Twitter Removing “Fleets”

After only eight months, Twitter has announced it is shutting down “Fleets”. The platform’s version of stories, or posts that expire after twenty four hours, will no longer be available. The social media platform cited low usage
Former Muncie police officer involved in brutality case will plead guilty
One of the five Muncie Police officers charged with either beating or covering up the beating, of a local teenager is due in court in two weeks to plead guilty. Federal prosecutors say former officer Dalton Kurtz
Here’s an update on Indiana’s unemployment data
Indiana’s unemployment rate now sits at 4.7 percent, according to the Department of Workforce Development. There are 21 counties above that rate. Howard County has the highest unemployment rate of 9.4 percent. Adams and Lagrange have the
Judge weighs in on IU students’ attempt at stopping vaccine mandate
A federal judge has refused to block Indiana University’s coronavirus vaccination policy. The judge said Monday that the school can pursue a “reasonable and due process of vaccination in the legitimate interest of public health for its
Marion couple dies in Gas City incident
A Marion couple has died after an incident in Gas City yesterday. According to Indiana State Police Sgt. Tony Slocum, officers were dispatched to the Gas City Town Hall at approximately 4:27 p.m., Monday, July 19. There