Arrest made in Marion Sunoco Gas Station robbery
An arrest has been made in that Sunoco Gas Station robbery that took place on Thursday morning. 52-year-old Tori L. McFarland, of Marion, was charged with armed robbery, a Level 3 Felony. McFarland was positively identified from
Seven-year-old Marion girl shot after bullet entered her home
A seven-year-old girl is in stable condition after being shot in the knee on Saturday evening. The incident happened at 6:10 p.m. in the 1000 block of W. 17th St. when shots were fired into a home,
Marion man dies after being hit by car on S. Western Ave.
On Saturday night a 71-year-old pedestrian was killed after walking across an intersection and getting hit by a vehicle. The incident happened at 10:53 p.m. at the intersection of 38th and Western Ave. According to Deputy Chief
Indy Animal Care in ‘dire need’ of animal adoptions
Indianapolis Animal Care Services said the shelter is “in dire need of adoptions.” They currently have about 250 dogs in the building and roughly 130 cats, which is ten dogs and fifteen cats overcapacity. WISH-TV spoke with
STDs are on the rise across the state, especially these three
Sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise all across the U.S., including in Indiana. CDC data for the last five years shows a surge in combined cases of syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia. Those cases reached an all-time
Thousands of petals set to brighten Wednesday in Kokomo
Syndicate Sales will be hitting downtown Kokomo’s Courthouse Square at noon on Wednesday handing out flowers to community members to help brighten up their week, as part of the Petal It Forward program, in partnership with the
Reminder: fall installment for property taxes approaching
This is a reminder that the fall installment for property taxes is quickly approaching the Nov. 12 deadline. An express lane will open in the downstairs lobby of the County Complex on Monday, Oct. 28 and the
MGH welcomes Amber Banks, NP-C, to Hospitalist Program
Marion General Hospital has welcomed Amber Banks, NP-C to its medical staff. Banks earned her Master of Science in Nursing (nurse practitioner) and her bachelor’s degree from Indiana University, Kokomo. She is board certified by the American
Noted Old Testament scholar John Walton to speak at Taylor next week
Taylor University’s Bible, Christian Education and Philosophy Department and the School of Natural and Applied Sciences will host noted Old Testament scholar Dr. John Walton for an address at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 22, in the Cornwall
More than 250 attend ‘Community Pitch Night’ to support local entrepreneurship
More than 250 locals filled the lobby of Ridley Tower on Oct 5, for Community Pitch Night, Marion’s very own Shark Tank-style competition, according to a news release sent by the Grant County Economic Growth Council. The