State lawsuits defend abortion access with religious freedom
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Cara Berg Raunick watched with bafflement as Indiana’s Republican legislators took less than two weeks to debate and pass an abortion ban that the governor signed quickly into law.
Sundown Gardens to open new location in Bargersville
A Westfield-based landscaping company is planning to open a location in Bargersville this spring.
Tuition help hoped to bridge gap for ELL teachers
At Clark-Pleasant schools, the number of students learning English for the first time has more than doubled in the past three years.
Local firefighters warn public to stay off the ice
Recent sub-zero temperatures created a layer of ice over local ponds and waterways. However, warming temperatures are thinning that ice.
Photos of the Year: August 2022
A look back at memorable moments the Daily Journal’s photographers captured in August. This is the eight in a 12-part series looking back at each month of 2022 that will conclude on New Year’s Eve.
Here’s how to recycle live Christmas trees in Johnson County
With the presents unwrapped and the carols sung, Johnson County residents have a few ways to discard their Christmas trees following the holiday.
Gift exchange: Franklin natives create website connecting nonprofits, donors
There had to be an easier way of connecting nonprofits with needs to people who could help.
Greenwood officials plan review of city’s hotel ordinance
As the city of Greenwood’s legal fight continues to forcibly vacate a troubled hotel, officials say they plan to review the city’s hotel ordinance.
Photos of the Year: July 2022
A look back at memorable moments the Daily Journal’s photographers captured in July . This is the seventh in a 12-part series looking back at each month of 2022 that will conclude on New Year’s Eve.
Customer service hours shortened, office closed for holiday
Due to the holiday, there are changes to Daily Journal customer service.