Police: Man found dead on Muncie road
A driver in Muncie found a man dead alongside Brady Street, according to reporting by WRTV. The body was found around 6 a.m. Friday morning. The Muncie Police Department is conducting a homicide investigation, though no further
Wabash Police investigating factory death
Wabash Police are investing a death at a factory that occurred at SRT Aluminum, located at 50 Dimension Ave., June 6 around 7:41 a.m. Wabash Police first shift officers reported that a deceased male was located in
Medicare: Peru nursing home ‘much below average’
A nursing home in Peru has been deemed one of the worst in the country and is now a candidate for the Special Focus Facilities run by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The nursing home
Indy to recognize LGBT history
LGBT history in Indianapolis will get formal recognition in the city’s next historic preservation plan. The Indiana Landmarks foundation identified 104 spots with historical significance to the LGBT experience in Indianapolis, from the Outward Bound bookstore to
U.S. Sen. Young to visit Pendleton disaster area
Tomorrow, U.S. Senator Todd Young will speak at the Vietnam Veterans Association Region IV conference in Indianapolis and visit first responders and town officials in Pendleton to view storm damage. At the VVA conference, Senator Young will
Save-On Liquor replaces controversial billboard
A billboard advertisement for Save-On Liquor has created a stir in Marion. The billboard read: “Liquor. Cheaper than therapy. You’re welcome.” In response, a local activist has created an online petition for the billboard to be removed
Hicks: Americans work fewer jobs compared to last year
Less American workers have to attain a second job, says Ball State University Economics professor Michael Hicks. According to Hicks, around four million people report working a second job. Last year that figure was around seven million.
Woman who faked cancer gets probation
A Marion woman was sentenced to two years probation yesterday for lying to friends and family about having cancer, according to reporting by The Chronicle Tribune. 41-year-old Tina Stanley pled guilty to lying about a breast cancer
Muncie’s BorgWarner plant sold
What was an empty industrial site during the past decade in Muncie will receive renewed life. The former BorgWarner plant is set to be demolished after being sold, according to reporting from The Star Press. Heritage Environmental
Eastern High School puts on comedy show
The Eastern High School Drama Club and The Eastern Comedy Club are putting on a comedy show at the Eastern Howard Performing Arts Center tonight at 7 p.m. The show features the students of Eastern performing improv