Indiana Michigan Power employees to visit local schools
With local schools in the heart of the school year, Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) is collaborating with the National Theatre for Children (NTC) to help educate students in Indiana and Michigan about electricity. A number of I&M
Madison-Grant celebrating 50 years of football at tonight’s home game
The Argyll Football Team will celebrate young and old alike at the Madison-Grant Jr. and Sr. High School home game today. The night kicks off at 5:30 p.m. with activities to celebrate the youth football programs and
Gas City, Van Buren and Sweetser receive Community Crossing funding
It’s been announced that three towns in Grant County have received Community Crossing Matching Grants. Sweetser received $147,150, Gas City received $496,518.46 and Van Buren received $181,682. In total, 229 Indiana cities, towns and counties received a
PETA calls for investigation of East Fork Farms following animal abuse video
In June, Fair Oaks Farms was investigated for animal abuse. Now, PETA is calling for another investigation after another video. It happened at East Fork Farms in Jackson County, which supplies a Louisville slaughterhouse that makes Swift
Kokomo development obtains new developer
The planned hotel and conference center for downtown Kokomo has obtained a new developer, Envoy Companies led by Scott Baldwin and John Barbee. The project will remain a Hilton Garden Inn with 110 rooms. Locally, the company
Brrr! Tonight will be cold.
If you’re planning on going from work, straight to a football game or any other outdoor plans Friday night, remember to bring a jacket or sweatshirt. Meteorologist Mike Koch from the National Weather Service in Indianapolis says
Indy Zoo’s baby bottlenose dolphin named ‘Maui’
He’s not a Polynesian demigod, but he was named after one. The Indianapolis Zoo has announced the name of their baby bottlenose dolphin, and his name is Maui. The zoo put out a poll on Facebook so
More Hoosiers fall victim to severe lung injuries linked to vaping
Two more Hoosiers have died of severe lung injuries linked to a history of e-cigarette use, or “vaping.” This brings the total number of vaping-related deaths in Indiana to three since Sept. 6. The deaths occurred in