Olympian, WNBA legend Tamika Catchings announced as IWU’s 2020 World Changer
Indiana Wesleyan University has chosen Tamika Catchings, a four-time Olympic gold medalist, WNBA legend, sports management executive and entrepreneur, as the 2020 inductee into the Society of World Changers. Catchings will be formally inducted into the IWU
Pastor Kevin Myers named 2019 IWU Alumni World Changer
Indiana Wesleyan University has named Pastor Kevin Myers as the 2019 IWU Alumni World Changer. The award was established in 2012 by the Board of Trustees to honor an alumnus who has made or is making a
Converse man charged with child molesting
A Converse man is now facing a charge of child molesting after the Grant County Sheriff’s Office received a fax from a victim in Oregon, according to the probable cause affidavit. The victim, who is under 14
Study says for the first time ever America’s billionaires paid a lower tax rate than the working class
For the first time ever, America’s billionaires paid a lower tax rate last year than the country’s working class, according to a new report. The study, from a new book titled The Triumph of Injustice, says the
Sen. Graham promises ‘sanctions from hell’ over Turkish forces bombing U.S. allies
Turkey may see hell rain down on it in the form of devastating sanctions as that country has begun bombing U.S. allies in Syria. Turkish forces initiated the bombing of a Kurdish held area in northeast Syria
Lafayette man sentences to six yeard, plus probation for child molestation
He told police he believed the girl was 14. That was a Lafayette man’s excuse for sexually assaulting a teenage girl. Austin Wyatt used social media to sexually prey on a teenage girl, said the Journal &
Anderson police chief removed from post
The chief of the Anderson Police Department has been removed from his position. According to a release, Tony Watters was removed by Anderson Mayor Thomas Broderick Jr. following a June 7, 2019 interaction with the Indiana State
Indy gun store raided, shuttered by feds
A gun store was raided and shut down by the feds. U.S. Attorney Josh Minkler says a convicted felon was selling guns and making orders from gun distributors. Nearly 400 guns, silencers, and gun parts were taken
$400 million loan paying for twenty water projects across the state
A $400 million federal loan will help pay for 20 Indiana water projects and should save you and the state money. Indiana combined a revolving loan fund with the EPA’s five-year-old water infrastructure program to free up
Bona Vista, Ivy Tech team up to offer adult habilitation services
Bona Vista Programs and Ivy Tech Community College are joining in a collaboration to offer adult day habilitation services at the College’s Peru Instructional Site at 425 N. Main St. After the recent sale of Bona Vista’s