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Franklin mixed-use development moves forward

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A mixed-use development proposed on Franklin’s northside inched closer to approval during a public hearing Tuesday night. Indianapolis developer Platinum Properties Management Company, LLC is...

Democrats bet on early Latino outreach to avoid ’20 pitfalls

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KISSIMMEE, Fla. — On a sweaty recent Thursday afternoon, Alex Berrios was instructing his team on how to get people to register to vote....

Loan relief approved for more for-profit college students

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The U.S. Education Department on Friday announced it will forgive student loans for more than 1,800 borrowers who attended a trio of for-profit colleges...

Amid growing frustration, White House pushes voting rights

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WASHINGTON — Facing a call to “save American democracy,” the Biden administration has unveiled new efforts to help protect voting rights amid growing complaints...

Central European leaders worry over Afghan migration ‘wave’

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LJUBLJANA, Slovenia — Central European leaders on Friday voiced concern over what they said was a potential migration rush from Afghanistan as U.S. and...

Behind the numbers: Heat wave victim was WA Capitol regular

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OLYMPIA, Wash. — Among the hundreds of people who died from heat-related issues during the Pacific Northwest’s record-breaking heat wave last week, one man...

Local ADs sense return to normalcy in 2021-22

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By all accounts, David Edens’ professional timing couldn’t have been worse. Edens took over as the Whiteland High School athletic director last summer, a time...

Bug experts seeking new name for destructive gypsy moths

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Bug experts are dropping the common name of a destructive insect because it's considered an ethnic slur: the gypsy moth. ...

Ronald Davidson Barrett

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MARTINSVILLE Ronald Davidson Barrett, 75, of Martinsville, IN passed into the next life on July 5th, 2021. Arrangements have been entrusted...

Q&A with Georgia Gov. Kemp: Voters ‘know what the truth is’

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ATLANTA — Four years can be a lifetime in politics. Especially in Georgia. ...