Ford recalls 600K vehicles

After determining the braking systems in some models aren’t up to standard, Ford has announced a recall of more than 600,000 vehicles in the U.S. The recall includes 2006 – 2010 Ford Fusions, Mercury Milans and Lincoln

City of Marion announces holiday hours

The City of Marion’s offices will be closed tomorrow, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Buses will only run from 7 – 11 a.m. on Tuesday and will not run on Christmas Day or New Year’s Day. Leaf pick-up

Chicago loosens marijuana enforcement at city’s airports

Chicago officials have announced they’ll no longer arrest people caught with weed while passing through the city’s airports. The loosening of the law started with the federal Transportation Security Administration, which recently began deferring discoveries of marijuana

IWU receives $250K Lilly Endowment Grant

Indiana Wesleyan University has been identified as a recipient of an initial $250,000 planning grant as a part of the Charting the Future initiative. According to a news release, IWU intends to use this grant to imagine

Carey Services receives $188K programming award

Carey Services’ leadership joined with the AWS Foundation to officially announce a $188,000 programming award, according to a press release. The funds awarded will be used to create a curriculum focused on increasing the tools direct support

Former Marion Mayor dies

Former Marion Mayor Fred Weagley died Monday evening at his home on Beaver Dam Lake.  He served as mayor of Marion from 1980-1983. According to the Times Union online, the 80 year old Weagley was a former