MGH seeks honorees for 30th annual ‘Lights of Love’
With the flip of a switch, the ceremony for Marion General Hospital’s 30th Annual Lights of Love will take place on Sunday, Dec. 1 at 6 p.m. in front of the 330 Building, located at 330 N.
Marion High School presents ‘Into the Woods’
The Marion High School Speech and Drama Association, in collaboration with the MHS choral program, is bringing fairytales with a twist to the stage this fall, with the modern classic musical “Into the Woods”. MHS students will
Marion firefighter charged with OWI, possession of marijuana
A Marion firefighter could face several charges following a traffic stop over the weekend. Chance E. Cowgill, 33, who serves on the Marion Fire Department, was booked into the Grant County Jail on charges of possession of
Study: Insomnia in young people leads to heart disease, strokes
While everyone knows a good night’s sleep is important, a new study reveals catching enough Z’s could be more crucial to good health than previously thought. Published in the current issue of the journal American Academy of
CGI resurrects James Dean in new Vietnam-era movie
James Dean will be resurrected with the help of advanced CGI techniques. The iconic movie star will make an appearance in the upcoming Vietnam era action-drama “Finding Jack” that’s supposed to be out next year. The film
Indy Fire Department reminds people to stay safe while using space heaters
If you’re using a space heater to stay warm, you’ll need to do a little bit more than just turn it on and curl up on the couch. Rita Reith, Batallion Chief with the Indianapolis Fire Department,
St. Joseph County Humane Society hosting $5 cat adoption drive
There are almost 500 cats at the Humane Society of St. Joseph County looking for their forever homes. That’s why the humane society is hosting “I Cat Believe It!” a special adoption event happening this Saturday. Both
IU Economists: Trade war to take bite of economy next year
IU economists expect the trade war to take a bite out of the economy next year. The Kelley School of Business annual forecast predicts “anemic” growth for the Indiana economy, at one-and-a-quarter-percent. The national forecast is only
Marion’s Walmart taking part in Salvation Army Toy Drive
This Saturday, Marion’s Walmart will be participating in the Salvation Army Toy Drive. From 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., participating shoppers will receive lists of toys and other gifts requested by families enrolled in their local Salvation