Sky Outfitters began in a Taylor dorm room, now they’re helping the country’s homeless
A mission-based business that started in a dorm room at Taylor University has expanded to a warehouse in downtown Indianapolis. For every pair of socks, scarf and hat Sky Outfitters sells, the business buys one back to
IU Kokomo Observatory showing Monday’s transit of Mercury
You can view the upcoming transit of Mercury on Monday at the Indiana University Kokomo Observatory. It begins at 7:30 a.m. and lasts until 1 p.m. In addition to the transit of Mercury, the Observatory will be
Veterans get free access to state parks, recreation areas for Veterans Day.
All veterans and active-duty military personnel are allowed in free to state parks, reservoir properties, state forest recreation areas, and state off-road vehicle riding areas on Veterans Day. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says veterans need
ICYMI: Alumbaugh easily wins mayoral race, Republicans dominate city council
Jess Alumbaugh has secured his second term as Mayor of Marion after a race against David Homer and Bill Henry. Bill Henry was also looking for his second term as an independent, while Alumbaugh ran as a
ICYMI: Rock unseats Leach for Mayor of Gas City
In a race for Gas City Mayor, Democrat Larry Leach was hoping for another term in office but was defeated by, Independent, Bill Rock. Rock was elected with 1,079 votes, while Leach only received 765. The Gas
Purdue researchers develop tech to fight illicit activity on the cloud
The cloud can be used to store your files and photos, but criminals use it to trade in child pornography, illegal guns and drugs. Several Purdue University professors and a grad student have developed technology to automatically
Deer breaks into Noblesville elementary school
Students and staff at Hinkle Creek Elementary School in Noblesville had an unexpected guest on Monday afternoon — a deer jumped through a window and into their school. The school was put on lock-down, said Principal Jack
Man attempting to set world record for fastest marathon in pajamas
Nearly 20,000 runners will take over the streets near Butler University and Broad Ripple this weekend for the 12th running of the CNO Financial Monumental Marathon. Out of all those people, one might stand out. Thomas Jeschke
BREAKING: Rock unseats Leach for Gas City mayor
In a race for Gas City Mayor, Democrat Larry Leach was hoping for another term in office but was defeated by, Independent, Bill Rock. Rock was elected with 1,079 votes, while Leach only received 765. The Gas
BREAKING: Alumbaugh wins by large margin, Republicans take seven council seats
Jess Alumbaugh has secured his second term as Mayor of Marion after a race against David Homer and Bill Henry. Bill Henry was also looking for his second term as an independent, while Alumbaugh ran as a