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Hard hats and potholes no longer occupy Neely Avenue.
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Hard hats and potholes no longer occupy Neely Avenue.
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated in Muncie.
Jamba Juice is currently closed due to a floor drain collapse. University officials said they are unsure how long repairs will take and whether it will reopen this semester or next semester. Teri Lightning Jr., DN
My Voice, the student-driven avenue for change led by the Digital Corps, is currently on hold.
Sick of emails going to clutter? There's no need to worry about it anymore — at least with Ball State emails.
The Holiday Muncie Makers Market housed booths for approximately 50 artists for the annual Light Up DWNTWN on Dec. 1. The event joined the city's First Thursday art gallery opening and featured ice carving demonstrations, a Kiddie Express train and more. Grace Ramey // DN
With 5:38 left in the third quarter of Ball State’s 88-53 win over Chicago State, junior forward Moriah Monaco hit the floor.
December has finally arrived, and with it came a drop in temperatures. The last few days of November bought temperatures above average, but today we actually fell under average for this time of year. The average daily high for December 1st is 47 degrees, but we only reached 42 for the high. We are. however; back more more appropriate conditions for this time of year. Friday will bring more overcast skies to end the work week, with a high of 41 degrees. Our first true chance to see snow accumulation is this Sunday, with the possibility for a rain/snow mixture. Usually, our first true snowfall is mid November, so we are due for it soon. Temperatures will remain in the mid to low 40's for much of the 7 day forecast, but we might see a high of only 29 for next Thursday. Make sure to give us a follow on Twitter @NLIWeather
President-elect Donald Trump and vice president-elect Mike Pence visited Indianapolis Dec. 1 to officially announce that Carrier has agreed to keep around 1,000 jobs at its Indianapolis plant.
Bittersweet is the notion.
Ball State has reached another milestone in the presidential search.
A self-described "jam band" from Tennessee will travel to Muncie for the first time this weekend at 8 p.m. Dec. 3 at The Chug. It will be their last show of the year.
Even pets have a Christmas list.
For many students, the stress of finals week can be alleviated by eating home-baked goods and relaxing on their nicely worn-in couch at home during break.
The first slave ship, the White Lion, arrived on Virginia’s shores in 1619. From that period on, a little more than 300,000 Africans and their descendants struggled with their freedom until President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.
Ball State men’s swimming and diving (2-1) heads to the Eastern Michigan (1-2) Invitational Dec. 2 and Dec. 3.
Broadway and television actress and Tony award-winner Sutton Foster is coming to Muncie in the spring, according to the Department of Theatre and Dance.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump is set on Thursday to trumpet a deal with furnace and air conditioner manufacturer Carrier Corp. that would reduce the planned 1,400 job cuts at an Indianapolis factory that became a political cause during the presidential campaign.
Ball State women's basketball (3-2) hosts Chicago State Thursday evening looking to right the ship.
Editor's Note: Emma Rogers and Tyson Bird are senior journalism majors who write "Dinner for 2ish" for the Daily News. Their views do not necessarily agree with those of the paper.