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Cristian Guerrero, right, is one of the three creators of “Mad World” traveled from Los Angeles to Muncie to aid Ball State faculty and students to workshop the musical. Guerrero, along with the other creators, started working on the show five years ago. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY

'Mad World' creators workshop musical with Ball State students, faculty

With a week to prepare for a staged reading, the writers of the new musical “Mad World” have revised scenes, added new music and even added a new character. In preparation for a staged reading on May 29 at Muncie Civic Theatre, “Mad World” creators Cristian Guerrero, Chandler Patton and Steven Schmidt traveled to Muncie from L.A.



Construction for the grandstands at Ball Diamond have started. The renovations is part of the Cardinal Commitment plan. PHOTO COURTESY OF TWITTER

Offseason renovations begin at Ball Diamond

The changes will include a new grandstand, press box, concessions and restrooms, as well as new landscaping. Ball Diamond featured an all-turf surface and new dugouts for this season.



Montoya beats Power for second Indy 500 win

INDIANAPOLIS — Juan Pablo Montoya insisted he had the best car in the Team Penske stable — even to his three teammates, who all believed they were legitimate contenders to win the Indianapolis 500. With the same confidence he showed 15 years ago when he routed the field, Montoya sliced his way through the field twice and won his second Indianapolis 500 on Sunday. "This is too much," he said in victory lane, the winner's wreath around his neck and the traditional bottle of milk in his hand.



David Letterman makes jokes before he speaks with Rachel Maddow. DN PHOTO BOBBY ELLIS

David Letterman drives into retirement with Indy 500 tribute

INDIANAPOLIS — David Letterman has a new No. 1 on his personal Top Ten list of reasons he loves the Indianapolis 500. The freshly retired Letterman was all grins early Sunday as his IndyCar team paid tribute to the former "Late Show" host by putting a gap-toothed, smiling caricature of his face and #thanksdave on driver Oriol Servia's yellow car for the big race. "With everything that's happened, it's the highlight of my career," Letterman said.


Sir Nacho's Grill is located in Cleo's Bourbon Bar in The Village. Sir Nacho's will soon take over Cleo's to become Three Amigos where the owners hope to sell to-go margaritas. DN FILE PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY

To-go margaritas come with several guidelines

Margaritas to-go sound great, but could they really be sold in the Village?  Co-owners of Cleo's Bourbon Bar, Ryan Clements and Chris Ellison, are planning to merge with Sir Nachos owner Emanuel Escamilla and open Three Amigos next month. The three entrepreneurs hope to sell mobile versions of their staple drink in sealed Ball jars.  Brandon Thomas, Indiana excise police public information officer, said many establishments sell carry out margaritas.



Crews from West Coast Environmental bag oiled sand on the beach as a cleanup operation began at Refugio State Beach on Wednesday morning. Photo by Al Seib / Los Angeles Times

California oil sop-up starts, thousands of gallons gathered

GOLETA, Calif. (AP) — More than 6,000 gallons of oil had been raked, skimmed and vacuumed from a spill that stretched across 9 miles of California coast in a cleanup effort that is now going 24 hours a day, officials said, but that's some of the sticky, stinking goo that escaped from a broken pipeline. Investigators took stock of the scope of the spill on Wednesday a day after the pipeline break, finding that up to 105,000 gallons may have leaked out, and up to a fifth of that amount — 21,000 gallons — reached the sea, according to estimates. Federal regulators were investigating the leak as workers in protective suits raked and shoveled the black sludge off the beaches, and boats towed booms into place to corral the two slicks off the Santa Barbara coast. The chief executive of the company that runs the pipeline, Plains All American Pipeline LP, was at the site of the spill Wednesday and apologized for it. "We deeply, deeply regret that this incident has occured at all," Chairman and CEO Greg L.


Junior second basemen Emily Dabkowski runs to home plate after a home run  against IPFW March 18 at the Softball Field at the First Merchants Ballpark Complex.  DN PHOTO MAKAYLA JOHNSON

Ball State caps off season in historic fashion

The Cardinals earned the first NCAA Regional victory in school history with a win over No. 16 Notre Dame in the South Bend Regional. Ball State got there with its first Mid-American Conference Tournament title since 2010, capping a 29-23 regular season.