Date set for Marion’s case to go before the Indiana Supreme Court
The City of Marion is getting ready to go to court. After the Indiana Supreme Court accepted the city’s appeal in the ongoing Old Y case last month, arguments on the case are now scheduled for Thursday,
10 year old boy dies after stabbing incident in Wabash last week
WABASH – The Indiana State Police (ISP) are now investigating a murder, as the 10-year-old victim of a stabbing in Wabash last week has died. According to ISP, officers with the Wabash Police Department (WPD) arrived at
Ivy Tech Community College State Board of Trustees affirm new members to the Marion Campus Board of Trustees
MARION, Ind. — Ivy Tech Community College’s State Board of Trustees affirmed three new appointees to the Marion Campus’s Board of Trustees. The Board will add Carison Adams of the St. Paul Baptist Church, who will represent
A weekend structure fire resulted in a man being airlifted to Fort Wayne
A weekend structure fire resulted in a man being airlifted to Fort Wayne. According to a press release from the Marion Fire Department (MFD), firefighters were dispatched to the 2700 block of West 17th Street at approximately
Marion man arrested on attempted child molesting charge
A Marion man is facing one charge of attempted child molesting, a Level 4 Felony. According to a probable cause affidavit, the charges stem from an incident that happened in late 2018. The affidavit states that the
Indiana Wesleyan University announces program to help make university more affordable to Grant County residents
Indiana Wesleyan University is pleased to announce the Grant County Promise aimed to provide financial assistance to the graduates of a Grant County High School – or residents of Grant County, including those who graduate from a
Taylor University officials to begin search for new president
Taylor University’s Board of Trustees has announced the launch of the search for the University’s next president. The Board has appointed a search committee, co-chaired by Chris Goeglein ( a 1984 Taylor alumnus) and Manuel Rosado (a
CSA receives funds for COVID-19 relief
The Community School of the Arts has been awarded $26,033.68 to support COVID-19 recovery through the Arts, Cultural & Destination Marketing Organization Grant Program. Marion, IN, The Community School of the Arts is among 479 Indiana organizations
MHS Key Club accepting donations for Caring Closet
The Marion High School Key Club is ready to start their Caring Closet back up for the school year, to help students who find themselves in need. The service-focused student organization will accept donations throughout the school
The Indiana Gaming Commission will review casino capacity limits after Gov. Holcomb announced the final reopening stage
INDIANAPOLIS — Nearly all capacity restrictions on businesses have been lifted across the state, but there are still restrictions on casinos. Governor Holcomb’s “Stage 5” order lifting limits on restaurants and bars doesn’t apply to casinos, which