A weekend crash in Grant County killed one person and injured two others
A man is dead after a motorcycle crash in Grant County. According to a press release from the Grant County Sheriff’s Department, Kevin Hairell, the man driving the motorcycle, died in a crash with a car at
Marion Community Schools receives grant to support and expand e-learning capabilities
The state of Indiana has awarded Marion Community Schools with a $1.1 million grant to increase students’ Internet access for e-learning. The grant comes from the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund, created by the federal Coronavirus Aid,
MPD arrests man in stabbing incident
One man has been arrested after a stabbing yesterday afternoon. According to a press release from Marion Police Department Deputy Chief Stephen Dorsey, officers responded to America’s Best Value Inn & Suites located at 6138 Corridor Drive
Huntington County crash kills semi driver, closes all lanes on I-69
A crash on I-69 in Huntington County this morning has killed one person, with another airlifted to a nearby hospital. The incident took place near mile markers 272 and 273 at around 7:30 a.m. According to reports,
City of Marion looking for input on park improvements
What would you like to see in your local parks? Officials with the City of Marion recently conducted research for the “Marion Parks 2020 – 2024 Master Park Plan,” and learned that many Marion residents do not frequent neighborhood parks.
BREAKING: SUV vs motorcycle accident claims the life of a Marion man
An accident involving an SUV and a motorcycle yesterday afternoon has claimed the life of a Marion man. According to a press release from Marion Police Department Deputy Chief Stephen Dorsey, the accident occurred at approximately 1:35
Taylor University establishes a local history fraternity chapter
Upland, Indiana – Taylor University’s Department History, Global and Political Studies has established a campus chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, one of the nation’s premier history fraternities. “Taylor’s Phi Alpha Theta chapter will enrich students’ intellectual experiences
Grant County will recognize Women’s Equality Day with a proclamation
Next Wednesday is Women’s Equality Day, which commemorates the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, granting the right to vote to women. The amendment was first introduced in 1878. In 1971, the U.S. Congress
Voters will have to vote whether or not to retain seven judicial officials this November
The upcoming election just got a little more complex. According to a press release, one Supreme Court justice and six Court of Appeals judges are on the ballot for retention this fall. In November, voters will decide
Marion’s AMC theater will reopen in September
After missing most of the summer movie season, Marion’s AMC Classic Theaters are set to reopen on Sept. 3. Theater manager Craig Armstrong said that cleaning and safety training will take place starting August 24th. As part