More Thorough I-69 Repairs Planned
State officials are taking the next step in dealing with the dangerous potholes along portions of I-69 between Daleville and Anderson. The Indiana Department of Transportation yesterday announced ...Read more
State officials are taking the next step in dealing with the dangerous potholes along portions of I-69 between Daleville and Anderson. The Indiana Department of Transportation yesterday announced ...Read more
The Kokomo Parks and Rec Department has announced the lineup for its’ free Summer Concert Series, and it features a variety of acts that will perform starting June first at Foster Park. Among the ...Read more
The Kokomo Park Band’s 25th annual Winter Concert is set for this Sunday afternoon at 2. The program is free and will take place at I-U-K’s Havens Auditorium. The show is called “A ...Read more
The Kokomo Police Department is accepting applications for the upcoming class of its’ Citizens Police Academy. Those interested in the eight-week session can get an application at the Police ...Read more
Nearly half of Indiana’s county jails are full or almost full. Instead of releasing felons to stop the overcrowding, the state legislature is considering a bill that would allow county ...Read more
Legislation that would eliminate Indiana’s township boards has received an initial go-ahead by a House committee despite testimony that the three-member boards are vital to the state’s ...Read more
Several Indiana state parks, state forests and state recreation areas are looking for volunteers to serve as campground hosts in exchange for free camping during their service. Hosts work a minimum ...Read more
Indiana residents with suspended driver’s licenses because of unpaid fines could see those penalties reduced under an amnesty program being considered by state lawmakers. Bill sponsors say ...Read more
Ivy Tech Community College in Marion, Muncie and Kokomo will host an Express Enrollment Day this Wednesday from 9 a-m to 6 p-m. During Express Enrollment Day, prospective students have the ...Read more
Indiana health officials say people who had contact with a bat last week during an Indiana Pacers game were possibly exposed to rabies. The State Department of Health says anyone who may have ...Read more