Marion County prosecutor resigns amid health battle
Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry says he’s resigning to focus on his health while dealing with prostate cancer. The prosecutor’s office said Curry has been undergoing treatment for prostate cancer since 2015. Curry said he is being
Vatican office temporarily suspends archbishop’s Brebeuf Jesuit decree
A Vatican office has temporarily suspended the decree from the archbishop to no longer recognize Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School as a Catholic institution because a teacher was in a same-sex marriage. The president of the school, Rev.
BREAKING: missing man found dead in eastern Grant County woods
A missing man has been found dead near a wooded area in eastern Grant County, according to Lt. Det. Jason Ewer of the Grant County Sheriff’s Department. On Saturday, Sept. 14, Henry “Hank” A Schneider, 64, was
MPD: robbery at McClure Oil leads to arrest
On Friday evening Marion Police officers responded to McClure Oil, located at 722 N. Washington St., for reports of a robbery. According to a press release, the store’s clerk, Alyssa White, reported that around 7:30 p.m. she
Study finds cat actually do bond with their humans
Have we gotten cats all wrong? A study published Monday in the journal Current Biology suggests cats form bonds with their humans; similar to dogs and even our own human babies. A study developed in the 1970s
Western Marching Panthers and Color Guard win oodles of awards
The Western Marching Panthers and Color Guard earned first place in Open Class C this past Saturday at the Meijer/Ray Skillman Greenwood Invitational, in Greenwood. In addition to first place, the Panthers also earned the following Caption
BREAKING: Marion man shot Sunday morning, in serious but stable condition
On Sunday morning Marion Police responded to a shooting that left one man injured. According to MPD officials, officers met Nathaniel Reed, 34, who suffered a gunshot wound to the left side of his jaw in the area
Marching Giants host free 2019 field show
The Marching Giants are hosting a 2019 field show for free at Marion High School. The 2019 show is themed “Spirits of the Past.” The free community performance is set for 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26, at
Duke Energy, Greater Kokomo Downtown Association creating pollinator habitat
The Greater Kokomo Downtown Association and Duke Energy are teaming up to create a pollinator habitat along Defenbaugh Street. The habitat will be created through the planting of native flowering plants that sustain pollinators with nutrient-rich nectar