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Courts roundup: Counterfeiting, concealing purchase of catalytic converters cases sentenced

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Three people who were facing criminal charges in local courts have pled guilty and been sentenced for charges including concealing valuable metal purchases and counterfeiting.

Roads close, another opens for I-69 project

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Major closures will continue on Interstate 465 for the I-69 Finish Line project this week, while a new roundabout opens in Bargersville.

Life passions turn to store openings for Franklin boutique owners

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Boutiques are now a common fixture on Jefferson Street in Franklin, but for two owners, the path to opening a shop has been a long and winding one.

Your questions about Franklin’s US 31 project answered

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An estimated $50 million project reimagining five miles of U.S. 31 in Franklin will begin next year after six years of planning.

Market District coming to White River Township

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A Market District is coming to White River Township, though for now, it’s unclear when.

Hope shooting: Child and suspect remain hospitalized

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A 3-year-old child shot Thursday night in his home in Hope remains in critical condition at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, while the suspect in the shooting, Robbie L. Perez, 35, remains in unknown condition at Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital in Indianapolis.

Greenwood Pride celebrates love, attendees hope for change

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At Greenwood Pride Festival, five couples joined in matrimony, tying the knot in the middle of Woodmen Park Saturday.

UPDATE: Public safety couple arrested on domestic violence charges

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A White River Township couple was arrested on domestic battery charges after a dispute on Friday evening.

Leaving a legacy: Longtime pastor retiring from Grace UMC

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The next chapter is about to begin.

Nebraska man charged for role in May 2 Greenwood drive-by shooting

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A Nebraska man was arrested on a Johnson County warrant in connection with a shots fired incident that occurred during the early morning hours of May 2 in Greenwood.