Annual MHS Florida reunion set in March
The 36th annual Marion High School multi-class Florida reunion is coming up this March. All Marion High School alumni and guests are invited to this reunion, which will be from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Thursday, March
Community Foundation workshop features rural sociologist Ben Winchester
The Community Foundation of Grant County is hosting a half-day interactive workshop where you can learn about “Rewriting the Rural Narrative” and “Moving In, Moving Out, and Moving Over”, according to a news release. The events, which
Firefighter Greg Yeakle retires after three plus decades on the Marion Fire Dept.
The following is a press release from the City of Marion. Firefighter Greg Yeakle has retired from the Marion Fire Department after more than 30 years. Since joining MFD in 1989, Yeakle completed several state certifications including
Indiana Senate reviews child molesting statute of limitations
The Indiana Senate could vote next week on loosening the statute of limitations for child molesting. For most felonies, prosecutors have to file charges within five years. Child molesting is a special case — the clock runs
Marion’s Board of Works reviews road construction bids
At yesterday’s City of Marion Board of Works meeting Mike Graft, head of engineering, opened bids as part of a Community Crossings grant application. The two bidders were E&B Paving and Brooks Construction, who each bid around
Grant County Commissioners to create plan to reconfigure D-home
During yesterday’s Grant County Commissioners meeting, Superior Court 2 Judge Dana Kenworthy spoke about the struggles local judges face to alleviate the issue of overcrowding at the Grant County Jail. The jail’s population has consistently been over
ISP investigating Jonesboro shooting
Indiana State Police officers are still searching for details after a person was shot in Jonesboro on Tuesday. The Chronicle-Tribune reports that an unidentified person was airlifted to a Fort Wayne hospital after a shooting in the