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First Farmers Bank & Trust Supports Mental Health Awareness at Annual Radiant Health EventFirst Farmers Bank & Trust Northern Region Team at Radiant Health Mental Health Matters CONVERSE, Ind. (June 2, 2025) — First Farmers Bank & Trust proudly participated in the second annual Radiant Health Mental Health Matters event held at the Gardens of Matter Park in Marion, Indiana. The event, funded by a United Way grant, is free to all Grant County residents and drew more than 200 attendees this
Amy Jarecki appointed as IU Kokomo’s Dean of Students KOKOMO, Ind. — Amy Jarecki has been appointed Dean of Students at Indiana University Kokomo. In this role she will serve as the principal representative and advocate for all students, overseeing student life, the resource navigator, student programming, and judicial affairs. Jarecki plans to be IU Kokomo students’ “biggest cheerleader” in this new role. “I truly have a passion for helping students discover themselves, discover their purpose, and
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PRESS RELEASE Learn to lead effective, efficient meetings with IU Kokomo microcredential KOKOMO, Ind. — Learn how to run an efficient, effective meeting – and earn a digital badge – with Indiana University Kokomo’s Achieve Improve Master (AIM) microcredential program. Join Edwin Faunce, adjunct instructor of communications, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on June 25 and June 26 to learn how to use Robert’s Rules of Order and basic parliamentary procedures to run meetings, take votes, keep minutes, and other
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This summer, women from across Grant County and beyond will gather for a day that’s more than inspiring—it’s transformational. BLOOM 2025 is happening Thursday, June 26 from 8AM–3PM at Matter Park in Marion, Indiana. Tickets are $115 and include access to all sessions, meals, and surprises throughout the day. Reserve your spot now at bloomgrantcounty.com This year’s keynote, Erin Slater, brings a powerful message: “What if the voices holding you back aren’t out there, but in
First Farmers Bank & Trust Partners with New Life Ministries to Support Local Families in NeedFirst Farmers Bank & Trust Northern Region Team at New Life Ministries 2025 Spring Banquet CONVERSE, Ind. (May 20, 2025) — First Farmers Bank & Trust is proud to announce a new partnership with New Life Ministries, a local nonprofit committed to serving individuals and families in need through vital food, housing, and ministry programs. During New Life’s Spring Banquet, representatives from First Farmers Bank
BRIDGES TO HEALTH CLINIC HIRES EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The board of directors of Bridges to Health free health clinic is pleased to announce that it has hired Greg Maynard as the organization’s executive director. “We’ve extremely excited to have someone with Greg’s background as our new executive director,” said Kelley Hochstetler, board chairperson for Bridges to Health. “His vast experience with non-profit organizations and community engagement is a huge plus as the board and the staff look to the future
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Across the Great Lakes RegionDownload Press Release Surf Internet construction crews install fiber-optic cable in a residential neighborhood, part of the network expansion that has now reached more than 200,000 serviceable addresses across the Great Lakes region. ELKHART, Ind. (May 13, 2025) – Surf Internet® has reached a major milestone with the completion of its 200,000th fiber-optic internet passing—referring to homes and businesses where service is now available—across Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan.
PRESS RELEASE Commencement celebrates achievements of the Class of 2025 KOKOMO, Ind. — In an explosion of cream and crimson confetti and a fanfare by a brass quintet, the Class of 2025 graduated during Indiana University Kokomo’s 56th Commencement on Tuesday (May 13). Anticipated thunderstorms held off for the outdoor ceremony, held under cloudy skies. More than 400 graduates processed from the Main Building, past cheering faculty members in academic regalia lining the Quad and into the Pavilion.
Home Repair Assistance Helps 18 LocalsShareemailfacebook May 12, 2025 | Web Administrator The City of Marion’s Home Repair Assistance Program approved last year is helping a total of 18 residents with various needed home repairs throughout Marion. These are just a few of many smiling faces from this program to improve our city while helping with blight elimination. The City of Marion and Common Council made $100,000 available through its Blight Elimination Program in 2024 to
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Summers of Marion Recognized as One of the Best Places to Work in Indiana for Third Consecutive Year Summers of Marion is proud to announce its inclusion in the 2025 Best Places to Work in Indiana list ranking in the Top 5 of the Small-Medium Company category, a prestigious recognition awarded by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and Workforce Research Group. This marks the third consecutive year Summers of Marion has received this honor, reinforcing its continued commitment to
100 S Washington St. Marion, Indiana 46952 Press Release Contact: Meagan MathiasCommunity Leadership Director Community Foundation of Grant CountyEmail: Meagan@GiveToGrant.org May 7, 2025 Collabora Launches “Data Drive” to Power Informed Decisions in Grant CountyA new community indicators dashboard for Grant
Marion High School joins Rural Early College Network Marion Community Schools is pleased to announce that Marion High School is joining the Rural Early College Network. The Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning at the University of Indianapolis has selected MHS as a partner school in the Rural Early College Network 2.0. Through this program, funded by a $10 million education innovation and research grant from the U.S. Department of Education, CELL will help 20 rural high schools implement
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Think Small, Act Big: Fun Ways to Boost Local During Small Business MonthAnother calendar page has come and gone and with it, we’re ushering in May and Small Business Month. There’s no better time to show some local love! Small businesses are the heartbeat of our community. They’re the coffee shops where we meet friends, the boutiques that stock one-of-a-kind finds, and the service providers who remember our names and donate to our causes. But before you think this is a new call to spend money, know that
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Check out the list of upcoming training opportunities available for FREE to Early Childhood Educators thanks to ECI TRAC! Use the individual links to register for the date you are interested in. Not an Early Childhood Educator? No problem! We offer training for any business or organization for $75/person! Contact Libby for more information: libby@thrivinggrantcounty.com Training Dates:May 10th (9am-12pm): https://form.jotform.com/250356464953160June 14th (9am-12pm):
Adobe Acrobat has long been an invaluable tool for business owners, entrepreneurs, and employees all over the world thanks to its wide array of PDF generation and editing tools. Now, Acrobat AI Assistant offers new benefits for businesses of all sizes. Acrobat AI Assistant’s revolutionary software can transform your business with its incredible features: Content Summarization and Insights: Long documents can be overwhelming to review, especially for busy entrepreneurs. The AI Assistant can
Offering a competitive benefits package is essential to attracting and retaining the best talent. However, as the needs of employees change, so too must the benefits that employers offer. In this article, we take a look at some of the most important benefits that employers should add to their rosters in order to stay competitive.Flexible Work Hours In today's rapidly-changing world, more and more employees are seeking flexible work arrangements. Whether it's the ability to work from home one or two days