Joint poll show Americans souring on religion, patriotism and having children
A recent joint NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll suggests that, since 1998, Americans have soured on Patriotism, organized religion, and having children; but have buttressed the belief in hard work. The poll asked respondents to rank based
Former Colts long snapper to buy unwanted season tickets from fans, donate to Riley Children’s Hospital
Angry Colts season ticket holders aren’t out of luck after all. Some have demanded refunds for season tickets purchased before the surprise retirement of quarterback Andrew Luck. Station WRTV reports, former Indianapolis long snapper Matt Overton has
Indiana’s clean energy job growth quadrupled overall job growth in 2018
The Indiana Advanced Energy Economy group says the number of clean energy jobs in 2018 increased four times higher than the state’s overall jobs growth of one percent. According to Inside Indiana Business, the report also says
Crowd-funded Chicago-Indy bus to become a permanent route
A crowd-funded bus which makes a daily round trip from Indianapolis to Chicago plans to keep running. The Chicago Tribune reports the transportation company OurBus has decided to make the three hour and 45-minute run permanent. The
Taylor Kinesiology Professor honored by the National Strength and Conditioning Association
UPLAND — Dr. Dawn Anderson is one of two recipients of an editorial excellence award presented by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Anderson, along with Dr. Rhodri S. Lloyd, received The Journal of Strength and
Kokomo Symphonic Society announces ‘American Dream Tour’
The Kokomo Symphonic Society has announced the Kokomo Symphony Orchestra’s 46th season for its 2019-2020 “American Dream Tour.” In preparation, the orchestra is seeking soloists and a choir for its December concert, Handel’s Messiah. The concert will
Southern gospel comes to the Greentown Fountain
There’s more music at the Greentown Fountain this Thursday. On Aug. 29th southern gospel singer Rick Alan King will be playing. Admission is free and the concert begins at 7 p.m.
Court case e-filing now available in all 92 counties
Electronic filing in court cases is now available in all trial courts across the state’s 92 counties and all three appellate courts. A celebration to mark the occasion will take place in Sullivan County. Statewide E-filing Celebration