BSU Study: Americans aren’t getting enough sleep
Feeling drowsy? A new study suggests most Americans aren’t getting enough sleep. Researchers at Ball State University say about 36% of working adults get less than seven hours of sleep per night – up more than five
Marching Giants to perform at IWU football game
The Marching Giants will officially close out their 2019 season with a special community performance at halftime of the Indiana Wesleyan University football team’s last home game, set for Nov. 9. The 2019 show is “Spirits of
Family Service Society to celebrate 100 year anniversary with open house
Family Service Society, Inc. is celebrating 100 years devoted to children and families. On Tuesday, Nov. 12 in partnership with the Marion Grant County Chamber of Commerce, FSSI will be hosting an open house from 4-6 p.m.
MPD: Marion man accidentally shoots himself in the hand, injury non-life threatening
Yesterday morning a 20-year-old Marion resident accidentally shot himself in the hand, according to Deputy Chief Stephen D. Dorsey. At around 4:22 am, Marion Police responded to Marion General Hospital for a possible self-inflicted gunshot injury. At
Crime Of The Week: Crime Stoppers searching for Jerica Bell Hewitt
Crime Stoppers needs your help in locating Jerica Bell Hewitt. Hewitt has several active warrants for two counts of battery committed with a deadly weapon, three counts of attempted domestic battery with a deadly weapon and criminal
IWU professor and students co-author research selected for publication
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, a peer-reviewed scientific journal, has selected for publication research that was conducted by Indiana Wesleyan University’s Dr. Warren Rogers, Blanchard chair and professor of Physics, and two of his undergraduate
Silver Alert issued for Leila Veney from New Haven
The New Haven Police Department is investigating the disappearance of Leila Veney, a 6-year-old black female, who is 4 feet tall, 50 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a pink jacket,
The U.S. Navy commissioned USS Indianapolis over weekend
The U.S. Navy commissioned its new USS Indianapolis combat vessel at a northwestern Indiana port on Saturday. It’s the fourth military vessel carrying the Indianapolis name. Rear Admiral Casey Moton touched on the legacy left behind by
UAW members ratify GM contract, ending strike
United Auto Worker members ratified a new contract, ending a 40-day strike. The final vote passed with just over 57% of workers agreeing to the proposed GM contract. Locally, the vote passed with the support of around
Amazon wins U.S. Defense Department contract worth potentially $10 billion
After locking horns with Amazon in a bid for a lucrative U.S. Defense Department contract, Microsoft has emerged victorious on Friday, landing a deal that could net the computer giant as much as $10 billion over the