Chef Kevin Grider wins local Ivy Tech ‘Distinguished Alumni’ award
A Marion business owner has been named as a Distinguished Alumni of Ivy Tech. Chef Kevin Grider graduated from Ivy Tech in 2011 with a degree in Hospitality Administration and Culinary Arts. Grider eventually launched his own
Community School of the Arts to present The Wizard of Oz, tickets now on sale
The Community School of the Arts will present The Wizard of Oz on Jan. 31 to Feb. 2 at the F. Ritchie Walton Performing Arts Center, located at 750 W. 26th St. Tickets are on sale now
Lyft launches car rental service
Lyft officials have come up with a solution for people who aren’t comfortable being driven around by untrained strangers: they’re going to let passengers drive themselves. Lyft Rentals, a division that allows people to rent vehicles with
Ivy Tech launches scholarship for volunteer firefighters and EMS
Ivy Tech has a new scholarship for volunteer firefighters and EMS personnel. The program is part of a partnership between the Indiana Volunteer Firefighters Association and Ivy Tech Community College to provide volunteers with the opportunity to
Appeals on Wheels makes stop at Mississinewa High School
Indiana’s second highest Court will conduct oral argument at Mississinewa High School on Monday at 11:00 a.m. A panel consisting of Judge John G. Baker, Judge Patricia A. Riley, and Judge Cale J. Bradford will hear Dion
ISDH: Fifth Hoosier dies from vaping-related injury
The Indiana Dept. of Health confirmed late Thursday afternoon a fifth Hoosier has died from a vaping-related lung injury. 56 total people in Indiana have been confirmed to have a lung injury due to vaping. The CDC
New drug shows rare promise against advanced breast cancer
There may be some serious hope on the horizon for those fighting breast cancer thanks to a new drug. Following testing in almost 200 patients, scientists say it targets aggressive tumors like a guided missile. The trial
Eastbrook High FFA & Peerless Printing provide more Walkway of Lights patrons free entry
The following is a press release from the City of Marion Walkway of Lights patrons have multiple opportunities to receive free entry into this year’s Walkway of Lights, thanks to several generous donations from businesses and organizations.
Consumer Alert: Watch out for these rental scam tactics
That rental home that looks perfect for you might be a scam. The Better Business Bureau says it averages about 300 fraud complaints a year about rental property. Central Indiana president Tim Mansicalo says con artists may
Indiana sports betting experiencing significant growth
Gaming industry analysts say legalized sports betting continues to grow in the Hoosier state. Bets on Indiana’s online and retail sportsbooks brought in nearly $150 million in November. That’s compared to $92 million in October, and $34.5