‘Cheesecake connoisseur’: Southsider’s home business expands to Greenwood storefront
She never thought her love of baking would get her so far.
Police: Hammer-armed woman robbed Greenwood Meijer
A shoplifting report escalated to robbery after a woman threatened a Greenwood store’s employees with a hammer.
Duke Energy rate decrease approved by state regulators
Indiana regulators have approved Duke Energy’s request for a rate decrease, lowering rates by an average of 16% for residential customers.
Wings Etc to open Greenwood location Tuesday
Wings Etc. will open its second Johnson County location Tuesday.
Budget, housing testimony seeks more for the poorest Hoosiers
The Senate committee responsible for drafting the state’s budget heard over four hours of public testimony Thursday, as leaders negotiate how to spend more than $43.3 billion over the next two years.
Trump indicted, becoming first ex-president charged with crime
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, prosecutors and defense lawyers said Thursday, making him the first former U.S. president to face a criminal charge and jolting his bid to retake the White House next year.
TikTok hires Indiana lobbyist as some states restrict access to the app
TikTok, the popular Chinese-owned social media app raising national security fears in the United States, has hired a lobbying firm in Indiana to educate state lawmakers about the platform’s efforts to secure the data of American users.
Senate sends bill restricting trans health care in prison to the governor — then...
Another trans-related bill is heading to the governor’s desk.
Classy home: Johnson County natives returning to live in converted schoolhouse
School is back in session in southern Johnson County.
CEO: Franklin’s Mutual Savings Bank ‘resilient’ amid industry concerns
A local bank CEO says the collapse of two large banks in the U.S. this month likely won’t have a ripple effect on independent, community banks both in Franklin and across Indiana.