Oct 31, 2009 | Herald-Bulletin
Late BSU prof Conn offers 'More Places to See'
Earl L. Conn, one of the Ball State profs who brought respectability to teaching journalism in east central Indiana, loved the Hoosier state.
Oct 31, 2009 | Marion Star
Schaber, Crow and Schertzer our choices
Five Marion residents have thrown their hats into the ring for three at-large seats on Marion City Council.
Goodnight to Chair Indiana Association of Cities and Townsa Legislative Committee
Submitted by kpaul.mallasch on Tue, 10/27/2009 - 2:15am. Kokomo, IN Earlier this week Kokomo Mayor Greg Goodnight was asked to assume the role of chairman of the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns' legislative committee.
Charges filed against suspect in 2 robberies
A man accused of robbing a cashier after praying with her was in Marion Superior Court on Tuesday to face newly filed charges in that Far-Eastside incident and a separate robbery on the Eastside.
$40,000 helps Marion Co. kids learn wrestling
A grant aimed to prevent crime is giving a group of kids a chance to learn wrestling moves.
Women host conference: The Crossroads Fellowship Women's Conference "Joy of the Journey" is Friday, Nov.
Plans get under way for Russiaville Interurban Station
A red-brick building sits back from Ind. 26, camouflaged by the warm-toned leaves on the trees surrounding it.
GM's $350 Million Invest In Marion GM Plant
Great economic news for the city of Marion. Officials with General Motors announced Monday morning they plan on investing $350 million in the Marion plant, adding new presses and upgrading others.
Planned Parenthood to close 6th clinic
Planned Parenthood of Indiana has added a health center in Marion to its rising number of clinic closures and will chop 25 jobs from the payroll as part of a sweeping restructuring.
Planned Parenthood closing 6th Indiana clinic
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GM convoys return to I-69 Wednesday
Drivers can again expect delays on southbound Interstate 69 this week as General Motors' oversized loads return to the route between Grand Rapids, Mich., and Marion, Ind.
MUNCIE - David E. Mills, 61, passed away Sunday, October 11, 2009 at his residence after a brief illness.
Haunted Indiana: Marion's I.O.O.F. Cemetery
Sure you think that a cemetery is an obvious place of rest. Let me tell you that the spirits of Marion are doing anything but resting.
Police: Woman tried to enroll as boy at school
Police in the southern Illinois city of Marion say they've arrested a 24-year-old woman who tried to enroll in the local high school as a 15-year-old boy.
260 UAW Members Could Transfer To Marion GM Plant
More than 260 UAW members could be coming to work at the Marion General Motors Plant, soon.
One dead in Grant County home explosion
Upland - Authorities believe a propane gas leak caused an explosion that destroyed a rural home in central Indiana, killing the 71-year-old homeowner.
Police reports - Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009
Howard County arrests Friday, 8:15 a.m., deputies arrested Joseph A. Geary, 24, 4500 block of East 200 South, at the Howard County Courthouse, on a petition to revoke suspended sentence, and on a warrant for failure to appear.
Wayne schools chief is voted year's best
Wayne Township Schools Superintendent Terry Thompson has been named Superintendent of the Year for the Indianapolis metro area by the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents.
Driver gets prison for fatal crash
Susan J. Vaux sat impassively Wednesday as two families reproached her for an accident that changed their lives forever.