Hepatitis-A Discovered At Café Valley In Marion

Local health department officials say quick action by leaders at Café Valley in Marion prevented what could have been a serious outbreak of Hepatitis-A. Hepatitis-A is a flu-like illness that can linger in patients if not treated

State GOP Candidates To Visit Marion Friday

Indiana Republican candidates will bring their Statewide bus tour to Marion Friday morning for a brief visit. G-O-P Senate candidate Mike Braun will headline the visit Friday to the Country Café and Bakery in downtown Marion.  Braun

58-Unit Apartment Complex Announced For Kokomo

Officials with Four Star Partnership has announced plans for a 58-unit apartment development in the 40o block of East Sycamore Street in downtown Kokomo. The apartment complex represents a six-million private investment, and will feature three new

INDOT To Study US 35/Davis Road Intersection

At the request of Howard County authorities, the Indiana Department of Transportation will study the intersection of U-S 35 and Davis Road to see if it can be made safer for motorists. A recent rash of serious

No Powerball Winner Wednesday Night

Now there are two giant lottery drawings for this coming weekend that will have huge jackpots. No one won the Powerball jackpot last night, meaning the Powerball jackpot will grow to an estimated 430-million dollars for Saturday

ESPN Reporter Holly Rowe To Visit Ball State Tuesday

E-S-P-N reporter and Play-By-Play Commentator Holly Rowe will visit Ball State University Tuesday night.  Rowe will speak at Emens Auditorium Tuesday night at 7:30 on the subject “Working and Living with Passion and Purpose.” Rowe’s speech is

Homecoming Activities At Ball State Friday & Saturday

There are activities galore for Homecoming this weekend at Ball State University. At noon Friday, the annual Bed Races take place on Riverside Avenue, then the Mini-College events take place at 2 at Student Center and tonight

Lower Workman’s Comp Rates Take Effect Jan. 1

The Indiana Department of Insurance says lower workers’ compensation rates paid by businesses will take effect in January. The agency said the recently approved reduction averages 7.6-percent and will save businesses about 63-million dollars. Indiana workers’ compensation