Appliance store in Muncie scheduled to close at the end of May
One of Indiana’s oldest appliance stores is going out of business. HH Gregg filed for bankruptcy at the end of March and is closing all 88 stores.
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One of Indiana’s oldest appliance stores is going out of business. HH Gregg filed for bankruptcy at the end of March and is closing all 88 stores.
Nostalgia goes through Ball State students as one of LaFollette’s buildings is going to be torn down this summer.
The saying “Music is the best medicine” rings true to the Ball State students of a group called Music and Memories.
Muncie drivers may notice something out of the ordinary as they go through some areas of town. Silver poles, up to 120 feet tall, about the height of a 10-story building, are popping up in the Muncie area. There is one in front of the Best Western hotel off of Bethel and one by the Kia and American Chevrolet dealerships.
Cooked duck, lamb and steak aren’t too hard to find on Ball State’s campus–if you know where to look. Allegre, Ball State’s student-run restaurant, makes unique meals using these type of meats every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in the Applied Technology building.
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion of prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press.” This is part of the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States.
Recycling isn’t just paper and plastic
BEAT, a Ball State energy conservation team, is spreading the word about going green on Ball State’s campus.
Brie Isom has your NLI Quick Hits for Wednesday, October 07.