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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinA Greenwood teen will serve 55 years for killing an Indianapolis man during an alleged drug deal-turned-robbery. Quincy D. Stringer Jr., 17, was sentenced to 45 years in prison Friday for the murder of 18-year-old Ethan J. David on Dec. 10, 2023. He will spend an additional 10 years on supervised release, and was ordered by Johnson Superior Court 3 Judge Douglas Cummins to undergo mental health treatment and to finish his GED. Stringer pled guil…See the Story
Greenwood teen to serve 55 years for drug deal turned murder
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinThe hunt was on. Inside the multi-purpose room at Clark-Pleasant Middle School, backpacks of all shapes, sizes and colors were spread out on tables. Some were solid colors — red, teal, pink, black and fluorescent orange. Others had pop culture themes, from “Frozen” to Batman. Participants in the United Way of Johnson County’s Fast Track distribution walked from table to table, searching for the perfect bag to set the tone for the new school year…See the Story
Johnson County United Way’s Fast Track to serve at least 2,000 students
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinAn hour a week can change a child’s life. With the start of the school year approaching, Franklin Education Connection is seeking volunteers for its Study Connection Program which serves Franklin Community Schools students in grades 1-8. The program, which started in 2005 as a collaboration between educational organizations, has 75 study buddies who donate more than 3,000 hours of homework help each year, according to their website. Sitting down…See the Story
Franklin Study Connection program seeking volunteers
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinWhen Center Grove’s girls lacrosse club team wrapped up its spring season by defeating Park Tudor to win the Indiana Girls Lacrosse Association (INGLA) Class 1A state championship, the team had overcome bigger obstacles than just the defending champion Panthers. The other hurdles that the Trojans had to clear weren’t as obviously visible, but they existed nonetheless. Soggy — or non-existent — practice fields. Cultural barriers. Playing against …See the Story
Can girls lacrosse build some more momentum on southside?
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinAn Indianapolis woman was killed in a crash on County Line Road and Combs Road in Greenwood Thursday. Greenwood Police responded to a report of a two-vehicle crash at approximately 5:39 p.m. Thursday. The crash occurred when the driver of a Hyundai sedan failed to yield at the stop sign at the corner of Combs Road and County Line Road. The sedan was struck on the passenger side by a Ford F-250 traveling westbound on County Line Road, according t…See the Story
Indianapolis woman killed in County Line Road crash
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinA state program can help Indiana veteran families pay for school supplies. Eligible veterans can receive $500 for back-to-school needs per dependent child residing in their home through Indiana’s Operation Back to School Program. This includes children up to 18 years old attending K-12 or full-time college students up to 23 years old. Household income must be no more than twice the federal poverty level, which is $62,400 for a family of four. Ap…See the Story
Indiana veterans eligible for school supply help
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinAlthough Hoosiers’ access to federal child care subsidies was slightly higher than the national average in 2020, advocates are concerned that a majority of eligible Indiana families are still missing out, according to a new study. The report was published June 27 by the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit that advocates for anti-poverty policies. The report examines data on eligibility for and access to C…See the Story
Report: Most eligible Indiana families don’t access federal child care subsidies
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EPA · FranklinBy Darrell Ehrlick — States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Ehrlick is editor of the Daily Montanan. Attorneys general in 25 states have sent an emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court asking it to immediately halt a Biden administration rule they say threatens to shutter the country’s remaining fleet of coal-fired power plants. The emergency appeal to stay the Envi…See the Story
Indiana, 24 other states file emergency appeal to halt EPA’s carbon rule
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