BREAKING: Local law enforcement launch homicide investigation
A number of local law enforcement agencies are investigating a homicide after two 18-year-old victims were shot last night. According to a press release from Grant County Sheriff’s Department Capt. Ed Beaty, Grant County Central Dispatch received
Salvation Army Kokomo reaches it’s Red Kettle goal after one man’s estate donates gold coins worth more than $12k
KOKOMO– On the final day of its annual Red Kettle Christmas Campaign, The Salvation Army learned that a long-time donor had left a Christmas Eve gift for the organization as part of his estate. The unexpected donation
Time is running out to receive a restitution payment after the 2017 Equifax data breach
Time is running out for Hoosiers to file a claim for their share of a restitution payment related to the 2017 Equifax data breach. The deadline is Wednesday, Dec. 16 to go to IndianaEquifaxClaims.com and file a
Teenager arrested, charged with rape and child molesting
A Marion teenager has been arrested on charges of rape and child molesting, both level 3 felonies. According to a Probable Cause Affidavit, the incident occurred in early November. The victim told police that they became tired
The Indianapolis Zoo needs help naming new baby giraffe
The Indianapolis Zoo’s new baby giraffe is still nameless, and they need your help naming him. Zookeepers have selected three potential names and the one that receives the most votes on Facebook will become the calf’s name.
Main Street Marion celebrates Small Business Saturday with a week-long trivia contest
Main Street Marion, Indiana will sponsor and host a weeklong virtual trivia event to promote local businesses for Small Business Saturday. The event is being held in conjunction with the statewide Indiana Main Street Small Business Saturday
3 Things that have brought me joy this month!
Hello! Welcome to November! We are a week away from Thanksgiving! Can you believe it? I can’t wait to eat some fantastic food and spend time with family at home. Thanksgiving is always a great time to
Madison-Grant Jr./Sr. High moves to eLearning because of COVID-19
After four students and/or staff members tested positive for COVID-19 and due to the number of students in quarantine, the Madison-Grant Jr./Sr. High School will move to eLearning beginning today through Tuesday, November 24. Summitville and Park
Walkway of Lights parade canceled due to spike in COVID-19 cases
The City of Marion’s Walkway of Lights Parade has been canceled due to the spike in COVID-19 cases. After consideration from Grant County Health Officer Dr. David Moore and the Grant County Health Department, Marion Mayor Jess
Oak Hill closes high school and junior high due to pandemic
Due to the increase in the number of positive covid cases combined with the number of students and staff in quarantine, the Oak Hill United School Corporation (OHUSC) will be closed through Sunday, Nov. 29, 2020. According