Retired Franklin teacher, former student team up to compete in Westminster show
The student has become the teacher — only in a different kind of way.
Greenwood council approves implementing delayed tax break
The Greenwood City Council approved implementing a tax break given in 2019 for a distribution company, which did not begin to due to a failure to file a form.
Docs: Witnesses say I-65 shooting resulted in death of ‘an innocent man’
The suspect in a fatal road rage shooting on Indianapolis’ southside told police he didn’t mean to do it and was trying to defend himself and the vehicle’s occupants, court documents show.
Open house planned for new water treatment plant
The Town of Edinburgh will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new water treatment plant on May 22 at 10 a.m.
Franklin American Legion seeks volunteers for flag program
The Franklin American Legion is seeking volunteers to place flags at veteran graves at Greenlawn Cemetery.
Southside lawmaker is Mike Braun’s pick for lieutenant governor
U.S. Sen. Mike Braun, the Republican nominee for governor, said Wednesday that he’ll ask delegates at the Republican State Convention to confirm Rep. Julie McGuire of Indianapolis as his running mate for the November general election.
Teachers confront Indiana education officials over literacy license requirements
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat Indiana.
IU Columbus to host Walk-in Transfer Week
Indiana University Columbus is having walk-in hours May 14-17, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Admissions Office (located inside door 3 in the Campus Center Building, 4601 Central Ave.
Haley won 1 in 5 Indiana Republican voters in the presidential primary. She left...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The ghost of Nikki Haley’s presidential campaign is ringing up significant support in state primaries despite her withdrawal from the race in March shortly before Donald Trump had clinched the Republican nomination.