Christmas Morning House Fire North of Marion
A house fire early on Christmas morning caused extensive damage to a home just north of Marion. Firefighters from Center Township, Pleasant Township and Washington Township were all called to a home on Digby Court, just off
Marion Family Dollar Store Robbed at Gunpoint Sunday
Marion Police continue to search for two armed men who robbed a Family Dollar Store in South Marion Sunday night. Police say two men wearing ski masks and both carrying handguns entered the Family Dollar Store in
Blood Donations Still Greatly Needed
Hospitals and blood banks across the country are joining with officials from the American Red Cross in asking for blood donations during the holidays. Red Cross officials say blood supplies are desperately low this time of the
Gas Prices Down Yet Again In Indiana
The average price for gas across Indiana is down again. Today, the average price for a gallon of gas in the Hoosier State is 2-16 according to GasBuddy.com. That’s down another four cents from where it was
Earlham College To Make Major Budget Cuts
Earlham College in Richmond plans to make more than four-million dollars in budget cuts for the 2019-2020 academic year. The cuts come as officials continue to work on a plan to bring financial sustainability to the liberal
Depot Alley To Open Friday In Kokomo
Evenings are about to get a little more colorful in downtown Kokomo as the Greater Kokomo Downtown Association prepares to open Depot Alley on Friday. Located adjacent to Oscar’s Pizza on Buckeye Street and featuring light art,
Sheriff Calls For More Action After Davis Road Wreck
There was yet another serious semi crash on U-S 35 at the Davis Road split less than two weeks after new signs were installed there. And that has Howard County Sheriff Steve Rogers wanting the state to
Boys & Girls Clubs Of Muncie To Celebrate 85th Year
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Muncie will celebrate 85 years of operation next month during its’ annual Great Futures Dinner. The fundraising dinner is set for January 24th at 6 pm at the Horizon Convention Center.
Indiana Can Now Regulate Growing Of Hemp
The new federal farm bill that President Trump signed into law late last week now removes the obstacles for Indiana to regulate hemp as a cash crop. Justin Swanson with the Indiana Hemp Industries Association says Hoosier