MGH restricts access at its main campus as precautionary measure amid coronavirus concerns
As a precautionary measure, MGH will be restricting access at its main campus beginning today. All patients and visitors arriving will be welcomed at the 1st floor Main Entrance during the hours of 7 a.m. to 8
ISP increasing highway patrols as part of Six-State Trooper Project
The following is an ISP press release The Indiana State Police will be joining forces this week with Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia State Police agencies, for what is known as the Six-State Trooper Project.
IHCDA awards Marion over $300K to rehabilitate nearly two dozen homes
The City of Marion received more than $300,000 in funding to rehabilitate 23 homes. The grants help those with low-to-moderate income fix faulty furnaces, leaking roofs, unsafe electrical wiring and mold remediation among other potential issues. The
Former Oak Hill employee charged with several felony counts of theft
A former Oak Hill employee faces felony charges after having made around $40,000 in unauthorized purchases. Marion resident Kayla Nestleroad, 28, faces one felony count of corrupt business influence, nine felony counts of theft and three misdemeanor
Police solve 20-year-old Indianapolis cold case
A 20-year-old cold case in Indianapolis has been solved. William Swain has been charged for the 2000 murder of Arthur McPhaul. Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears said Swain was named a suspect in 2019, thanks to a
Huntington Co. pastor charged after an alleged attempt to steal woman’s money
A Huntington County pastor was arrested and is being accused of swindling money from a woman. Scott E. Nedberg, 68, a pastor at Warren United Church of Christ in Warren, told a woman he could have charges
IU suspends classroom teaching amid coronavirus concerns
Indiana University will be temporarily suspending classroom teaching for two weeks after their spring break because of the coronavirus. IU will be teaching students remotely during those two weeks beginning March 23 to April 6. Students are
ISDH: Two more Hoosiers diagnosed with COVID-19
The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) has updated its new COVID-19 online dashboard to reflect two additional presumptive positive cases. The patients reside in Adams and Boone counties. This brings to six the number of Hoosiers
MGH offers health reminders in recognition of ‘Patient Safety Awareness Week’
In recognition of Patient Safety Awareness Week, Marion General Hospital is offering tips to help patients stay safe and take an active role in their care. Patient Safety Awareness Week is observed annually to raise awareness of
Indiana groups attempt to kill bill giving more power to landlords
Three hundred community, fair housing and civil rights groups are calling on legislators to kill a bill giving more power to landlords. A late-arriving amendment in the House would nullify any local ordinances on landlord-tenant relationships, from