IU Kokomo breaks ground on greenhouse
Something new is blooming at Indiana University Kokomo. Chancellor Susan Sciame-Giesecke, accompanied by campus leaders in sciences, facilities, and development, recently broke ground for a 1,500 square foot greenhouse, according to a university news release. Located between
House passes Brooks’ ‘Keeping Girls in School’ Act
The U.S. House of Representatives Tuesday passed H.R. 2153, Keeping Girls in School Act, legislation authored by Congress Members Susan W. Brooks (R-IN) and Lois Frankel (D-FL) to support the educational empowerment of girls globally. “We know
Hundreds of BSU students protest professor calling police on student for not switching seats
Hundreds of Ball State University students walked out in protest after a professor called police to have a student removed from class. The student who was removed from his class spoke out, saying the police were called
Potential coronavirus case in northern Indiana
The coronavirus may have reached Indiana. A person traveling through northern Indiana is being monitored for the virus and has been placed in isolation until the CDC can confirm any diagnosis, according to the Porter County Public
One easy tip to protect yourself from tax scammers
It’s tax season, which means there will be scammers trying to steal your money and your identity. So how can you protect yourself? You can start now, by filing early, says Casey Marx, a financial advisor in
MPD: Woman in critical condition after being hit by car
On Monday night a 60-year-old woman was critically injured after being hit by a car. The incident happened at around 8 p.m. in the 4500 block of S. Adams St. Kammi Bishop, 32, reported she was headed
Indiana University Kokomo launches multi-million dollar fundraising campaign
Indiana University Kokomo officially launched its $3 million Believe. Build. Belong. campaign on Monday. Chancellor Susan Sciame-Giesecke joined faculty, staff, alumni and students on Monday to celebrate the construction of the $8.4 million Student Activities and Events Center,
MHS JROTC Drill & Color Guard Team excels at regional competition
The Marion High School JROTC Drill Team recently traveled to Sheppardsville, Ky., to compete against 16 other schools in a regional competition recognized as one of the toughest. In previous years, the Giants were pleased to come
MRCC students earn CNA certification
The Marion Regional Career Center’s Health Careers program has increased the CNA certifications within Grant County by 19 newly certified students. MRCC Health Careers instructor Shevonne Peterson attributes the success to the hard work and dedication of
Taylor University Art Dept. faculty member Laura Stevenson’s exhibit opens next week
Taylor Assistant Professor of Art Laura Stevenson’s exhibition Out of Sight will be on display in the Metcalf Gallery of the Modelle Metcalf Art Building on the Taylor Campus from Feb. 3-27. There will be an artist