Dense Fog Advisory in effect
There is a Dense Fog Advisory until 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday. Visibility is one-quarter of a mile or less. It’s affection portions of northern Indiana and northwest Ohio, including Grant Wabash, Jay, Miami, Huntington and Wells counties
ISP using discretion with state’s Stay-at-Home order
Indiana State Police want Hoosiers to know they will use discretion with the state’s Stay-at-Home order. The statewide order begins today, and Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter says people are still allowed outside and able to
Food pantries in urgent need of volunteers
Volunteers at food pantries are needed all over the state, says the Indiana Family Social & Social Services Administration. Pantries are struggling during the coronavirus pandemic. Jennifer Sullivan, secretary of the Indiana Family & Social Services Administration,
AG Hill warns of fake coronavirus charities
Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill is asking Hoosiers to be careful when making donations to coronavirus charities or relief organizations. Hill said scammers are eager to take advantage of people who wish to help others during times
MGH reducing diagnostic lab and radiology locations
Effective today, March 24, Marion General Hospital will be reducing the number of locations available for outpatient diagnostic laboratory and radiology services. Locations available for outpatient diagnostic laboratory services will include: MGH Diagnostics – 330 Building 330
ISDH: COVID-19 cases jump by more than 100, state now reports 365 positive results
Indiana has seen its biggest single-day increase of COVID-19 cases. The Indiana State Department of Health is now reporting 365 positive results, up 107 from 10 a.m. on Monday. Grant County currently has three cases and no
Kokomo GM plant might begin producing respirators
Workers at GM’s Kokomo plant could soon be making respirators. The company yesterday said it is working with a Washington state company to ramp-up the production of respirators. GM didn’t specifically say that they would be made
Growth Council offers financial assistance for Grant County businesses impacted by COVID-19
Grant County businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic will now have access to financial assistance through the Growth Council’s COVID-19 Loan Fund. Businesses operating in Grant County, with less than 30 employees, are eligible to apply for
ISDH: Grant County records 3rd COVID-19 case, state total brought to 259
There are now three presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 in Grant County, according to the Indiana State Department of Health as of 10 a.m. Monday. The state total jumped by 58 positive cases overnight, from 201 cases
Ball State cancels May commencement
Ball State President Geoffrey S. Mearns announced this morning that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the University is canceling its May 2020 Commencement Exercises. President Mearns statement: I am saddened to share with you that I have