Local Organizations Work to Help Homeless in Muncie
“We need help,” said Karee Buffin, Fund Developer at Bridges Community Services. “That is the bottom line for me, the more we want to do, we are going to need help doing it.”
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“We need help,” said Karee Buffin, Fund Developer at Bridges Community Services. “That is the bottom line for me, the more we want to do, we are going to need help doing it.”
MUNCIE, Ind. (NewsLink)- Kim Hiatt is a lifelong Muncie resident. She has spent the past six months working as an EMT with Delaware County EMS. However, serving the community that she grew up in is not the only reason Kim has significant ties to DCEMS.
Not many people can say they swam at the Olympic trials. Yorktown High School student Emily Weiss can. Now, she is on her way to doing it again.
Muncie Mayor Dennis Tyler announced Friday that he will not be running for reelection in 2019.
Robert Bell sprung a water main break that caused Ball State to close down the building. An annual inspection of the pipes caused one to burst on the fourth floor of the building around 2 p.m. Monday afternoon, which caused flooding.
The Academy of Model Aeronautics hosted a Halloween themed event at the National Model Aviation Museum over the weekend. The third annual Fright School event allowed community members to take in the museum’s unique collection of aviation artifacts while also celebrating the upcoming holiday.
The Ball State University Bass Club has been a part of the Ball State community since 2003. The club meets once a month throughout the school year. The most competitive season for the club falls from mid August through late October. During this period the team will compete with other schools across the Midwest on a biweekly basis.
The Cornerstone Center of the Arts and The Ball State University GIS Research and Map Collection are coming together to educate the Muncie community about the town’s history and culture.
Here is what is Trending for Monday, Oct. 30, 2017.
After seeing an increase of drug overdoses in the first quarter of 2017 compared to years past, Muncie is on track to have a decrease in the second quarter.
The Ball State University Singers will be presenting their 53rd annual Spectacular this weekend in John R. Emens Auditorium.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — In pushing a replacement for the Affordable Care Act that cuts off funds for Planned Parenthood, Republicans are out to reassure women who rely on the major health care organization that other clinics will step up to provide their low-cost breast exams, contraception and cancer screenings.
High schools across Indiana have rallied together to help protect student journalists' freedom.
The Center for Peace and Conflict Studies hosted a panel Thursday to talk to students and community members about their rights to free speech and assembly on campus.
If students feel like they are a victim of a bias incident on campus, they can report it on an app.
The University Police Department has made a change to the way that they will be issuing tickets across campus. The department has now gone digital.