Local News
Unemployment ticks higher in Kokomo, Howard Co.
Though Indiana's unemployment rate for January remained 9.7 percent -- the same as it was in December 2009 -- Kokomo and Howard County's jobless rate spiked in the first month of 2010.
The state reported Wednesday the county's unemployment rate in January was 13.2 percent -- 0.9 percent higher than in December, and the eighth highest among Hoosier counties.
Kokomo's jobless rate in January was 14.4 percent -- also a 0.9 percent increase over December. Kokomo still has the third-highest rate among cities with populations above 20,000.
Read the Thursday edition of the Kokomo Tribune for more on this story.
- Local News
-
-
Attempted child abduction reported
Howard County Sheriff deputies are asking for the public's help to locate a suspect in connection with an attempted child abduction early Saturday morning.
-
Kokomo has benefited from bailout along with Detroit
President Barack Obama on Friday heralded the recent turnaround for U.S. automakers, arguing that thousands of jobs and increased production vindicate his unpopular decision to bailout the industry.
-
Bids are in on fire station
Six bids came in on the future Kokomo Fire Station 2 this week, and anxious contractors won’t have to wait long to hear the city’s answer.
-
Horse still living in town
Kokomo resident Dyanna Neal expects to be recompensed for being led to believe she could keep a horse within city limits.
-
Tipton County receives $1.56 million from INDOT
Tipton County has received $1.56 million from the Indiana Department of Transportation for road work that will better accommodate the future resident of an 80,000-square-foot factory on U.S. 31.
-
Obama hails auto bailout as good news in Michigan
President Barack Obama says his administration's bailout out of U.S. car companies saved more than 1 million jobs and kept communities that depend on the auto industry afloat.
-
New bus service on the horizon
Kokomo city officials are ready to begin work on a downtown transit station for the new city fixed-route bus system, putting a September start date on the horizon.
-
Kokomo Beach filled to capacity for annual Duck Derby
Long before the doors officially opened, and way before Papa John’s Pizza had to call for back up, the 12th annual Samaritan Caregivers Duck Derby was deemed a success by event organizers.
-
Extended jobless benefits starting
Indiana officials says some people eligible for extended unemployment benefits can apply now, rather than wait as had been expected.
-
GM not changing anything for now
General Motors leaders on Wednesday addressed the company’s business operations and competition to its workers in Kokomo, GM said.
GM spokesman Kevin Nadrowski said company leaders spoke to their Kokomo employees during a routine update meeting. The company told the workers it is "assessing its business model," he said, but he would not further comment on the discussion.
“We’re not making any announcements, and there are no immediate changes to
operation,” he said. - More Local News Headlines
-
Attempted child abduction reported






