City Building Dept. Probe Goes To State Police

A published report says the Indiana State Police are now investigating accusations that an employee of the Marion City Building Department may have stolen money from the department. The “Chronicle-Tribune” reports Grant County Prosecutor Rodney Faulk has

President’s Day Holiday Closings

Well today is a Holiday…Presidents Day…the day set aside to honor the men who have held the highest office in the United States. All Federal and State offices are closed today, as are most financial institutions and

Indiana Abortion Pill Provider Refusal Law Advances

A bill that would allow pharmacists to refuse dispensing abortion-inducing drugs to patients is advancing in the Indiana Legislature and will be voted on soon by the full Senate. The proposal is set to expand on the

Old Peru Legion Becoming Ministry HQ & Thrift Store

  The Peru St. Vincent De Paul Society is turning the former home of the American Legion in downtown Peru into their new headquarters and thrift store after the American Legion donated the property to the ministry.

Northwestern Girls B-Ball Back To State Finals

The Northwestern Lady Tigers are one game away from repeating as Class 3-A Girls Basketball State Champions. Northwestern pounded Marion 59-to-31 Saturday night to win the Northern Semi-State at Logansport. Northwestern will face Benton Central in the

Ball State Students Hits Shot For $10,000

It was the shot of a lifetime Saturday afternoon for a Ball State University student. Ball State freshman Noah Waechter was picked to take part in a promotion for a half-court shot.  He hit the shot and

Price Is Right Coming To Indianapolis Friday

Come on down!  ‘The Price is Right’ game show is coming to Indianapolis this Friday! Hoosiers will have the chance to see the longest running game show live and compete for cash and prizes when the show