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Book look: Designs chosen for mural at Franklin library
The nondescript building on the south side of Franklin will soon come alive with brilliant color.
Longtime Greenwood teacher retires after 42-year career
After his first seven years in the teaching profession, he found a home at Greenwood Community High School and never left.
Franklin could benefit from Young housing bill
U.S. Sen. Todd Young is pushing bipartisan legislation that could entice investors to revitalize blighted areas and bring in more affordable housing.
Union Elementary principal earns regional honor
Union Elementary School’s principal has been recognized as the best elementary school leader in the seven-county region.
Five locals among 19 facing federal drug trafficking charges
Five Greenwood residents are among 19 people facing federal charges for trafficking hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills and methamphetamine, along with illegally possessing firearms and machine guns.
Playing with fire: Firework experts call for safety and responsibility
Local firefighters and firework distributors can for Hoosiers to use caution when setting off fireworks continuously, but at the end of the day, the decision to be safe is in the individual’s hands, says Bargersville Community Fire Department Deputy Chief Mike Pruitt.
Central Nine teacher who taught 1,300 students retires after 32 years
For one Central Nine Career Center teacher, life is not a game of inches, but an increment 10,000 times more precise than that.
Couple’s dreams come true with new Franklin restaurant
Growing up in Venezuela, Mariela Rodriguez dreamed of having her own small restaurant one day.
In year post-Dobbs, abortion patients and providers struggle with access
Maribel G’s at-home pregnancy test came back positive near Labor Day last year, days before Indiana’s abortion ban briefly went into effect.