Big Ten Championship Game brings nearly $20M to Indianapolis
Nearly $20 million. That’s how much money was spent in Indianapolis because of this year’s Big Ten Football Championship Game, according to Indiana Sports Corporation. Saturday night’s game brought thousands of fans to Lucas Oil Stadium, as
Alaska Airlines announces second nonstop flight from Indy to Seattle
Alaska Airlines is making it easier for Hoosiers to fly out west. A second nonstop daily flight from Indianapolis to Seattle is being added in the spring of 2020. The new nonstop flight will start May 21,
Hostess House hosts ‘Dinner with Dickens’ this Friday
This Friday the Hostess House will hold its annual Dining with Dickens event. An Olde English holiday dinner from Dickens’s own Christmas menu will be served at 6:30 p.m. while madrigal singers carol and Ed Breen shares
Cole Family funds new classroom for Ivy Tech Kokomo health sciences
Jean Cole’s dedication to Ivy Tech Community College goes back more than three decades, according to an Ivy Tech news release. She and her husband, Logansport businessman Milt Cole, have generously supported the College with time, talent,
Local child welfare organization invited to pitch T-Mobile executives at annual Changemaker Challenge
A local child welfare organization, known as “A Voice for Kids,” was selected as one of the top three teams, and a category winner, of T-Mobile’s second annual Changemaker Challenge. The T-Mobile Changemaker Challenge is a national
Via Credit Union donation allows Madison-Grant to expand athletic programming
The Madison-Grant United School Corporation is able to expand its athletic programming thanks to a donation from Via Credit Union. The credit union donated $10,000, which will allow the school to expand its sports at Madison-Grant Junior
Police: Don’t fall for this holiday scam
After a fundraising scam bilked Ohio residents out of thousands of dollars, police are warning people nationwide to be cautious about who they give money to during the holiday season. In the Ohio scam, someone has been
Report: World’s oceans losing oxygen rapidly
A new study by 67 scientists from 17 countries has found that the world’s oceans are “struggling to breathe”, losing oxygen at an alarmingly rapid rate. The study’s finds were released at the World Climate Summit in
Trucking company Celadon files for bankruptcy, thousands of jobs cut
An Indianapolis-based business is cutting thousands of jobs. WTHR-TV reports that Celadon is eliminating over three-thousand drivers and over 500 administrative positions. This comes after two former executives were indicted on several fraud charges. The company recently
City of Marion ‘Christmas City USA’ event information
The following is a press release from the City of Marion. The Walkway of Lights Committee and lots of local partners are putting finishing touches on the 1st Annual Christmas City USA Downtown Event to take place