Indiana Michigan Power increasing rates by 5.7%
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) has issued its ruling on new base rates for Indiana Michigan Power (I&M). The IURC authorized I&M to adjust its rates by about $84 million, or a 5.7% overall increase. The
Gov. Holcomb announces new steps to protect public from COVID-19
Governor Eric Holcomb has announced additional steps the state will take to reduce the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Indiana. As of noon Thursday, the state has 12 Hoosiers who have tested presumptively positive for COVID-19.
Marion Community Schools cancelling classes March 16 – April 5
With recent guidance from Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb regarding statewide efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19, Marion Community Schools has made the decision to close school starting Monday, March 16, through April 5. This includes all
ISDH: Two more COVID-19 cases added, state total brought to 12
There are now 12 presumptive positive cases of COVID-19, according to the Indiana State Department of Health. Two additional cases were added late Wednesday night. St. Joseph County added its first case, while Marion County now has
Taylor University officials cancel spring break trips as COVID-19 spread continues
Taylor University has announced the cancellation of all impending spring break trips in the face of the expanding COVID-19 pandemic, according to a press release. Taylor’s spring break is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m., Friday, March
Marion temporarily suspends yard waste drop off due to scheduled clean-up
This Friday the City of Marion’s maintenance will temporarily not accept yard waste drop-off at the city compost site, located on 520 E. 6th St., due to a scheduled clean-up and removal of collected yard waste. Because
67 Grant County investors celebrated for $94 million in investment
The Growth Council and STAR Financial Bank hosted the 21st Annual Investor’s Awards Luncheon at the Tomahawk Lounge this on Tuesday. Sixty-seven Grant County businesses received awards for their investment of at least $25,000 or more into
Ball State cancelling in-person classes for semester beginning March 16
Ball State University has canceled in-person classes, beginning Monday, March 16, for the remainder of the spring semester due to the ongoing concern with the coronavirus. President Geoffrey S. Mearns announced the decision Wednesday night. As of
Two people die in Grant County crash
Wednesday at approximately 5:55 a.m., officers from the Indiana State Police and the Grant County Sheriff’s Department responded to a two-vehicle crash on Ind. 26 near Grant County Road 562 East, in which two men died. The
Community Health Network enhances restrictions
The following is a press release from Community Health Network. As a preventative measure to protect our patients, caregivers and visitors, Community Health Network will screen all visitors and limit access to all hospital sites beginning Thursday,