Indiana Department of Health seeks dismissal of abortion records lawsuit
The Indiana Department of Health is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit against the agency that was filed by an anti-abortion group over related records.
Feds approve Indiana’s initial application for $868M in broadband funding
Indiana’s initial application for its $868 million share of a national “Internet for All” program has won approval, federal officials announced Monday in a joint call with Hoosier officials.
Preparation urged as Hurricane Beryl remnants arrive
Officials are urging preparation as the remnants of Hurricane Beryl bring heavy rain and severe storms to the Midwest today.
Johnson County Health Inspections: Week of July 8
Health Inspections
Need services? Find help at Johnson County Community Resource Drop-In Day
Johnson County is hosting a Community Resource Drop-in Day. Several organizations and providers will be providing access to community resources.
Police Incidents – July 9
Police Incidents
Cops Cycling for Survivors kicks off ride honoring slain officers, including 2 locals
INDIANAPOLIS — For the next two weeks, two dozen cyclists will ride their bikes across Indiana to remember and honor law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty last year — including two from Johnson County.
Greenwood man has devoted more than 50 years to art of bonsai
Each tiny snip is a work of art.
Local businesses team up to make art accessible
From its small storefront in Bargersville, The Hope Gallery provides opportunities unlike any other place in the county.
New life coming to Jessen Funeral Home building in Franklin
After years as a funeral parlor, change is coming to a stately building in downtown Franklin.