Howard County Fair gets old world doctor’s office

Pioneer Village at the Howard County Fairgrounds has a new building, according to The Kokomo Tribune. The new building serves as an old world doctor’s office from the 1800s. The building has a room for dentistry work,

IUK celebrates Juneteenth

Today Indiana University Kokomo’s Juneteenth celebration continues at 10 a.m. The holiday commemorates when slaves in Texas were notified that they were free, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. From 10 a.m.

FFA convention kicks off in West Lafayette

The 90th Annual Indiana Future Farmers of America State Convention is underway in West Lafayette. All of Indiana’s nearly 12,500 FFA members are invited to the convention at Purdue University. The event includes contests such as livestock

MPL hosts manufacturing job fair tomorrow

Tomorrow a manufacturing and logistics job fair is being held at the Marion Public Library. The job fair offers soft skills training, resume help and interview prep for attendees upon arrival. The fair is from 11 a.m.

Fort Wayne Superintendent retires

The superintendent of Fort Wayne Community Schools is retiring. WANE-TV says Dr. Wendy Robinson will retire at the end of the 2019-2020 school year. She has been the superintendent of the school district since 2003. The FWCS

Kokomo to honor Railroad Workers’ House

The Kokomo Historic Review Board, Howard County Historical Society and City of Kokomo officials will unveil a historical marker at the site of one of Kokomo’s oldest homes. At 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 25th at the Railroad

Mahan’s District 31 replacements yet to file

There are no clear candidates yet to replace District 31 Rep. Kevin Mahan, according to GOP County Chairman Darren Reese. Mahan announced his resignation last Friday to pursue another career opportunity with the Community Health Network. Reese

Thirteen percent of Hoosiers voted in municipal elections

Secretary of State Connie Lawson announced yesterday that 13 percent of eligible Hoosiers voted in the May 7th municipal primary election. Not all Hoosier voters were eligible to vote in the municipal elections. Only voters who live

Marion announces fireworks show schedule

The City of Mar­i­on will put on a fireworks show in Mat­ter Park on July, 3. The event will begin in and around the Gardens of Matter Park at 5 p.m. with a DJ, food and sweet-treat

Four women accuse AG Hill of inappropriate touching

Four women who say Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill inappropriately touched them at a party last year have filed a federal lawsuit against Hill. They accuse him of sexual harassment, retaliation, gender discrimination, battery, defamation and invasion