Teens Arrested For Circle-K Robbery Wednesday
Two teenagers face charges of Armed Robbery for holding up a Marion convenience store early Wednesday, but Police had no problem finding them. The two teens entered the Circle-K store at Second and the Bypass just before
Truckers Plan Slow Roll Protest On I-465 Today
If you’re planning to use I-465 around Indianapolis today, you could be moving a lot slower than normal. Truckers from Indiana and all over the Midwest are planning a “slow roll” protest on I-465 today from 11 until to
Lawyer Challenges Hayes Residency In Kokomo
A lawyer is challenging the residency of Kokomo City Council President Bob Hayes, saying he has another home in far northern Indiana. But now, others are challenging the challenge of the attorney…saying his legal document with the
Alumbaugh State of the City
During his annual State of the City address yesterday, Marion Mayor Jess Alumbaugh says things are better in Marion than they were a year ago. But he says he wants to finish the work he started four
SUPCO Rules In Grant County Case
The U-S Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday that the Constitution’s prohibition on excessive fines applies to state and local governments, limiting their abilities to impose fines and seize property. The decision stemmed from a case that originated
Muncie Officials Want Potholes Reported
Muncie officials want to hear about your worst pothole experience this year. In fact, they want to hear about all of them. Muncie Street officials say they can’t track down each and every pothole, so local residents
Public Gathering Planned Over Delaware County Jail Plans
Delaware County residents who are upset over the lack of public meetings about plans for a new county jail have organized their own public meeting for this Saturday. The grassroots public meeting will be held Saturday at