Ball State economist doesn’t see unemployment rate getting better “anytime soon”
MUNCIE (Network Indiana) -- The coronavirus pandemic has more than tripled the unemployment rate, and an Indiana economist doesn't see it getting better any...
Indianapolis Colts announce new ticket refund policy
INDIANAPOLIS (Network Indiana) -- The coronavirus is one of the reasons behind the Colts new ticket refund policy.
Governor Holcomb's statewide reopening plan continues to...
State Health Commissioner Dr. Box disputing coronavirus forecast model
INDIANAPOLIS (Network Indiana) - Indiana's health commissioner is taking issue with a coronavirus forecast predicting Hoosier deaths will more than quadruple by August.
The widely...
Indiana’s Friday COVID-19 update shows another decline in the positive case rate
Indiana's positive COVID-19 testing rate fell to 17.8 percent in their newest update on Friday, down two-tenths of a percent from Thursday.
5,383 new tests...
Akron 4th of July parade postponed, fireworks canceled
Out of the utmost care, compassion and concern for the residents of Akron and neighboring residents due to the current conditions and risks from...
North Webster Mermaid Festival in June canceled
The North Webster Lions Club regrettably announces that the 75th Mermaid Festival scheduled for June 24 – 27, 2020, has been rescheduled for June...
IHSAA says high school football will return this fall
There will be high school football in Indiana this fall.
The Indiana High School Athletic Association said Wednesday, May 6, schools can resume athletics starting...
Hard freeze Friday night could harm plants, vegetation left out
Unseasonably cold temperatures are expected to be around for the next couple of nights, which could be threatening and harmful to your outdoor plants.
Lows...
Bremen boy injured after getting hit by vehicle while riding bicycle
A 10-year old boy from Bremen was hospitalized after he was struck by a vehicle on State Road 331 on Thursday afternoon.
Indiana State Police...
County health officials remind residents to be mindful as reopening continues
The Kosciusko County Health Department is reminding residents to be mindful of sanitizing and disinfecting as businesses and other areas reopen over the coming...









