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More are working remotely now than pre-pandemic, survey shows

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More Greenwood residents are working from home post-pandemic than prior to it, a survey found. The survey, conducted by Aspire Johnson County, the local chamber...

Active shooter training set for Saturday at college, hospital

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Johnson County fire and police departments are planning a simulated active shooter training together Saturday at Franklin College and Johnson Memorial Hospital. About 30 public...

Clark-Pleasant to add 19 teachers, support staff with CARES Act funds

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Clark-Pleasant schools will use its most recent $4.7 million in federal money to add 19 teachers and support staff at its elementary, middle and...

Gun maker seeks tax break for $1.4M investment in Bargersville

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Bargersville is gearing up to potentially become home to a firearms manufacturer. Centurion Arms, of Morgantown, is looking to invest $1.4 million in a manufacturing,...

Franklin hospice honors 102-year-old World War II veteran

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The uniformed military veteran stepped forward, raising his hand to his brow in a silent salute. Lewis R. Shannon watched him with emotion on his...

Franklin College plans diversity trainings, hires new director

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Franklin College is taking several steps to make all students feel welcomed on its campus. The college’s new director of the Center for Diversity and...

National fireworks shortage on display locally

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This year's at-home fireworks displays will likely include fewer light shows than usual. At the TNT Fireworks tent in the parking lot of the Franklin...

Local vaccine clinics shift operations as need changes

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Local vaccine clinics are shifting their distribution models as fewer people seek COVID-19 vaccinations. Both Johnson Memorial Health and Franciscan Health Indianapolis are closing their...

New laws take effect today

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By Taylor Wooten | [email protected] During an unconventional legislative session, Gov. Eric Holcomb signed more than 200 bills into law, most of which take effect...

More high school graduates entering workforce, 2-year programs

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More high school graduates are moving away from traditional, four-year bachelor’s degree programs and instead deciding to go to a two-year program or enter...