Oak Hill superintendent’s contract not renewed
At Oak Hill’s school board meeting this week there was a 5-2 vote to not renew Superintendent Joel Martin’s contract. According to President Dana Biggs, Martin is still under contract through June of 2020. Biggs, who voted
Colts ticket prices plunge amid Luck’s retirement
The resale market for Indianapolis Colts tickets has taken a hit after quarterback Andrew Luck announced his retirement, according to one seller. Ticket broker TickPick said in an email to WISH-TV’s Anthony Calhoun that the average purchase
Fort Wayne animal shelter launching new rehoming program
An animal shelter in Fort Wayne has a new program aimed at cutting down the number of owners surrendering their pets. Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control’s new program is called the Pet Assistance and Rehoming Program.
IMPD vet dies after fight with cancer
A veteran of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department has died after a fight with cancer. Sgt. Charles Tice died Monday. In a tweet, IMPD said “He fought the fight, put in the work, left us all better
Middletown molester sentenced to four years in prison
A Middletown molester will spend four years in prison. Stanley Shannon sexually abused a pre-teen girl, said the Muncie Star Press. Last year, a report was filed by the Henry County Sheriff’s Department saying that Shannon was
Brew-ti-ful start of semester with coffee house debut
The fall semester kicked off Monday for Indiana University Kokomo students with the grand opening of the Ground Up Café, a new campus coffee shop, in the Kelley Student Center Commons. Chancellor Susan Sciame-Giesecke, together with sophomore