Local locations participating in Sexual Assault Awareness Month

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), and a number of local organizations and locations are participating in the “What Were You Wearing?” Campaign to educate the community. Marion Police Chief Angela Haley explained, “The Marion Police

Debt collectors can take your stimulus check

If you’re in trouble with creditors and are expecting a stimulus check, they can take all or part of your money, says the Indiana Supreme Court. The court declined to stop those kinds of seizures, despite requests

IRS pushes back federal tax filing deadline

The Internal Revenue Service has pushed back the deadline for filing taxes by a month. In a late-day announcement on Thursday, IRS officials revealed they’ve delayed the original April 15th deadline to May 17th. “Under titanic stress

Taylor University names new president

The Taylor University Board of Trustees today announced the election of D. Michael Lindsay, Ph.D., as its next President. The appointment comes after an international search led by the University’s Presidential Search Committee (PSC). “Dr. Lindsay is

IU sorority under investigation for hazing allegations

A sorority at IU is in trouble for possible hazing incidents. Kappa Kappa Gamma has been placed on cease and desist, which means all activities are suspended as the investigation continues. According to the Indiana Daily Student,

Elwood woman dies in Grant County crash

An Elwood woman died Friday morning in a crash in Grant County. Indiana State Police say Nancy Fuller, 57, was driving northbound on State Road 37, south of State Road 26 when, for some reason, her car