Investigation continues into shooting that injured 2 at Franklin home
Detectives are investigating a shooting that injured two people Saturday afternoon in Franklin.
FSSA launches monthly Medicaid reports detailing enrollment, expenses and funding
n the wake of a Medicaid budget snafu, in which a forecast missed the mark by nearly $1 billion, the Family and Social Services Administration has launched monthly Medicaid finance reports detailing expenditures, enrollment and funding of the entitlement program.
Indiana tax changes drive general fund expectation miss
Tax revenue to Indiana’s General Fund tumbled more than 12% below projections last month, according to the latest state revenue report.
Delta-8 legal clarification unlikely as Indiana Statehouse stalemate persists
In the nearly six years since a federal law appeared to open the doors to delta-8, the marijuana-like drug has grown into a billion-dollar Hoosier industry.
Despite Indiana’s strong record of second-in-command women, they’ve never held its highest office
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Women have never held Indiana’s top office, but their streak as the state’s second-in-command appears to be going strong heading into the fall elections.
Police: 2 shot in Franklin neighborhood
Johnson County business news: May 11
Franklin Chamber receives award
Ivy Tech Columbus sets engineering info session
Ivy Tech Community College Columbus is hosting an Engineering Info Session on May 21 at 6 p.m. to provide prospective students with information about the College’s engineering programs, including a new partnership with Purdue University.