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Muncie Downtown looking for event help

The Muncie Downtown Development Partnership and the Horizon Convention Center are looking for Ball State student volunteers to help with the first annual Light up Downtown "Kick-Off Celebration," which is on Nov. 26.




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U.S. curbs work program for foreign college students

JACKSON, Miss. — The State Department put a freeze Monday on expansion of a program that lines up summer jobs in the U.S. for foreign college students, citing persistent complaints about young people getting ripped off and exploited.





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East Indiana county consider helping Ivy Tech expansion

NEW CASTLE, Ind. — Officials in an eastern Indiana county are considering whether to direct tax money toward a project to buy and renovate an old car dealership into a new classroom site for fast-growing Ivy Tech Community College.







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Students explain their greatest fears

Phobias affect an estimated 19.2 million adult Americans, as cited by the National Institute of Mental Health. Students find themselves part of the statistic through their own experiences with this psychological phenomenon.



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Jobs are the dominate issues for mayoral election

The municipal elections tomorrow pit Republican Mayor Sharon McShurley against her Democratic challenger, State Representative Dennis Tyler. However, it's the state of job growth in Muncie that will likely bring many of the voters to the polls. 








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Initial agreement reached in Greece power-sharing

ATHENS, Greece — Greece's embattled prime minister and main opposition leader agreed Sunday to form an interim government to ensure the country's new European debt deal and oversee early elections.

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