indiana communities to receive $8.8M from next round of opioid settlement
The next round of opioid settlement funding distributed by the Office of the Attorney General will total $8.8 million, a portion of the roughly $925 million secured so far across various lawsuits.
Literacy training guidance updated after criticism from Indiana teachers
In response to widespread pushback from Hoosier educators, state officials have issued new guidance — with more “flexibility” — on a new literacy licensure requirement that was adopted by the General Assembly earlier this year.
Indiana Disability Rights, ACLU file complaint over FSSA’s attendant care changes
Indiana Disability Rights and the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana (ACLU) filed a complaint against the state Friday alleging that changes to an attendant care program threaten the safety and well-being of medically complex children.