Indiana Task Force One to provide hurricane relief
Last month, Indiana Task Force One went to Florida to help with the search-and-rescue operations of the condo collapse. Now they’re heading back down south, this time to help with Hurricane Ida relief. The team left Indianapolis
FDA approves Pfizer vaccine
The FDA has officially granted full approval to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. The move was announced Monday morning after a three-month review of the company’s application. The vaccine will now be marketed as ‘Comirnaty’, and is approved for
Holiday World imposes attendance limits
Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari will start implementing an attendance limit, citing visitors’ “fan and safety” as the reasoning, while COVID cases continue to rise. You will now be required to purchase tickets on the amusement park’s
Mays returns to MHS as assistant AD and head girls basketball coach
The newest addition to the Marion High School Athletics Department is a familiar face: Julius Mays is rejoining the staff as assistant athletic director and head coach for the girls basketball team. The Marion Community Schools Board
indiana garnishes Johnson County man’s wages during appeal of overpaid unemployment benefits
The state is garnishing the wages of one man in Johnson County who won his appeal in order to not repay the unemployment benefits he received. Bartley Baker was told in November to repay 83-hundred dollars in
Eskenazi Health faces cyber attack
Eskenazi Health has confirmed a cyber attack this month led to the information of patients and employees being leaked onto the internet. The company says the attack happened on August 4, but was quickly stopped. At this
Building department budget triggers an argument between Marion’s city council and administration
The Marion City Council began the 2022 budget season yesterday, having discussions with officials from the clerk’s office, city court and building department. Council members expressed their concerns when Building Commissioner Jerry Foustnight proposed a budget that
Chicago puts Indiana on travel advisory list
If you want to travel to Chicago from Indiana, you’re being asked to test negative for COVID or you’ll need to quarantine. Indiana is among 12 states added to Chicago’s travel advisory on Tuesday. The leadership of
Federal judge weighs in on Indiana’s abortion law
A federal judge has struck down several parts of Indiana’s abortion laws – but left major portions intact. Judge Sarah Evans Barker ruled Tuesday afternoon that restrictions banning telemedicine in abortion, the requirement for in-person counseling, and
Serenade Foods, sold at Aldi, recalls chicken products for potential salmonella contamination
You might want to check your refrigerator. Serenade Foods is recalling around 60,000 pounds of chicken and other chicken products because of a possible salmonella contamination. Many of the chicken products were sold at Aldi stores across