New study shows big jump in Hoosier students graduating on time
More students who go to college have graduated on time, says a new report from the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. That report says 41% of students from all Indiana colleges graduated on time last year. That’s
ISDH improves access to tobacco cessation products
The Indiana State Department of Health and Indiana Family and Social Services Administration yesterday acted on direction from Gov. Holcomb to improve access to and the affordability of tobacco cessation products for Hoosiers wanting to quit smoking
Largest indoor archery facility in the state coming to Gas City
The largest indoor archery shooting facility in the state is set to open in Gas City in September, according to Jim Norton of Walnut Creek Outdoors. The shooting range will be located inside the former Kmart building
New study shows how much TV, social media can depress youths
Among youths too much screen time, whether social media or television, has been linked to symptoms of depression. A new study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics is showing just how much screen time and depression may
United Way announces grants for Howard County CASA, Healthy Families
United Way serving Howard and Tipton Counties’ Board of Directors has announced a $42,823 grant to help fund the CASA Program of Howard County, Inc. and an 84,000 grant for Healthy Families, a program through Family Service
Marion to sell four 2010 city buses, bidding opens in September
The City of Marion’s Board of Works will be inviting bids come September for the sale of 2010 Ford E450 public transit buses. The buses will go up for auction if they fail to sell by July