FEMA encouraging central Indiana residents to prepare for potential flooding
With a forecast of heavy rainfall into the weekend, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region V encourages you to get ready for the possibility of flooding in your community. “Flooding can
Legendary Ole Miss football coach, Charlie Fisher, passes away
Mississinewa’s legendary coach Charlie Fisher, 90, passed away yesterday morning. He first started coaching football for Ole Miss in 1954 and lead the Indians for 36 years, compiling more than 200 wins and 13 conference championships. In
Grant County Superior Court 3 candidate race begins
The Grant County Superior Court 3 seat has its first official candidate. Republican Brian McLane has filed for the 2020 Primary Election. McLane is the Juvenile court Magistrate. He’s also a second-generation Marion lawyer. Marion City Court
Subaru recalling near half a million vehicles
Subaru is recalling nearly 500,000 cars for faulty airbags. The airbags are located on the passenger side of a number of Subaru vehicles from 2003 to 2014. The safety concern is that the airbags could explode and
Ivy Tech, McDonald’s announce tuition assistance alliance
An alliance was started between McDonald’s and Ivy Tech Community College Thursday morning to make college more affordable and offer training for the future workforce. It’s called the McDonald’s Archways to Opportunity education program. It allows restaurant