Hollingsworth tours expanding Franklin factory
By TAYLOR WOOTEN, the Daily Journal
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The U.S. Congressman representing Johnson County visited a Franklin factory Thursday morning to discuss changes and growth.
On his second...
High attendance, excitement, heat predicted as fair week kicks off
By TAYLOR WOOTEN, the Daily Journal
The Johnson County 4-H and Agricultural Fair is gearing up for a full-throttle return after last year's fair featured...
Journal’s street party returns this summer
Franklin Fest will return this year for a block party-style jubilee of all that makes summers in Johnson County special.
The annual street party is...
Developer plans $26 million speculative building in Franklin
Local economic development officials say a $26.6 million speculative building planned in Franklin would fill a gap in the market.
Indianapolis-based Peterson Property Group is...
ILEARN scores down across the board
Scores on the ILEARN exam, which tests third through eighth graders on their proficiency in math and English, declined at all Johnson County school...
Franklin schools maps out $4.8M in CARES Act III spending
Franklin schools will waive student Chromebook fees and pay 20 teachers and 30 assistants with its third round of federal relief funds.
The school district...
Franklin duo face nine heroin dealing charges
Two Franklin men were charged late last week with a total of nine counts of heroin dealing, stemming from two separate drug investigations by...
Greenwood Public Library undergoes $3.9M renovation
Construction is common in Greenwood as the city continues to grow and develop, and the Greenwood Public Library has its own multi-million-dollar project in...
University of Indianapolis releases fall guidance
Students and staff at the University of Indianapolis won't be required to get the COVID-19 vaccine this fall, but protocols for unvaccinated students will...
Franklin church opens outreach center to public
Volunteers buzzed through The Hub at Impact Christian Church, preparing items for the needy who would be coming to their door that night.
Racks of...