Judge Haas rules against City of Marion in Old Y
Less than a week before the Old Y case is set to go to trial there’s been a bombshell decision by Grant County Superior Court III Judge Warren Haas to rule against the City of Marion on
Logansport Mall on verge of comeback
The Logansport Mall, which has been hit hard by retail closures over the years, may be making a comeback. Logansport Mayor Dave Kitchell tells Inside Indiana Business they have an agreement with a nationally-known retailer for the
AG Hill gives thumbs up to school bus stop arms
Indiana’s attorney general says the state’s school districts are free to use extended stop arms to prevent other vehicles from passing school buses. Curtis Hill says in an official opinion that no federal or state laws prohibit
Adolescent substance abuse program being held tonight
An informational substance abuse program is being offered today in Muncie from 5:30-8:30 p.m. The program is to provide strategies to prevent adolescent substance abuse. The program meets at the Suzanne Gresham Center.
Marion man robbed during illegal dice game
A 52-year-old man was robbed of $1,000 during an illegal dice game in his garage at around 12:30 a.m. on July, 8. According to the Marion Police Department, a man known as “Tre” grabbed a rifle from
INDOT to host public hearing on Ind. 28 today
Indiana Department of Transportation will host a public hearing regarding proposed road rehabilitation on Ind. 28, from U.S. 231 to the U.S. 52 West Junction, which is approximately 10.4 miles in length, located in Tippecanoe County. The
Indy church robbed, curbing summer meal program
A church on the near northwest side was targeted by thieves sometime between Sunday night and Monday morning, causing damage that forced the church to suspend its summer meal program. Volunteers were out Monday boarding up the
SBA announces low-interest loans for Indiana residents impacted by disasters
Indiana businesses and residents affected by tornadoes, high winds and severe storms on June 15-17, 2019 can apply for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration, Acting Administrator Christopher Pilkerton announced. Acting Administrator Pilkerton made
Grundy Crew drug trafficking trial begins
The trial has begun for several members of the “Grundy Crew” in Indianapolis, which is a group of people facing federal drug trafficking charges. A federal indictment says Richard Grundy’s organization imported more than 3,700 pounds of
Peru Police adds body cams
Add Peru to the list of Indiana cities in the state with police officer body cameras. The idea is to provide another view of officers in action. Peru is requiring officers to wear the cameras while on