Indiana Secretary of State plans tour to increase voter confidence
The new Indiana Secretary of State Holli Sullivan acknowledges that not everyone is confident in the voting process. That is why she is going on a county-by-county tour to talk to election leaders on the local level
Statewide vaccine numbers slowing
Vaccinations continue to rise across the state. On Sunday, the Indiana Department of Health reported 4.2-million Hoosiers have received at least one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine. That’s nearly six-times the amount of people in Indiana who
IWU celebrates Spring 2021 commencement
Indiana Wesleyan University graduated approximately 1,736 students in five ceremonies on Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1 on the main Marion campus. The schedule for the commencement was as follows: April 30 2 p.m. | IWU-Marion School of
On My Way Pre-K applications for the 2021-2022 school year now available statewide
Indiana’s Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning is now accepting applications from families statewide who may be eligible for grants for their children to receive free, high-quality, pre-kindergarten education through the On My Way Pre-K program
Two Indiana schools ranked with best online MBA programs
Two Indiana schools are on Fortune Education’s list of The Best Online MBA Programs. IU’s Kelley School of Business came in at number two, while the University of Southern Indiana came in at number 22. The rankings
DNR will offer free admission to certain properties on May 2nd
The Indiana DNR is offering free admission to state parks, recreation areas, forests and reservoirs on Sunday, May 2nd. The free gate admission and Free Fishing Day are part of Visit Indiana Week, which starts on May
Marion City Council plans public hearings on how to spend funds from American Rescue Plan
The Marion City Council will use the Budget Committee to study the needs of the City for spending $5.82M from American Rescue Plan (“ARP”). The Committee will also study the City’s use of the CARES Act funds
Indiana sees changes to housing market
The housing market in Indiana is crazy, but it’s not just a rush of people trying to buy houses. It’s also a surge in the number of people building new homes. Single-family building permits in central Indiana
Two former Hoosiers are now Oscar winners
Two Hoosiers from the same high school became Oscar winners Sunday night. Mike Conley, now an NBA player with the Utah Jazz, graduated from Lawrence North High School in 2006. He and fellow NBA player, Kevin Durant,
Mississinewa Community Schools and Grant County Special Education Cooperative partner to buy a food truck
Mississinewa Community Schools and the Grant County Special Education Cooperative partnered for the purchase of a Food Truck. The Food truck will be used by the Grant County Special Education Cooperative students enrolled in the Impact program