City of Marion, Marion Utilities closed tomorrow

The City of Marion’s offices and Marion Utilities offices are closed tomorrow for New Year’s Day. As a result, trash pick up will run one date late for Wednesday and Thursday. The City’s public transport buses will

Police: Marion couples’ home shot several times

A Marion couple’s home was shot several times in the early morning hours of Sunday. It happened in the 2600 block fo S. Waite St. Homeowner James Hahn says he awoke to what sounded like someone banging

MPD: Marion man shot outside his home

A Marion man was shot Friday night outside his house. The incident happened around 11 p.m. when 22-year-old Dezmond McQreary heard females arguing in the Greentree Apartment area. He approached the females at which time he was

Indiana Salvation Army $100K short of fundraising goal

The Salvation Army is hoping to reach its 2019 fundraising goal for Indiana. They wanted to raise $3 million this year, but are around $100,000 short of that goal. The money raised by the Indiana Divisional Headquarters

Doctors warning Hoosiers about ‘GI bug’

Doctors are warning Hoosiers of a virus going around. The GI bug is typically confused with the flu. Symptoms of the bug include sneezing, coughing, a sore throat, and more nausea than the flu. The virus will

AP names Serena Williams ‘Athlete of the Decade’

Tennis superstar Serena Williams has been named Associated Press’ Female Athlete of the Decade. In ten years, Williams has won 12 Grand Slam singles, held the top-ranked spot in Women’s Tennis ratings for over three and a

FDA officially raises legal tobacco age to 21

It’s official – the FDA says it is now illegal to sell tobacco to anyone under the age of 21. Last week, the White House signed off on a bill that would increase the legal age within