Scheumann Stadium to host DCI Central Indiana show
Scheumann Stadium will attract thousands as drum and bugle corps take stage at 7 p.m. in the DCI Central Indiana show, presented by Woodwind & Brasswind.
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Scheumann Stadium will attract thousands as drum and bugle corps take stage at 7 p.m. in the DCI Central Indiana show, presented by Woodwind & Brasswind.
For the third year, Muncie Downtown Development Partnership and the Muncie Parks Department are hosting Foodie Fridays.
One Ball State instructor, a recipient of the 2015 Excellence in Teaching Award, has completely redesigned her classroom and teaching style with hopes of better preparing students for the real world.
More than 80 percent of graduates from 13 Indiana public and private colleges say their education was worth the cost, according to the results of the first Gallup-Indiana Graduate Satisfaction Survey released by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.
The majority of mental health professionals believe firearm issues are greater among mentally ill people, yet new studies suggest these professionals may not posses the training and the ability to play a role in preventing firearm trauma themselves.
For many people, summer is all about working on a tan — but too much exposure can cause more danger than just a sunburn.
Two months after the flooding and the worst damage Bracken Library has ever seen, repairs and replacements to all the damages are still underway, and the final tally of damages is just under 13,000 items.
One of the historic Ball mansions, found around the Minnetrista area near campus, will soon be up for lease after the glassmaking company Ardagh Group relocates to Fishers.
The first step to becoming a Cardinal is to get through freshman orientation, and the incoming class of 2020 has already had several groups complete it in the last few weeks.
Hillary Clinton has clinched the Democratic Party's nomination, making her the first female in American history to earn a major political party's nominee. And according to a recent Washington Post/ABC News survey, Republican nominee and opponent, Donald Trump has been losing support over the last month.
It has been 20 years since food labels have seen much change, but now consumers can expect to see dramatic changes on labels no later than 2018.
The American Cancer Society's walk to fight back and end cancer, Relay For Life, begins tonight for all of Delaware County – lasting from 4 p.m. to 1 a.m at the Delaware Country Fairgrounds.
Muhammad Ali, the three-time world heavyweight boxing champion and one of the most celebrated sports figure of the 20th century, died June 3 at the age of 74. Ali fought Parkinson’s disease for more than 30 years.
One Muncie native is hoping to bring change to the Muncie community's ongoing meth problem with the help of music.
With every problem there is a solution, but for Petty Road, both Mayor Dennis Tyler and City Superintendent Duke Campbell said they have their hands tied.
Yet again, it’s allergy season, which can leave some feeling miserable.
Saving money in general is not easy, but trying to save while worried about future debt from student loans has some Ball State students feeling stressed out this summer.
After 18 years of being a no-kill shelter, Muncie’s Animal Rescue Fund (ARF) will be expanding in an effort to help more animals and their owners receive services and the care they need to live healthy lives.
Earlier this month, the Obama administration issued a directive in form of a letter to all public schools nationwide telling each district in the country to allow transgender students to use the bathroom they feel matches their gender identity.
Local residents have been complaining that narrow roads, such at Petty Road, do not have enough room for cars and pedestrians to walk safely. DN PHOTO SAMANTHA BRAMMER