Fire Dept. Meets With Spencer Ave. Residents On Arsons
Marion Fire officials met with a group of concerned citizens Monday evening about a rash of fires recently in the Spencer Avenue area of North Marion. There have been a number of recent fires in that area
Seybold Wants Claims in Suit Dismissed
A Marion man being sued by the City of Marion over the tax money spent on the uncompleted project to renovate the old Grant County Y-M-C-A Building is asking that certain claims against him in the suit
SNAP Benefits Coming Early
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration say Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits for the month of February will now be distributed on Wednesday, instead of this Saturday. SNAP benefits are issued to recipients according to an
Goodnight Won’t Run For Re-election
Kokomo Mayor Greg Goodnight will not seek re-election this year. Goodnight shocked city residents yesterday that he would not seek a fourth term in office, saying he didn’t want to be someone who hung around too long
Kokomo Housing Permits High in 2018
Requests for single-family housing building permits in Kokomo last year reached a level that hadn’t been matched since 2003. In all, 114 permits were issued in the city last year, the most since 151 were handed out
Frozen Sandlot Will Remain For One More Week
Public ice skating in Kokomo isn’t done for the year after all. City officials say the Frozen Sandlot at Municipal Stadium will remain open for public skating through Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Day…next Monday. The rink
Missing Muncie Man Found Safe
Delaware County authorities have located a missing Muncie man who was the subject of a Silver Alert. 70-year old Michael Keller was last seen Monday morning. Police said he might be in danger and in need of