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Johnson County, Indy area get low marks for air quality

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A new report on the air around Johnson County may be hard for many local residents to breathe in.

Franklin teen requesting letters for COVID memorial time capsule

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With a view of Youngs Creek, the small sitting area off Monroe Street is a slice of serenity in downtown Franklin.

Coffeehouse Five debuts new roasting room in Franklin

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Coffeehouse Five has been roasting coffee in-house since 2017, but now this part of the business is much more visible.

IBC Advanced Alloys to close Massachusetts plant, shift focus to Franklin

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A Franklin-based metal alloy manufacturer plans to close its Massachusetts plant this summer, shifting its focus to a profitable local division.

Johnson County Community Foundation seeks entries for Color the County mural

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The Johnson County Community Foundation is now accepting entries for this summer’s Color the County Mural Program.

Here’s what’s going on with I-69 the week of April 30

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Work on the Interstate 69 Finish Line Project continues this week, with lane restrictions and closures planned.

US drug control agency will move to reclassify marijuana in a historic shift, AP...

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, The Associated Press has learned, a...

GOP gubernatorial candidates promise coal boost, utility regulator shakeups

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Indiana’s Republican gubernatorial candidates overwhelmingly promised a renewed focus on coal — and pushback to federal restrictions — in a survey from a fossil fuels-oriented advocacy group.

Families call on Holcomb administration to pivot on attendant care transition

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Six moms of medically complex children pressured Gov. Eric Holcomb to reform his administration’s approach to transitioning families from attendant care to another caregiving program in a private Monday meeting at the Statehouse.

Historic building owner says she won’t sell for Indianapolis MLS stadium

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A proposal to develop a Major League Soccer stadium on the east side of downtown Indianapolis is facing some early resistance from the owner of a historic property in the heart of the proposed development area.