Muncie resident earns lifetime achievement for conservation efforts, water quality
December 1, 2016A Ball State alumnus received a lifetime achievement award for work that he started as a student in the late 1960s.
A Ball State alumnus received a lifetime achievement award for work that he started as a student in the late 1960s.
Ball State and the Muncie community are filled with events to get you and your friends in the holiday spirit. Here are some of the holiday activities taking place this month.
As the weather gets colder and snow begins to fall, public safety officials want to remind Hoosiers of dangers and how to stay safe when traveling.
Warmer temperatures and snow are all in the forecast!
A group of Muncie residents have teamed up and are working towards building a skatepark in the city through the Muncie Skatepark Initiative.
Islamic State (IS), the terror group that has taken swaths of land in Iraq and Syria, has dominated the headlines within the last couple of years. The American public witnessed the discussion around the terror group take off in the presidential election. Most people know about the group, but it’s not common to look at them right in the eyes like a Ball State professor and his family had to do.
Rain is on the way! I have the timing and what you can expect for your Thanksgiving!
Community outreach programs across Indiana are expecting to serve more free Thanksgiving meals this year than last as the increase in attendance in programs, like the Muncie Mission Ministries has seen an increase just within the last few weeks leading up to the holiday.
Mayor Dennis Tyler announced at a press conference Nov. 18 that Joe Winkle will be replacing Steve Stewart as Muncie’s police chief.
At 1 p.m. Nov. 19, the Salvation Army's Red Kettle Campaign will begin their annual efforts outside of Muncie Mall.
Above average temperatures have been the story as of lately, but a massive drop in temperatures is just around the corner!
While many will say that the Ball Brothers are Muncie’s greatest claim to fame, they probably wouldn’t have ended up here without one key factor — trains.
The holiday season is still more than a month away, however, that doesn't prevent stores from displaying festive promotions before the Thanksgiving turkey even hits the dinner table.
This week’s 24-hour boil-order aside, Muncie’s water supply appears to be safe – especially when it comes to levels of lead, a contaminant that has rocked communities across the country including several in Indiana. “It’s good to my knowledge,” Lee Florea, a hydrologist said.
An elderly woman died after being fatally struck in a car accident.
The University Police Department is redefining what law enforcement is at Ball State through community policing.
Secret Families, a nonprofit that provides gifts to families in need, is currently looking for volunteers and monetary donations to prepare for the shopping and delivery day of the gifts on Dec. 3.
With a 239-192 majority in the House and a 51-48 majority in the Senate, Republicans have a gridlock on Congress and the presidency.
Not all Hoosiers are happy with the new president-elect.
The weather these past few weeks have been really confusing.