Indy celebrates 200th birthday by opening art competition
To help celebrate the 200th birthday of Indianapolis, you can submit a piece of artwork that could earn you $5,000 and that could be used as the logo for the bicentennial celebration. Prizes include $5,000 for the
Health and Human Services job fair tomorrow at Marion Public Library
Tomorrow marks another Grant County community job fair. The job fair focuses on Health and Human Services and includes jobs for nurses, medical assistants, case managers, victim advocates and more. The job fair is at the Marion
Feds: truck driver planning mass shooting arrested in Indy
A truck driver who federal agents say planned a mass shooting at a Memphis church was arrested in Indianapolis. The FBI in Tampa received a tip last week that 38-year-old Thomas McVicker of Punta Gorda, Fla., planned
Traffic alert: I-465 closure extended through weekend
It’s not the news that drivers around Indianapolis wanted to hear. The Indiana Department of Transportation says it extending the closure of I-465 on the southeast side of the city. INDOT spokesperson Mallory Duncan says it’s due
Second Harvest Food Bank to be at Muncie Mall tomorrow for families in need
The Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana will provide food for families in need at the monthly Tailgate distribution from 8 -10 a.m. this Thursday at the Muncie Mall. The distribution is while supplies last,
Grant County ranks 11th worst in state-wide unemployment rankings
The latest preliminary unemployment ranking by county shows Grant coming in at 11th worst, at 4.1 percent. The worst county is Vermilion, with an unemployment rate of 5.2 percent. The best is Gibson County with an unemployment
Howard County’s 2019 Hall of Legends induction ceremony coming up
The 2019 Hall of Legends induction for the Howard County Historical Society is this Friday. The induction ceremony represents the 10th class of legends and includes six members. The event begins at 6 p.m. at Bel Air