County Council Budget Hearings End

The Grant County Council last night wrapped up its’ budget hearings for the 2019 county budget, but despite the amount of work that’s been done, there’s still work to do. The council went through the budgets of

Donnelly Has Slight Lead In Latest Senate Poll

The latest N-B-C News/Marist University Poll shows Democrat Joe Donnelly holding the head-to-head advantage over Republican Mike Braun in their race for the U-S Senate. The incumbent Indiana Senator is backed by 49-percent of those polled, while

Indiana D-C-S Review Continues

Officials with the Indiana Department of Child Services say they’re still assessing whether Indiana’s child neglect laws need to be changed. Governor Eric Holcomb pledged three months ago to implement all 20 recommendations from an independent agency

2-Year Old Boy Dies In Locked Car in Daleville

Police in Delaware County are investigating the death of a 2-year-old boy who had been locked in a car outside an apartment complex in Daleville. Daleville Police say officers found the boy inside the vehicle after receiving

Nigerian Check Scam Shows Up In Indiana

There’s another Nigerian scam to beware of in Indiana. And this one could show up in your mailbox. The Better Business Bureau says reports of a fake check scam have doubled in three years. A check shows

Kokomo Rescue Mission Food Drive

Middle and High School students from church groups and other organizations in Howard and surrounding counties will work together making a difference in the community by getting donations of food fore the Kokomo Rescue Mission Food Pantry.

Crouch To Speak To Kokomo Chamber of Commerce

Indiana Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch will be the keynote speaker today at the meeting of the Greater Kokomo Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the Bel Air Event Center. The Lieutenant Governor will highlight recent events at the

Kokomo Board of Works Agrees With Firefighter Grievance

The Kokomo Board of Works yesterday agreed with Kokomo Firefighters on a grievance that they say was brought about by confusion in the city’s new contract with the firefighters union. The Board of Works agreed with the

Record Freshman Class Enrolled At IU-Kokomo

What had been suspected is now official…the enrollment at Indiana University-Kokomo includes the largest freshman class ever at IU-K.  It also brings a significant growth in student diversity. Incoming first-year students at IU-K boast an incoming freshman

Ball State Settles With Pro-Life Student Group

Ball State University has settled a lawsuit with a student pro-life group. Ball State officials agreed to pay Students For Life 300-dollars plus attorney fees, and to revise student activity fee guidelines. The student group sued the