Gas City to pave around a dozen roads

Yesterday the Gas City Board of Works held a special meeting to approve Community Crossing grant bids to pave around a dozen roads. City Engineer Ken Smith said the grant will allow the city to accelerate paving

Italy to host 2026 Winter Olympics

It’s been announced that Italy will host the 2026 Winter Olympics, according to NBC News. Italy won their bid over Sweden to host the games. The summer Olympics take place in Tokyo in 2020 and the winter

Veteran job fair in Indy on Thursday

Disabled American Veterans and RecruitMilitary will host the Indianapolis Veterans Job Fair on Thursday, June 27th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Lucas Oil Stadium. This free event for veterans, military spouses, transitioning military, National Guard

Muncie Community Schools to vote on hiring CEO

The Muncie Community Schools (MCS) Board of Trustees will meet July, 1 to discuss and vote on the hiring of its new Director of Public Education and CEO. The meeting will be at 6 p.m. in the

Police: Marion man charged with strong-armed robbery

A Marion man has been charged in connection with a strong-armed robbery. On June 21, at around 4 p.m., Marion Police Department officers responded to CVS, located at 415 W. Third St., for a robbery in progress.

Taylor University president, Lowell Haines, resigns

Taylor University Board of Trustees Chair Paige Cunningham announced today that President Paul Lowell Haines has resigned from Taylor University, effective August 15, 2019. Cunningham added that Haines’ resignation was neither solicited nor encouraged by the Board

IU inducts announces six inductees to Hall of Fame

Indiana University Athletics Hall of Fame will welcome six new members for its 38th class. Those inductees are basketball player Eric Anderson field hockey and basketball coach Kay Burrus, football player Chris Gartner, golfer Jeff Overton, track