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PACT Act helps veterans exposed to toxins during military service

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The pain shot throughout his body, refusing to relent.

Whiteland woman arrested with stolen IDs, checks

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State troopers arrested a Whiteland woman who they say stole social security cards, IDs, checks and more.

Indy man to serve 24 years for meth dealing

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An Indianapolis man will serve 24 years in prison for dealing methamphetamine in Johnson County.

Greenwood graduating senior finds her footing again after house fire

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For one Greenwood Community High School student, getting her diploma Friday night will mark her perseverance following a house fire that left her with no possessions and a loss of motivation.

GALLERY: Strawberries on the Square a sweet tradition

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A volunteer hands over two strawberry shortcakes at Strawberries on the Square Friday at the DriveHubler.com Amphitheater at Youngs Creek Park in Franklin.

Closure for Stones Crossing and Saddle Club roundabout starts Tuesday

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The Johnson County Highway Department plans to close the intersection of Stones Crossing Road and Saddle Club Road on or after May 30. This closure is for the construction of a new single-lane roundabout.

Legal aid available for tornado survivors

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Hoosiers in disaster-designated counties affected by recent severe storms and tornadoes may now have access to free legal advice through Disaster Legal Services (DLS). This group provides free help with disaster-related legal issues for low-income disaster survivors, according to a press release from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA.

Memorial Day program set for Monday at courthouse

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The public is invited to celebrate Memorial Day with the annual program at the Johnson County Courthouse in downtown Franklin.

United Way celebrates year, more than $1.4 million raised

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Number by number, the total was unveiled.

JCFiber expands service again in rural Johnson County

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A local internet provider has announced its final expansion phases, with more internet access for rural residents expected by next spring.