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(02/07/20 3:00pm)
From the outside looking in, Normandy Flower Shop bursts with color from its bright yellow door and neon window lights to a sea of pinks and reds from its flower arrangements and bouquets.
(09/13/19 4:00pm)
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated in Muncie.
(04/25/19 7:00pm)
While the word “ply” typically relates to things like ply-wood and two-ply toilet paper, in the Muncie community, it’s associated with an organization — PlySpace.
(04/16/19 5:54pm)
After eight years of service to the Muncie community as the city’s mayor, Dennis Tyler in his final State of the City address reflected on the progress made during his tenure and the projects that await the city in the future.
(04/12/19 7:00pm)
With images of downtown Muncie in 1915 hanging on the walls, customers have the opportunity to step into a miniature Muncie museum at The Barking Cow of Muncie.
(03/05/19 5:02pm)
Choosing books bound with a heartbeat, two eyes and a story to tell, readers visiting the “Human Library” had to move past judging a book by its cover.
(02/07/19 5:23pm)
With the simple buzz of the back door, visitors are welcomed into what has been known as a “safe place” for the children of Muncie for 85 years: the Boys & Girls Clubs of Muncie (BGC).
(02/08/19 5:00pm)
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated in Muncie.
(01/25/19 8:00pm)
With only 12 hours of dancing instruction, 12 “celebrity couples” and three dance teams will compete for “judge choice” and “people’s choice” awards, while raising money for Paramount Theatre.
(12/07/18 3:00pm)
As the crowd cheered “magic” over and over again, the twinkling lights of the tall Christmas tree began to dance. Small children looked up in wonder as they gazed upon the multicolor light show.
(11/29/18 5:31am)
Dozens of students in the audience face the stage as a man sings a song about obedience on a stool. The small tune fills the Student Center Ballroom as the first of 18 characters in the one man show.
(11/19/18 8:00pm)
Retail workers have a different story than the shoppers who hit the stores to buy for the Christmas season.
(11/09/18 8:11pm)
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated in Muncie.
(11/09/18 5:07pm)
Editor's note: A previous version of this story stated Molly Harty makes the cider, when in fact Harty only oversees the sales. It also stated the cider is only sold from September to November, when in fact it is sold from September to December.
(11/02/18 7:00pm)
As midterm elections approach, Indiana residents of all ages will cast their ballots to vote in the state of Indiana, and 81-year-old James Borgman is no exception.
(10/23/18 4:29pm)
With Election Day coming up Nov. 6, registered voters have the option to skip the lines.
(10/19/18 6:37am)
From Earth, Wind & Fire’s “September” to Drake’s “In My Feelings,” songs from the past century roared through Emens Auditorium Thursday night as 20 acts took the stage in hopes of winning Air Jam, Ball State’s annual lip-syncing and dancing competition.
As Ball State celebrates its 100th anniversary, Air Jam is celebrating its 31st year as part of Ball State’s Homecoming Week festivities. These weren’t the only benchmarks achieved, however.
(10/05/18 7:37pm)
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated in Muncie.
(09/19/18 7:00pm)
Most people, including students on campus, have at least heard of Green Day, a band that formed in 1986.
(09/18/18 4:00pm)
When Tyler Dwiggins, a 2014 Ball State alumnus, watched shows like “Insecure,” “Girls” and “Friends,” he felt like something was missing. That something was a representation of LGBTQ characters.