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Franklin opened up the fall athletic season on the newly renovated Elba L. and Gene Portteus Branigin Athletic Field against the Golden Eagles of Spalding University. The women defeated the Golden Eagles 2-1, while the men ended in a 3-3 tie. read more
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Freshmen Chelsey Russell and Krista Schott and junior Leah Lyon paint a picnic table at Franklin Girls Inc. Saturday during FOCUS Day.
Freshmen and new students Saturday assisted with community service projects throughout Franklin and the surrounding area as part of the college’s FOCUS Day program.

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Campus News
Franklin College was recently awarded a $12,000 grant from Operation Diploma, an initiative of the Military Family Research Institute (MFRI) at Purdue University.
For the second year in a row, Franklin College was selected for a grant from the Ball Venture fund. The Pulliam School of Journalism will receive $20,000 to establish a news bureau covering state politics.
- on 06/22/2010
City & State
Major Moves, the landmark legislation Gov. Mitch Daniels described as “the jobs bill of a generation,” is a work in progress, with most of the jobs beyond the horizon. In an exclusive interview with Howey Politics Indiana, Daniels said the further Major Moves goes, the better it looks.
Former U.S. Sen. Dan Coats congratulates supporters after his primary win against four opponents for the Republican Senate nomination at the Marriott hotel in Downtown Indianapolis.
The results for the primary ellection are in, Dan Coats and Dan Burton survive for the next election.
- on 05/07/2010
Sports
Franklin College’s new athletic fields will be known as “Grizzly Park,” honoring the request of Franklin College Trustee Margot Lacy Eccles.
The Franklin College Athletic Training Education Program was recently awarded the 2010 Bill Cramer Professional Development Award.
- 3 weeks ago
Features
Patrons browse through Kira Brant’s Christian Store she opened after moving from Greenwood. The shop offers books, Bibles, stationary and other gifts.
Kira Bryant is running a full-service Christian book store that started from selling greeting cards, stationery and artwork at a different location.
Benjamin’s Café co-owner Jay Shively works with his wife Cathy, son Benjamin and daughter-in-law Ashley to provide a quality spot for Franklin residents to socialize and eat.
Benjamin’s Café is a family-owned business near Franklin College.
- on 04/23/2010
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