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Farming fun: Camp teaches kids about agriculture, gardens

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Week after week, something special is growing in Franklin this summer.

Public invited to take part in active transportation survey

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Residents have an opportunity to participate in a survey focused on the future of walking, bicycling and roller-skating in Central Indiana.

Trooper Smith’s funeral arrangements announced

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Family members, friends, community members, Indiana State Police Troopers as well as police officers and other first responders from across the state and country will gather to memorialize and celebrate the life of Trooper Aaron Smith Friday, ISP announced over the weekend.

Long distance bus travel comes to Johnson County

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Cleveland, Ohio-based company Barons Bus Lines will bring long-distance bus travel to Johnson County, with stops in Greenwood and Franklin.

Johnson County, JMH partner to build hospital mental health wing

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Over a year in the making, plans for a new mental health facility in Johnson County are coming to fruition.

Public can visit patrol car, make donations for fallen ISP trooper from Franklin

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The community is coming together to remember a local Indiana State Police Trooper who was killed in the line of duty during a police pursuit.

New Indiana laws take effect Saturday

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Indiana’s 2023 legislative session may have ended in April, but many of the state’s new laws go into effect today.

Johnson County launches web page for tornado debris cleanup

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Clean-up and recovery continues in White River Township after the June 25 tornado.

When to light: Permitted firework hours in Johnson County

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As the Fourth of July approaches, big bursts of color have filled the sky more and more.

Indiana Supreme Court upholds abortion ban, says state constitution gives only limited protections

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Supreme Court ruled Friday that the state’s abortion ban doesn’t violate the state constitution, removing a major hurdle to enforcing the ban Republicans approved last summer.