NTSB Preliminary Report On Marion Airport Crash
A preliminary report released Tuesday by the National Transportation Safety Board says the pilot of the corporate jet that collided with a small plane at the Marion Airport on April 2nd apparently never saw the other craft
Marion Kindergarten Roundup Thursday
Thursday is Kindergarten Roundup Day at all four elementary schools in Marion. Parents of children who will be five years of age by August first are invited to attend one of two informational meetings that will be
Ivy Tech College 101 Day Thursday Statewide
If you’ve been considering attending Ivy Tech Community College to further your education but have questions, then Thursday will be a good day to visit an area Ivy Tech campus. College 101 Day is set for Thursday
New Kokomo Chamber Manager Named
The Greater Kokomo Economic Development Alliance has named Kimberly Pinkerton as the new manager of the Greater Kokomo Chamber of Commerce. Pinkerton was a longtime leader in the Wabash community, having worked with the Wabash County Chamber
Sharp Drop In Overdose Deaths In Howard County in 2018
Howard County officials say they’re encouraged by the sharp decline in drug overdose deaths during the first quarter of 2018 compared to figures from 2017. Howard County reported just five deaths from drug overdoses in the first
New Provost Named At Ball State
Susana Rivera-Mills has been named provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Ball State University. Rivera-Mills is a native of El Salvador who came to the United States as a child unable to speak English.
Banks Office Hours In Bluffton & Montpelier
Members of Congressman Jim Banks staff will visit Montpelier and Bluffton Thursday to meet with local residents. The staff members will be at the Montpelier Library tomorrow from 10 until noon to answers questions and help constituents.
Tax Filing Deadline Day Arrives
This is deadline day to file your Federal and State income taxes, and many are rushing to get the job done. The normal April 15th deadline is later this year, thanks to that day falling on a
Heating Assistance Program Extended
Indiana residents who can’t pay their winter utility bills were protected from being disconnected through March 15th, but the lingering cold weather could be creating more trouble for them. The state’s low income energy assistance program is