Muncie’s Mayor-elect Dan Ridenour reflects on victory, the road ahead
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Openness, honesty and transparency are what Muncie’s soon-to-be mayor promises to implement when he takes office.
The 40-year tradition of the Ball State bed race continues with another year of family and campus fun.
Three days a week, the sound of trumpets honking, drums clashing and color flags whipping through the air echoes through campus from the lawn outside Worthen Arena as Ball State’s Pride of Mid-America Marching Band practices.
MUNCIE, Ind.(NewsLink) - The director of “Pride of Mid-America” Marching Band, Caroline Hand, is celebrating her five year anniversary leading the Cardinals.
A rainbow flag with the symbol and word “PEACE” flies below the distinctive circle window, welcoming guests to a home now known for its inclusivity.
Editor's Note: Demi Lawrence, The Ball State Daily News' opinion editor, was featured in Rapper LJ's music video for his song, "FHL."
Employees at Paws, Inc., home to Garfield, one of the world's most-recognized cats, soon won’t be calling an Albany, Indiana, studio home. After nearly 30 years in its current location, employees are transitioning into a work-from-home model, said Kim Campbell Beasley, Paws, Inc. director of public relations.
Employees at Paws, Inc., home to Garfield, one of the world's most-recognized cats, soon won’t be calling an Albany, Indiana, studio home. After nearly 30 years in its current location, employees are transitioning into a work-from-home model, said Kim Campbell Beasley, Paws, Inc. director of public relations.
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Authorities arrested Daniel Len Montero, 33, early Saturday morning, after a police chase and shots fired incident Nov. 9.
The Delaware County Sheriff’s Department and the Muncie Police Department (MPD) are searching for a man involved in a shots fired incident last night.
Disinfection season at the Muncie Wastewater Treatment Plant ended Nov. 1. This was its first season using ultraviolet (U.V.) lights to treat water instead of chemicals.
Many have probably heard the story of the Headless Horseman, but maybe not Muncie’s very own.
A Muncie robotics team is using a hands on learning approach to help prepare high school students for their futures. PhyXTGears is made up of students from six different counties.
After some construction delays, Burris Laboratory School unveiled their new playground this week.
Today at 10:18 a.m. Burris Laboratory School will participate in a nation wide earthquake drill, The Great Central U.S. ShakeOut.
Debbie’s Handmade Soap is celebrating two years in downtown Muncie, but owner, Debbie Acree, has been making soaps for nineteen years. The celebration will take place on Thursday Oct. 4th. Debbie’s Handmade Soap will have homemade pumpkin rolls and refreshments for customers during the celebration. Specials the store will run include: Buy 6 bars and get the 7th free Buy 4 bath bombs get the 5th free They’ll also have a gift basket drawing with $85 worth of products. Acree’s store on Walnut St. was built from the ground up. She started off making two soaps, lavender and peppermint, but at the anniversary sale you can check out over sixty fragrances of soap. She originally began making soap for her daughter who had eczema. She said while she was at a mom’s retreat, one of the speakers mentioned she was a soap maker. Acree talked to the speaker, but she made old fashioned lye soap, which wouldn’t hold scent. Through a lot of research Acree said she figured out how to do it and began selling it at craft shows. "I had returned customers and it was like okay I am on to something, you know,” said Acree. Then she started selling it on her website seventeen years ago and since then she’s continued to add to her products. Along with soaps she sells lotions, bath bombs, lip balms and more. Now her products are helping even more people. Soothing bars are one product Debbie’s Handmade Soap offers that helps with dry skin and eczema as well as psoriasis. "I do it because I love it and I have thought a few times about selling the business just cause sometimes I get overwhelmed. But I don't know how I would handle life without making soap,” said Acree. Debbie’s Handmade Soap will celebrate their two year anniversary on Thursday Oct. 4th from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the store.
These five tips from Ball State Dining can help you create the perfect pancake.
More gas pumps that give back to local schools are appearing thanks to a family that owns gas stations throughout Muncie.
Construction on the Health Professions Building on campus isn’t keeping students from using Cardinal Cash at the five businesses accepting it in the village. Hotbox Pizza, Pita Pit, Jimmy Johns, Two Cats and Subway are the restaurants accepting Cardinal Cash as payment for meals.