MPD officer attacked with knife while responding to call
A Marion Police Officer was attacked with a knife after responding to an unwanted guest call in the area of Upton Court. The incident happened on Sunday at around 10:52 p.m. when officers were flagged down in
Marion, Madison-Grant, Oak Hill teachers set to rally at state capitol for Red for Ed Day
This coming Tuesday, Nov. 19, multiple Grant County school teacher associations have chosen to attend Red for Ed Action Day in Indianapolis. Teachers from Oak Hill, Marion Community Schools and Madison-Grant will be closing the classroom door
Kokomo Rescue Mission opens warming area
Due to cold temperatures, the Kokomo Rescue Mission is opening its W. Mulberry St. dining room as a warming area. The mission will be open today and tomorrow serving meals from noon to 1 p.m. and 4:30
Kokomo’s Mayor-Elect Tyler Moore announces transition team
Kokomo’s Mayor-Elect Tyler Moore has named four community leaders to serve on his transition team. Those leaders include Jamie Bolser, Howard County Republican Party Chair; State Rep. Mike Karickhoff; Ron Metz, Managing Partner, Bucheri McCarty and Metz
Eastbrook discusses $15M building project, approves teacher pay raise
Plenty happened at last night’s Eastbrook school board meeting. The board voted to give all classified employees a three percent raise, with some positions receiving a larger raise. The administration received a two percent raise, according to
Reminder: Don’t forget to bring your outside cats, dogs inside for warmth
Snow and colds temperatures aren’t just dangerous for you — they’re also dangerous for your four-legged friends. The Indiana State Board of Animal Health reminds you to bring “outdoor” cats and dogs inside when the temperature is
Study: Hoosiers less likely to vote than most Americans
An IU study finds Hoosiers are more involved in their communities than most states — except when it comes to voting. The Civic Health Index is a joint effort of I-U, the Indiana Bar Foundation and the
Gov. Holcomb issues emergency for propane shortage
Governor Eric Holcomb has declared an emergency on propane shortage. Holcomb has signed an executive order which waives some of the time restrictions for truck drivers who haul propane. Throughout Indiana, and the Midwest, there have been
Inmate awarded $425,000 for spending four years in solitary confinement
$425,000 has been awarded to an Indiana inmate who says he spent four years in solitary confinement. State law says the limit is 30 days, then a review must be conducted. However, Jay Vermillion says he was