Avis Stewart Named Interim President At Earlham College

A Marion native has been named the Interim President of Earlham College in Richmond. Avis Stewart has been a part of the administration at Earlham for several years.  He’ll take over the presidency of the college on

The sign up deadline is near for Grant County students who will enter high school this fall who could use financial help in paying for college. Project Leadership Executive Director Tammy Pearson says local 7th and 8th

Study Says Opioid Crisis Can Be Alleviated

Indiana can do more to keep people from getting addicted to opioids and to help treat people who are addicted.  That’s the findings of a study from the National Safety Council. The Indiana General Assembly passed several

Indiana Senators Say They’ll Wait & See On SUPCO Appointment

Indiana’s two U-S Senators say they’ll closely review the qualifications of President Trump’s nominee to replace Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court. Democrat Joe Donnelly and Republican Todd Young both voted for Trump’s first court appointment, Neil

School Shooter hearing Re-Set For September

A fact-finding hearing for the 13-year-old boy accused of shooting two people at Noblesville West Middle School in May won’t happen until September. The hearing was originally scheduled for this week, but the boy’s attorney asked for

Senior Living Community To Be Built In Kokomo

A vacant lot that was once the home of Kokomo’s Roosevelt School will become the home of a Senior living community in the next two years. MACO Companies of Missouri plans to build a 56-unit facility at

Kokomo Church To Hold Concerts For Veterans

The Kokomo First Church of the Nazarene will hold a series of concerts this weekend intended to honor veterans. As part of their celebration for the upcoming 4th of July holiday, the church will hold its Sounds

McFadden Wins On Jeopardy

A Ball State University librarian will be back on the TV game show “Jeopardy” Thursday evening after narrowly winning in yesterday’s game. Scott McFadden won yesterday’s round by one-dollar and will return to the game show tonight

Inmate Files Suit Over Conditions of Delaware Co. Jail

An inmate at the Delaware County Jail has filed a federal lawsuit over conditions at the jail, where overcrowding has been a problem for some time. Charles Schick says conditions at the jail are unsafe and unhumanelike