Johnson County, Indy area get low marks for air quality
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
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
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
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
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
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...
GOP gubernatorial candidates promise coal boost, utility regulator shakeups
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
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
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.