
Veteran job fair in Indy on Thursday
Disabled American Veterans and RecruitMilitary will host the Indianapolis Veterans Job Fair on Thursday, June 27th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Lucas Oil Stadium. This free event for veterans, ...Read more
Disabled American Veterans and RecruitMilitary will host the Indianapolis Veterans Job Fair on Thursday, June 27th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Lucas Oil Stadium. This free event for veterans, ...Read more
Don’t expect the current daily deluge of rain to stop any time soon, says David Call, a meteorology professor at Ball State University. And climate change may be to blame. “The long-range ...Read more
The Muncie Community Schools (MCS) Board of Trustees will meet July, 1 to discuss and vote on the hiring of its new Director of Public Education and CEO. The meeting will be at 6 p.m. in the Muncie ...Read more
A Marion man has been charged in connection with a strong-armed robbery. On June 21, at around 4 p.m., Marion Police Department officers responded to CVS, located at 415 W. Third St., for a robbery ...Read more
A popular topic these days is how to keep fans safe during baseball games, especially after a series of recent incidents across the country and even here in Indiana. Yet, according to The Kokomo ...Read more
Taylor University Board of Trustees Chair Paige Cunningham announced today that President Paul Lowell Haines has resigned from Taylor University, effective August 15, 2019. Cunningham added that ...Read more
Indiana University Athletics Hall of Fame will welcome six new members for its 38th class. Those inductees are basketball player Eric Anderson field hockey and basketball coach Kay Burrus, football ...Read more
Power has been mostly restored in Bloomington after a wave of severe storms moved through southern Indiana. Once the storms moved out around 7,000Duke Energy customers in Bloomington were in the ...Read more
Multiple community leaders as well as current and former public officials are expected to be witnesses to the city’s lawsuit over the former YMCA renovation, according to The Chronicle ...Read more
The only community newspaper in the state produced by high schoolers is shutting down its printing press, according to The Kokomo Tribune. The Greentown Grapevine is a monthly paper run by Eastern ...Read more