As the trial progresses, prosecutors push for the death penalty against accused Tyler Robinson.
The meeting is set to discuss the burn ban due to the dry weather conditions.
How long will these hot and dry conditions last? Weather Forecaster Evan Reed has the details.
According to a Sept. 15 article from the Mississippi Free Press, 21-year-old student Demartravion “Trey” Reed was found hanging from a tree in the middle of Delta State University on the morning of Sept. 15.
Weather Forecaster Karina Gross is tracking dry and warm conditions in Muncie.
Muncie Burris girls volleyball defeated Lapel 3–1 Monday night, Sept. 15, despite not practicing in the days leading up to the match.
Locked Groove Records celebrates its 3-year anniversary with an indoor music festival.
The Cardinals went 2-1 in the Marquette tournament this past weekend.
The family-owned business has been a local favorite for 40 years.
On September 6, Hamilton County Volunteer Fire Company held its 51st annual hog roast fundraiser.
Posts from faculty members following the Sept. 10 assassination of Turning Point USA CEO Charlie Kirk have prompted criticism from Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and a statement from the university.
Weather Forecaster Noah Gordon has the update on a late season warm pattern.
Downtown businesses reflect on how Muncie’s designated outdoor refreshment areas have impacted them.
P.O.P Shop has opened its second location in Muncie’s Village near Ball State, offering home-cooked meals, student jobs, and a welcoming hangout spot for the community.
The budget committee is scheduled to meet Wednesday to consider, and possibly approve, the request.
Being away from home is never easy, but Family Weekend makes the distance feel a little smaller.
Local art studio opens for locals to explore their creative side.
The Greatest Showman star was spotted in the Letterman building lobby taking photos with students.
From professional development opportunities to local markets, Muncie is bursting with events this week. Whether you’re looking to sharpen your grad school applications, shop local, solve a thrilling mystery, support community vendors, or cheer on Ball State soccer, there’s something for everyone to vibe with!
Ball State welcomes its students from the College of Social Sciences and Humanities with its annual Star Party.