FRANKLIN, Ind.– River Valley Legal Aid has announced a Free Legal Walk-In Clinic on Friday, March 27, at the Johnson County Public Library-Franklin Branch, 401 S. State St.
The free clinic, from 3 to 5 p.m., is for low-income residents in Franklin and Johnson County.
The Legal Aid Clinic and Pro Bono Program utilizes local volunteer attorneys to offer free legal consultations to low-income individuals, providing legal advice and assistance in furtherance of equal access to justice within the community.
Receive free legal advice on family law, child support, divorce, guardianships, housing, powers of attorney, and more. However, questions on criminal law will not be entertained.
Participants in the Legal Clinic on March 27 can expect a 10-minute in-person consultation on a civil matter, on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no need to register in advance.
COLUMBUS, Ind. - The Columbus Police Department (CPD) has announced that it collected 2,584 pounds of food and $369 on Saturday at the Pack-a-Cruiser event at Kroger on National Road in Columbus.
COLUMBUS, Ind. - Columbus City Hall and Mayor Mary Ferdon honored two of its longtime employees, Vickie Sneed and Fred Barnett, with retirement celebrations last Friday.
SEYMOUR, Ind. - The City of Seymour has planned water system improvements for two locations this week. Due to the maintenance, a Boil Water Advisory will be in effect for both areas.
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FRANKLIN, Ind. - Franklin Parks and Recreation and the City of Franklin present "Cruisin' the Amp" this Saturday, June 6, from 4 to 10 p.m., at the DriveHubler.com Amphitheatre at Youngs Creek Park.