BREAKING: City of Marion loses Old Y court appeal
In a Tuesday ruling, the City of Marion has lost its appeal in the Old Y case. The Court of Appeals of Indiana agreed with Grant County Superior Court 3 Judge Warren Haas that the statute of
Grant County records eighth COVID-19 death, adds two more cases
There are now eight Grant County COVID-19 deaths, according to Public Health Nurse Amber Turner in an exclusive interview with Good Morning Grant County on 1400 WBAT. Turner added that there are 130 positive cases as of
Food stamps program expanded to include parents with kids on free, reduced school lunch programs
You might be eligible for food stamps during the pandemic, even if you weren’t eligible before. The income limit for free and reduced school lunches is higher than the cutoff for food stamps — $13,000 dollars a
New data shows toilet paper is staying on shelves longer
Some good news – toilet paper is a little easier to find at the grocery store these days. According to the consumer trackers at NCSolutions, the number of grocery stores running out of toilet paper on a
Indiana hires private lab to drastically increase COVID-19 testing
Indiana has hired a private lab company to sharply increase testing for coronavirus. Minnesota-based OptumServe started testing in California this week. It’ll set up testing sites at 20 Indiana National Guard armories in the next week, with
IRS offers tips to protect your stimulus check following scam complaints
The bad guys try really hard to get your money. The IRS says complaints have come in from all over the state and the criminal investigations division wants you to take steps to protect your stimulus check.