Muncie Gras expected to attract 8,000 people
Muncie Gras was first celebrated 14 years ago as development downtown began to thrive.
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Muncie Gras was first celebrated 14 years ago as development downtown began to thrive.
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In about four months, Muncie police officers will add body cameras to their arsenal.
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MUNCIE, IN -- As many of you may know this past week was severe weather preparedness week in Indiana. ...
Closed signs hang in the windows of what used to be Dill Street and The Locker Room bars. The Village ...
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Now in its 10th year, Sunshine Week continues to promote freedom of information and open government. ...
The Muncie Police Department has arrested six people that were involved in a home invasion ...
The Caffeinery is a locally owned coffee and tea house by Frank Reber and his wife Lauren, not pictured. ...
Let's Spoon held their grand opening on March 13 in the Village. DN PHOTO ALAINA JAYE HALSEY
Muncie Police Department detectives are working on a case that occurred Wednesday night on ...
An active meth lab was found in the 1501 E. 29th St. Walmart men's restroom in Muncie Thursday evening, ...
Muncie’s Board of Trustees discussed five options that could help get the Muncie Community Schools ...
The city of Muncie and Ball State are working on earning a "Bicycle Friendly Community" distinction ...
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A local Muncie man will open a new music venue this month on the city's west side.
Muncie and Ball State are collaborating to make bike lanes connecting the university to the rest ...
A proposal to reduce noise pollution in the downtown Muncie area has been met largely with approval. ...
With a new food delivery service in town, people might not have to leave their couches to get meals ...