New Facebook Page for Grant County Businesses to Share Info During COVID-19 Pandemic
New Facebook Page Invites Grant County Businesses to Share Information with the Community During COVID-19 Crisis MARION, INDIANA, Tuesday, March 31st, 2020 – A new Facebook page launched to provide a platform for Grant County businesses to communicate
Marion-Grant County Chamber of Commerce COVID-19 Resources
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Resources The Chamber is still open for business supporting you – our members. We are taking all precautions necessary by cancelling upcoming events and programs through the first week of April, and limiting our face-to-face
Cafe Valley employee tests positive for COVID-19, county total brought to 8 cases
A Cafe Valley employee in Marion has tested positive for COVID-19. The employee was a man who worked in the maintenance department and found out he was COVID-19 positive on Sunday. Grant County also added it’s eighth
Indiana preparing for expected surge in COVID-19 cases
Indiana is working to create more intensive-care capacity ahead of a coming surge in coronavirus cases. State Health Commissioner Kristina Box says she expects the number of patients to peak in mid-to-late-April, though she cautions the data
Kokomo woman charged with murder of her 4-year-old grandson
A Kokomo woman has been charged with murder and neglect of a dependent in the death of a 4-year-old, according to the Howard County Prosecutor’s Office. On Monday, the office announced the formal charges against 56-year-old Helen
GasBuddy: Gas prices poised to continue historic drop
You can expect gas prices to continue drop because of coronavirus, says GasBuddy. “Today, we enter the 38th straight day the national average gas price has fallen, and the first week of the national average being under
I&M warns against scams targeting customers amid pandemic
Scams are not unique to I&M, nor have they gone away with the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Scams have been reported across the U.S. targeting various utility customers and companies, and some scam calls have recently
Marion Utilities set to launch new recycling program. Here’s what you need to know.
Next month Marion Utilities will open a new recycling drop-off center, which will replace the City of Marion’s blue bag program. The change is due to a few reasons. The blue bag program is a “co-mingling” recycling
TDS announces free broadband access for new qualifying customers
Internet access will be provided to new customers in qualifying programs. TDS Telecommunications LLC has announced plans for supporting residential customers during the COVID-19 pandemic. TDS will be offering broadband access to low-income individuals and/or families with