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GALLERY: Wednesday at the Johnson County Fair

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Some photos from events Wednesday at the Johnson County 4-H and Agricultural Fair.

4-Hers share what they’ve learned showing animals

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When people visit the Johnson County 4-H and Agricultural Fair, they might be focused on the food or the rides. The fair has been much more than that for generations of kids.

Clark-Pleasant parents ask board for answers after student drowning

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Two months after a Whiteland student drowned in the school pool, parents in the school district say they feel school officials have been too quiet about the incident.

Johnson County schools still lag pre-pandemic ILEARN scores

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The latest ILEARN test results show most elementary and middle school students in Johnson County still haven’t made up the ground they lost during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Over 19K Hoosiers will get student debt forgiveness under new Biden plan

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More than 19,000 Hoosiers who borrowed federal student loans will have their remaining debt wiped out under the White House’s $39 billion debt relief plan.

Franciscan Health parent to shift 61 employees to outside firm

The parent of Franciscan Health Indianapolis plans to shift 61 employees to an outside company and end their employment as Franciscan employees on Sept. 30.

Man charged in Trooper Smith’s death seeks change of venue

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PLAINFIELD, Ind. (AP) — An 18-year-old Missouri man charged with murder in the traffic death of Indiana State Police Trooper Aaron Smith requested a change of venue Tuesday for his upcoming trial, online court records show.

GALLERY: Tuesday at the Johnson County fair

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Paisley VanHorn shows beef cattle during a Beef Showmanship contest Tuesday at the Johnson County 4-H and Agricultural Fair.

Johnson County fair food tied to local causes

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A food truck at the Johnson County 4-H and Agricultural Fair is the only place in Indiana that offers a doughy delicacy known as a beaver tail.

Greenwood council OKs $875K tax break, considers another

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The Greenwood City Council approved giving a tax break for a speculative office building, and is now considering giving a separate abatement for a manufacturing company’s expansion.