Pillsbury Recalls Flour

One of the main ingredients in the American kitchen is part of a nationwide food recall. Five-pound bags of Pillsbury Unbleached All Purpose Flour sold nationwide may be contaminated with salmonella, according to the U.S. Department of

Study Says Hate Crimes Are Reported More With Laws

States with hate crime laws do have more hate crimes reported, according to a new study by the Center for Research on Inclusion & Social Policy at the Indiana University Public Policy Institute.  The study says Indiana

BMV To Offer Third Choice For Gender On Licenses

Hoosiers will now have a third option for gender on their driver’s license or state I-D card. The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles will give residents a non-specified gender option, marked as an “X,” for those who

Grant County EMA Director Tom Culley Resigns

The Director of the Grant County Emergency Management Agency has resigned.  Tom Culley’s last day on the job will be this Friday. The Grant County Commissioners Monday accepted Culley’s resignation, and complimented him on the work he’s

Commissioners Approve CIE TIF Proposal

The Grant County Commissioners yesterday approved a request from Central Indiana Ethanol to allow land outside the city of Marion be included in a Tax Increment Financing District.  The move is part of a planned 25-million dollar

Haynes-Apperson Festival Concert Lineup Announced

The musical concerts for this year’s Haynes-Apperson Festival in Kokomo will include well-known bands from the 70s, 80s and 90s. The Marshall Tucker Band from the 70s, Quiet Riot from the 80s and the Spin Doctors from

Kokomo Attorney Named Head Of Ethics Commission

Kokomo Attorney Katherine Noel has been named Chairperson of the State Ethics Commission by Governor Eric Holcomb. Noel began serving a four-year term on the Ethics Commission in 2018.  Monday, the governor named her as the head