Gault Files For Full Term On Marion School Board

Last week Dana Gault was appointed to fill a term on the Marion School Board that expires on December 31st.  Monday, she filed for a full term on the board. That means both of the women who

Steve Henderson To Announce Run For Mayor

The 2019 City Election in Marion is still 10 months away, but a current City Council member plans to announce his candidacy for the Mayor’s office tonight. Republican Steve Henderson will hold a rally tonight 6 at

Second Harvest Receives State Ag Grant To Feed Hungry

The Indiana State Department of Agriculture has given out 300-thousand dollars in grants to 11 regional food banks around the state to provide food assistance and services to Hoosiers in need. Among the eleven food banks to receive

Last Gas City Concert In The Park Tonight

Gas City will conclude another season of “Concerts In The Park” tonight when Cook & Bell perform at 7 p-m in Gas City’s Beaner Linn Park.  The show was re-scheduled from a date back in June. The

Governor Calls For Hate Crimes Legislation

Governor Eric Holcomb is calling on Indiana lawmakers to pass hate crimes legislation in 2019. The push for a hate crimes bill in the state legislature for the upcoming session has gained more steam after Nazi symbols

Ball State To Drop Requirement of SAT Or ACT

Beginning in the fall of 2019, Ball State University will no longer require applicants to provide an S-A-T or A-C-T score to be considered for admission. It’s the first time a four-year public university in Indiana has

Darrough Chapel Annexation Progressing

The Kokomo City Council continues to move forward in annexing the Darrough Chapel area of Center Township.   The city wants to annex the neighborhood and the city council Monday night approved  a measure on first reading

Northwestern 12Us Head To Ripken World Series Today

The Northwestern 12 and Under All-Stars head to Alabama today to prepare for the Cal Ripken World Series that begins Thursday evening. Northwestern won the Ohio Valley Regional in Logansport eight days ago and will begin pool

Meijer To Offer Teachers Discounts On School Supplies

Meijer stores will help with back to school supply shopping for teachers. Meijer officials say they will give teachers a ten-percent discount throughout the back-to-school shopping season, which ends September 30th. Teachers must present a current school