Leo’s Lemonade brings sweetness and support to Muncie community year-round
By Kahmara Munn / November 10, 2025What started as a family idea turned into Leo’s Lemonade, a Muncie-based business inspired by the owners’ son with autism.
What started as a family idea turned into Leo’s Lemonade, a Muncie-based business inspired by the owners’ son with autism.
After purchasing an old high school building in Dunkirk, Steve Schwieterman turned it into a thriving business center featuring shops, a salon, a restaurant and more, bringing new life and local opportunity to the small Indiana town.
During National Adoption Month, a Muncie family shares their story of adopting their daughter, Sammy, through local programs like the Indiana Adoption Program and Firefly.
After recent SNAP benefit cuts, The Willow Creek Collective in Daleville launched its “Neighbors Nourishing Neighbors” program, offering free meal kits to community members.
Student volunteer services and Lifestream partner up to rake yards for those in the community.
Ball State University’s Navigators offer students a welcoming space to explore faith and build meaningful connections. Through events like “Nav Night,” retreats and Bible studies, the group continues its decades-long tradition of fostering spiritual growth and community on campus.
Ball State University welcomes the award-winning author, Christina Diaz Gonzales to campus as the guest author for the university's annual Writer-in-Residence program.
Skoolies Bites and Brews brings mobile dirty sodas and caffeinated drinks to Ball State University.
Last week, the Trump administration made notice that it would not tap into contingency funds to send out federal food aid through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Ball State alumni Brandon and Kyle Mundell run Toys Forever Models and Hobbies in downtown Muncie, inspiring creativity across generations by reminding the community that it’s never too late to play.
The Murpah Shrine club raises money for Shriners Children's Hospital so families do not have to pay for treatment.
Just before the holiday season, thousands of Hoosiers are preparing to see their SNAP benefits decrease, and one local organization is trying to help keep the community fed.
Southside Neighborhood Association hosts “Basketball and Kickball with Local First Responders,” bringing Muncie kids and families together for community building.
Wednesday evening, students had the opportunity to eat the Monster Mash Meal.
The Broken Plate is pushing back its deadline for more Ball State students to learn who they are.
The Fall Fest and haunted house make another appearance on campus to celebrate Halloween.
Dennis Trammell coaches students of all ages to be the best athletic versions of themselves.
How one local vinyl shop keeps nostalgia and community together.
Hands-on education is important when it comes to learning, especially at the campus greenhouse.
Joshua and Samantha Chatwin work together as husband and wife to build a legacy through their tattoo shop.