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The Franklin College men’s and women’s track and field teams had a solid outing at Anderson University’s pre-conference meet, and are excited to compete at this weekend’s Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship.
The Franklin College track and field team finished sixth in men’s competition and seventh in the women’s at this past weekend’s Rose-Hulman Twilight Meet, which was rushed due to an incoming storm.
The Franklin college softball team had a rough vacation, going 2-7 over Spring Break.
The Franklin College baseball team finished 2-1 last weekend at the Rawlings Classic in Sauget, Ill., improving the team’s record to 8-3.
NCAA March Madness is great, but those players don’t have to see the other team in class the next day. Franklin College basketball intramurals players do.
This year’s team is looking to improve on their 7-11 record from a year ago.
Illusionist Jason Bishop impresses with card, disappearing acts.
Attorney General Greg Zoeller said he plans to help Hoosiers facing fraud and corruption by promoting resources, privacy and better business.
Lending bill barely makes it to House floor.
The Senate passed a bill Thursday that, if made into law, will allow microbreweries to sell bear on Sundays.
A bill passed the Senate today, which, if it becomes law will force some parents who are behind on child support, forfeit gambling winnings.
The Senate is looking at tougher immigration laws.
Democrats and Republican leaders share their thoughts on Tuesday's State of the State address.
Statehouse legislation round-up featuring redistricting, tax caps and an update on State Rep. Dennie Oxley.
Pending legislation of House bill, meant to stop out of state, "squatters" from avoiding taxes.
INDIANAPOLIS— Data from Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute revealed 22 Indiana counties reported paying more in taxes than they receive in benefits and 70 counties reported receiving more in benefits than they paid in taxes.

