Study: people who use more emojis have more sex
A new study reports that people who use more emojis in online communications have more sex. Researchers at The Kinsey Institute, a research organization at Indiana University, surveyed more than 5,000 people and found that people who
Police: Marion man shot early Sunday morning
One person was shot in Marion early Sunday morning, according to a press release by MPD Capt. Stephen Dorsey. Police were called to the scene around 3:31 a.m. to the 2000 block of South Gallatin St. Upon
Indiana State Fair experienced increased attendance this year
The Indiana State Fair says its attendance this year was larger than 2018. Event representatives say a total of 878,857 people visited the State Fairgrounds to attend the 17-day event — over 18,000 more people than last
Notre Dame breaks ground on hydroelectric facility, ditches coal
The St. Joseph River in downtown South Bend will once again generate power, just as it did a century ago for riverside factories. The University of Notre Dame and the city of South Bend broke ground Monday
Two-thirds of economists predict recession by 2021
More and more economists are predicting that America is headed for a recession in the next two years. The National Association for Business Economics polled a group of economists and found that 38% believed the U.S. would
Kokomo’s Saint Joan of Arc hosting annual FunFest
This Friday and Saturday the Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church is hosting its annual FunFest. The festival includes Fish-Fry and Tenderloins from 4-7 p.m. Friday with the band Higher Ground starting at 5 p.m. On Saturday,
Commissioners, health board to review new smoking ban proposal
At yesterday’s commissioner’s meeting, commissioner Mark Bardsley presented a mark up of the latest smoking ban proposal. At the meeting, he requested no action to be taken as of yet, so that the commissioners as well as
Hostess House cybersecurity lecture series begins Thursday
The Hostess House is offering a cybersecurity lecture series beginning this Thursday, which lasts from 7-9 p.m. The first session is free offers an introduction to cybersecurity. Sessions 2-8 cost $50 per person. The series is a