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SOCCER: Cardinals name assistant coach

Second year soccer head coach Craig Roberts announced the hiring of Ileana Moschos to the position of assistant head coach, according to Ball State Athletics Monday.



Community honors fallen firefighter

When Muncie Fire Department chief fire inspector Robert Mead received a text message from Scott Davis on June 15, he didn't think much of it at first.


My brother's diabetes made me stronger

When I was 12, my mom called me after a doctor appointment and told me news I would never forget. My 8-year-old brother, who of course was my arch nemesis at the time, had been diagnosed with diabetes.


Obama: 30,000-plus surge troops leaving Afghanistan

WASHINGTON — Beginning to wind down a long and devastating war, President Barack Obama announced Wednesday night he was pulling home 33,000 U.S. troops from Afghanistan by next summer, withdrawing the "surge" of forces he had sent to rescue a flailing effort.


Planned Parenthood stops seeing Medicaid patients

INDIANAPOLIS  — Planned Parenthood of Indiana is no longer seeing Medicaid patients because a federal judge hasn't ruled yet on its attempt to block a new Indiana law cutting funding for certain abortion providers, officials said Monday.  



Frog Baby still not returned to her home

Students walking north of Bracken Library may have noticed an orange cone replaced their good luck charm Monday morning, but Frog Baby should return to her home any day.


Indiana elections chief says he didn't lie

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's top elections official defended himself Tuesday against voter fraud allegations that could cost him his job, detailing a personal life fraught with the rigors of a campaign trail that often forced him to live out of his car and sleep at his ex-wife's home.




Indiana elections chief says he didn't lie

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's top elections official defended himself Tuesday against voter fraud allegations that could cost him his job, detailing a personal life fraught with the rigors of a campaign trail that often forced him to live out of his car and sleep at his ex-wife's home.


Obama: 30,000-plus surge troops leaving Afghan

WASHINGTON — Beginning to wind down a long and devastating war, President Barack Obama announced Wednesday night he was pulling home 33,000 U.S. troops from Afghanistan by next summer, withdrawing the "surge" of forces he had sent to rescue a flailing effort. Obama said to a country eager for an exit: "The tide of war is receding."


Learning to live with diabetes

Diabetes Youth Foundation Camp Until a Cure houses diabetic children between the ages of 7 and 15 for anywhere between one to three weeks.