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The super-popular cooking magazine Taste of Home is bringing its cooking school to the Indiana State Fairgrounds on Nov.
Volunteering can be powerful 'medicine'
Some research suggests volunteering can have a positive effect on overall health and well-being - and may help improve your disease.
November is here already and the residents of Greenwood, Indiana will be busy. There are plenty of activities for everyone to enjoy.
Schools slowly raise health costs for top staff
Greenwood, Ind. - Administrators in some Indiana school districts are finding their health costs are going up even more than those of teachers.
Greenwood seeks $75M in stimulus funds to speed road plans, lure interchange
The Johnson County community hopes an economic stimulus grant for transportation will hasten its plans to build an east-west thoroughfare and set the stage for a new Interstate 65 interchange.
Most flu cases in state have been mild
The flu sweeping through Indiana is the worst in at least 20 years, but there may be signs that the worst is over -- at least in Marion County.
Consumer counselor recommends shaving water company's rate hike in half
A state agency is recommending that less than half of a water company's proposed rate increase be approved by state regulators.
Greenwood airport officials studying possible relocation or expansion
A study under way on the future of the Greenwood Municipal Airport could reshape the County Line Road corridor of the Johnson County city.
Study starts on moving C. Ind. municipal airport
Talks have started about possibly moving a small airport from a growing suburban area south of Indianapolis.
Worker Renee Sweany with Greenpiece Indy helps to take in electronic items for disposal.
Expert: Referendum might fund mass transit
Supporters of expanded bus service and commuter railroads for the Indianapolis metro area admit a government subsidy will be needed to make it work.
Greenwood woman to be honored by state for helping homeless
A Greenwood woman will receive a state honor for her volunteer efforts with the homeless.
Truck fire stops I-65 traffic in Johnson Co.
A truck fire closed I-65 in Johnson County for more than hour today. Charles E. Thompson Jr., 42, Greenwood, was driving his white 1998 semi-tractor north on the highway near the Whiteland exit at 8:10 a.m. when he smelled oil burning, according to the Indiana State Police.
Crews shutdown I-65 in Johnson County for about an hour Monday morning. Officials say a semi with a propane tank caught fire just after 8:00 am on I-65 north, just north of the Whiteland Road exit.
Metro-area marching bands triumph in regionals
A flock of Indianapolis-area high school marching bands advanced from Saturday's Indiana State School Music Association regionals to the semistate competition next Saturday.
Film Festival Underway In Indianapolis
The 18th annual Heartland Film Festival is underway in Indianapolis. 87 films are being screened this year including nine with Indiana ties.
Cabela's moves to sell 96-acre property
Outdoor retail giant Cabela's is moving aggressively to sell a nearly 100-acre lot that it owns in northern Johnson County.
County bands search for perfection this weekend
Northview sophomore Brian McCluskey and senior Amanda Malone warm up prior to band practice Thursday.
Hospital launches new operating suites
Greenwood Community Hospital South on the Far Southside on Tuesday opened six new operating suites, marking completion of the first phase of a $130 million expansion project.
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