Major health care facility to move near Muncie

Medical center could offer opportunities to nursing students

Ball State University nursing majors could have more job and clinical opportunities with the development of a new major medical facility.

Yorktown Town Council recently voted 4-0 to de-annex 27 acres of land on the southwest corner of State Road 332 and Nebo Road for development, council member Karen Pilkington said.

Roy Budd, Energize-ECI Executive Director, said a major health care facility is expanding to the outskirts of Muncie. It's a $50 million to $70 million project that will bring 150 new jobs with competitive salaries to the area, Budd said.

"It's a real big positive for economic development in East Central Indiana," he said.

Heather Hurst, third-year nursing major, said a new medical facility could offer a diverse range of opportunities for nursing school graduates and students. A new facility could offer more options for clinicals, she said.

"If it's a hospital, it could be a great opportunity for more nursing jobs," she said.

Budd said the new facility will be a complement to Ball Memorial Hospital, which is the only existing major medical facility in Muncie.

The property owners asked for the land to be de-annexed because they did not want to operate as part of two jurisdictions, Yorktown and Muncie, Pilkington said. She said the high property taxes in Muncie were also a factor.

Pilkington said she voted for the de-annexation because it would bring more jobs and boost the local economy.


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