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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinJanice was born on May 16, 1940 in Peru, Indiana. She was an Elder on Session at the Greenwood Presbyterian Church. She is survived by her husband, Bill McFerran, Janice and Bill celebrated 60 years of marriage in 2023; son, Ann (John) Moore; sister, Ann Neeley; and grandchildren.See the Story
Janice Ellen McFerran
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinNINEVEH, IN. Wilma Evelyn “Sis” (Cheek) Stephens, 87, of Nineveh, IN passed away Friday, March 22, 2024, surrounded by her loving family. She was born October 16, 1936, in Decatur County, IN to Henley Opal Cheek and Carrie (Callahan) Cheek. She had been a production line assembler for Cummins Engine in Columbus, IN for sixteen years. She previously had worked at the Garment Factory in Franklin, IN. Sis loved playing and singing music at church w…See the Story
Wilma Evelyn “Sis” (Cheek) Stephens
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinRodric Bray, the Senate's president pro tempore, has been in office since 2012. Jay Hart, a self-described advocate for conservative policy, seeks to oust Bray. Hart alleges the district is not being represented well since Bray took on the leadership role. District 37 encompasses most of White River Township and all of Union and Hensley townships.See the Story
Two vie for Indiana Senate District 37 seat
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinThe two candidates vying for coroner have varying goals and ideas about what the next four years could be for the office. But both have one primary focus for the role — compassion. Incumbent Mike Pruitt and challenger Robert “Robbie” Williams, both Republicans, are squaring off for the coroner’s office in the May primary election. The coroner’s office is in charge of investigating deaths in cases involving violence, suspicious circumstances or u…See the Story
Candidates aim to bring compassion to coroner’s office
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinCenter Grove junior Brevin Holubar will be on display one lap at a time this spring. Longtime coach Eric Moore was retiring at season's end, and the Trojans' outstanding core of senior talent would depart with him. "It's definitely from my parents (Bart and Angi), and having a twin is a big part of it, too," he said. "I try to beat him in golf, but I know I can't"See the Story
Center Grove’s Holubar hopes to emerge as a state contender this spring
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinThe town of Edinburgh is working on a comprehensive plan for the next 10 to 20 years. Residents have been asked to share their ideas for the future of the town. The plan will be presented to the public in a series of public meetings in the coming months. The town is looking for ways to improve the quality of life in the community.See the Story
Edinburgh residents put vibrant downtown, nightlife, gym on wish list for town
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Franklin, Indiana · FranklinNicholas R. Saunders, 20, was sentenced Wednesday to 50 years in an Indiana Department of Correction Facility. A jury found him guilty of the charges last month. A Level 1 felony conviction carries a sentence of 20 to 40 years. Saunders has also been charged with attempted murder in Monroe County in an unrelated case.See the Story
Elizabethtown man to serve 50 years for 2022 Morgantown shooting
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Republican Party · FranklinThe debate will take place from 7-8:30 p.m. April 23 at Hine Hall Auditorium on the IUPUI campus. Jon Schwantes, host of PBS' Indiana Lawmakers, will moderate. The debate will be available for any broadcast outlet that wishes to air it.See the Story
Final GOP Indiana governor debate to feature all 6 candidates
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