Microsoft stops support for Windows 7 today
Still have a computer running Windows 7? Microsoft is about to leave you hanging. Microsoft will officially stop supporting Windows 7, which means no more updates, tech support, or security patches. While a computer running Windows 7
Franklin College president fired after sex crimes arrest
The president of Franklin College has been fired after being arrested for sex crimes. A news release from the college said the board of trustees is “stunned” by the “deeply disturbing incident.” President Thomas Minar was arrested
Russell Reahard seeking District 18
Russell “Russ” Reahard announced he will again seek the Indiana House of Representatives District 18 seat, currently held by Dave Wolkins, according to a news release provided Friday. The district includes Wabash County and parts of Kosciusko,
MGH seeks red basket donations for its ‘Go Red’ heart disease event
Marion General Hospital is seeking red basket donations for its Go Red 2020 event, which helps bring awareness to heart disease. According to an MGH news release, heart disease is the greatest health threat for women. Proceeds
First Farmers Bank & Trust announces Ag Summit speaker line-up
First Farmers Bank & Trust will be hosting its third annual Agricultural Summit on Jan. 28, at Ross-Ade Stadium-Shively Center on the campus of Purdue University. The summit serves as the premier agricultural client, prospect, and industry
United Way Grants more than $15,000 to Kokomo Family YMCA
United Way serving Howard and Tipton Counties’ Board of Directors has announced a $15,163.73 kindergarten readiness grant to help fund the Kindergarten Transition Program, a program through Kokomo Family YMCA’s Early Learning Center. Donations given through the
Greater Kokomo Chamber of Commerce announces Third House Sessions
The Greater Kokomo Chamber of Commerce has announced its upcoming Third House Sessions, allowing the public several opportunities to meet with and hear from state elected officials. The first of these sessions will be from 8:30 to
FEMA encouraging central Indiana residents to prepare for potential flooding
With a forecast of heavy rainfall into the weekend, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region V encourages you to get ready for the possibility of flooding in your community. “Flooding can
Legendary Ole Miss football coach, Charlie Fisher, passes away
Mississinewa’s legendary coach Charlie Fisher, 90, passed away yesterday morning. He first started coaching football for Ole Miss in 1954 and lead the Indians for 36 years, compiling more than 200 wins and 13 conference championships. In
Grant County Superior Court 3 candidate race begins
The Grant County Superior Court 3 seat has its first official candidate. Republican Brian McLane has filed for the 2020 Primary Election. McLane is the Juvenile court Magistrate. He’s also a second-generation Marion lawyer. Marion City Court