Richmond Teen Takes Own Life After School Shooting
A teenager took his own life Thursday morning after a brief shootout with police at an intermediate school in Richmond. All Richmond schools were put on lockdown early today after police confronted the suspect as he approached
Angel Tree Distribution Of Gifts Thursday
More than 800 Grant County kids will have gifts under the Christmas Tree this year, thanks to the generosity of area residents who helped them through the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Program. The names of 821 kids
MCS Board Approves Week-long Fall Break
Students, teachers and staff members of Marion Community Schools will get a week-long Fall Break in 2019 and 2020, following approval of the plan last night by the Marion School Board. On a split vote, board members
Summers Retires From Kokomo Police Department
One day after announcing plans to run for mayor of Kokomo, longtime Police Captain Kevin Summers yesterday announced his immediate retirement from the Kokomo Police Department. Summers abrupt departure from the police department apparently clears the way
Holcomb Clarifies Statement On Teacher Pay Hikes
Governor Eric Holcomb says teachers can expect a pay raise next year. Officials with several teachers’ unions didn’t take kindly to Holcomb’s declaration last week that it will take until 2021 to lock in systematic raises. He
Gas Prices Still Falling In Indiana
As we get closer to Christmas, the price of gasoline continues to fall in Indiana. The statewide average for gas in Indiana today is now 2-24 per gallon, according to gasbuddy.com. That’s down five cents from where
Scotty’s Brewhouse Files For Bankruptcy
Scotty’s Brewhouse will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The Indianapolis-based company, which opened it’s first location in Muncie back in 1996, says as part of the restructuring they plan to close four locations by the end