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Schools struggle solving staffing shortages

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There are a lot of changing hats at local schools, and it’s just one way leaders are putting a bandaid on an unprecedented problem.

Mission complete: Camp Atterbury officially ends work with Afghan refugees

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In vivid color, symbolic imagery and concentric circles, the experiences of nearly 60 Afghan refugees over the past five months came to life.

Im-PRESS-ive: Historic machinery breathes life into modern company

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Set underneath sleek circular light fixtures and among contemporary artwork, the cast iron piece of machinery set up inside B2S Life Sciences seems out of place.

New group focuses on socialization, education for older adults

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As the past two years have taken a toll on the mental, emotional and physical health of people everywhere, one group has been hit particularly hard — older adults.

Joint emergency operations center opens in Center Grove

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A multi-million-dollar public safety project that’s been years in the making has come to fruition on the northside of the county.

WCHS expansion could cost almost a quarter-billion dollars

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In what will likely be the most expensive project in the school district’s history, Clark-Pleasant schools plans to spend up to $238 million on a project that would include major renovations to Whiteland Community High School’s campus.

‘CRAZY WITH A CAPITAL C’: Officials navigate inflation’s impact on local projects

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Local officials are facing some tough decisions about some big projects.

Franklin College hosts march, lectures on King’s continued relevance

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It’s been almost 54 years since Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on the balcony of a Memphis motel, and more than half a century later, his message of striving for social justice and equity still holds weight.

First impression: Hospital program provides newborns with free book

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in the neonatal intensive care unit at Community Hospital South, the youngest and most vulnerable patients struggle to survive.

Growing up: More students attending Johnson County schools

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From classes in trailers to new buildings being opened, Center Grove schools have seen the effects of population growth in its schools. Perhaps never in recent decades has that growth been more apparent than in the last five years.