The Kokomo woman who died in a fatal fire earlier this month has been ID'd. Charlene Ormsby, 69, died after her house at 1131 N. Armstrong St. caught fire on January 18, the Howard County Coroner's Office announced Friday.
The Kokomo Police Department is seeking the public's help in locating 59-year-old James Adams, who was last seen in early December and is believed to be in extreme danger.
Police recently arrested a Kokomo woman after they say she dealt methamphetamine in front of a child. Around 11:30 a.m. Friday according to a Kokomo Police Department media release, officers executed a search warrant at a Howard County residence.
Authorities executed a search warrant at a local massage parlor earlier this week as part of an 11-month-long investigation into alleged human trafficking and financial crimes.
Police have launched an investigation into two spas based out of Lafayette and Kokomo accused of participating in several illegal activities, including human trafficking
The Kokomo Rank-and-File Committee has issued a call to build and expand committees at Stellantis and across the Big Three to oppose job cuts.
Landon, left, and Shawnte Parker check out the “Tuskegee Airmen: America’s Freedom Flyers” exhibit Thursday as members of Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church received an exclusive tour of the traveling exhibit. It will be at Artworks Gallery though Feb. 22.
Reba Harris was the fearless leader of the Gilead House, a 27-bed women’s shelter which offers support services, classes and addiction recovery treatment for those recently released
They know Bidunga well. Schrader’s daughter Makenna Craft is one of Flory’s guardians. Cook’s daughter is Haley Peckinpaugh, the Kokomo girls basketball coach and wife of John Peckinpaugh, who coached Bidunga for three seasons.
INDIANAPOLIS — One person died in a house fire in Kokomo late Friday night. The fire was reported just after 11 p.m. on Jan. 17 in the 1100 block of North Armstrong Street, near West Elm Street and North Washington Street. Responding firefighters found ...
The Kokomo woman who died in a fatal fire earlier this month has been ID’d. Charlene Ormsby, 69, died after her house at 1131 N. Armstrong St. caught fire on Jan. 17, the Howard County Coroner’s Office announced Friday.
Local state legislators will be in town next month to discuss the early stages of the 2025 session of the Indiana General Assembly.