OPINION: A neighborhood misunderstood
When I first came to Muncie, I heard about staying away from “the other side of the tracks” — the dangerous side of Muncie.
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When I first came to Muncie, I heard about staying away from “the other side of the tracks” — the dangerous side of Muncie.
Story by Kaitlynn Myers / Inform Muncie
It’s the holiday season and that means it’s the season of giving back. On Dec. 3, the Muncie Southside Neighborhood Association held their veteran’s coffee club, which happens on the first Saturday of each month. This is an amazing idea and with everything veterans must deal with, it only makes sense that this should happen. Honestly, veterans get the short end of the stick when you think about it. I have witnessed hundreds of homeless veterans, whether that be in Muncie, my hometown of Richmond, Indiana or out on the West Coast in Los Angeles, California.
Story by Jake Williams / Inform Muncie
Uncharted territory.
Story by Zeke Hanson / Inform Muncie
Story by Izzy Burks / Inform Muncie
Story by Jessica Norton / Inform Muncie