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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinGov. Eric Holcomb’s $200 million Link 101 road endeavor isn’t moving forward, at least in its original form, following a gloomy cost-benefit analysis and sustained public pushback. The Indiana Department of Transportation announced Wednesday that it had pulled the plug on the project—meant to better connect southeastern Indiana—after it finished evaluating alternative options. “The milestone marked a logical point to reevaluate this project,” th…See the Story
INDOT scraps $200M Link 101 road project
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinUniversity of Indianapolis junior Emily Bonser, a Greenwood graduate, won the shot put and took third in the hammer throw at the RedHawk Invitational track and field meet. Another former Woodmen athlete, Dylan Mayhew, finished fifth in the men’s hammer throw. Greenwood UIndy senior catcher Lexy Rees singled twice, stole a base and drove in two runs in the softball team’s 8-2 victory over Quincy. She singled and drove in a run in the Greyhounds’ …See the Story
College notebook: Bonser wins shot put at RedHawk Invitational
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinThis weekend is the last weekend for early voting ahead of Tuesday’s primary election. Here is a look at when and where you can cast your ballot early. Early voting ends at noon Monday. Johnson County Courthouse, 5 E. Jefferson St., Franklin » 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today » 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday » 8 a.m. to noon Monday Franklin Parks & Recreation Center, 396 Branigin Blvd./State St. » 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today » 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday White…See the Story
Time running out to vote early
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinBeing in my mid-70s, I am facing what everyone my age faces — the increasing number of my close friends dying. The past few years have been particularly marked by grief. Some of my friends died after long illnesses; others died suddenly. It is common to describe all these deaths as “losses,” and, of course, there is a sense in which that word is appropriate. I miss greeting some of these friends at church; I miss having lunch with others; I miss…See the Story
David Carlson: A thank you, not a goodbye
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Republican Party · FranklinAlmost 300 feet above the skyline in the center of our state stands Victory, a classic Greek-inspired sculpture envisioned to be the Hoosier version of Nike, the goddess of war. In flowing robes, standing astride a star-studded ball with her hair in a 19th-century style bun, she hoists a torch of enlightenment above the Circle in Indianapolis, while gripping a sword by her side after a mythical battle triumph. Victory has been above us since 190…See the Story
Brian Howey: ‘Victory’ metaphor eludes Hoosier GOP women
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinThe (Anderson) Herald Bulletin Most everyone can appreciate the convenience of waterproof and non-stick products. But at what cost to public health and the environment? Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a lawsuit against 22 companies in the state that, allegedly, have tried to conceal their longtime use of “forever chemicals” and the potential cost to human health. Defendants in the lawsuit include heavy hitters such as 3M Company, …See the Story
Editorial: Rokita right to target forever chemicals
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Vancouver, British Columbia · VancouverCummins Inc. on Thursday reported a one-time gain from the separation of its filtration business while first-quarter revenue dipped slightly compared to the first quarter last year. Continue reading at The Republic News.See the Story
Cummins Inc. first quarter revenue dips, North America sales flat
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinGREENWOOD William “Bill” Robert Beaver, Greenwood, IN, passed away on Monday, April 29, 2024. He was 91 years old. Bill was born in Shelbyville, IN to his mother, Irene Beaver. He graduated from Shelbyville High School and attended Butler University where he graduated with a Bachelor’s in Psychology in 1957 and Master’s in Education in 1963. Bill married his wife, Nadara (Fletcher) on January 30, 1960, and they shared 59 years of marriage togeth…See the Story
William “Bill” Robert Beaver
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