Muncie, Ball State confirm bike lanes from campus to downtown
Muncie and Ball State are collaborating to make bike lanes connecting the university to the rest of Muncie.
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Muncie and Ball State are collaborating to make bike lanes connecting the university to the rest of Muncie.
Despite setbacks, five public relations students are taking part in a national competition to raise awareness of homelessness.
Freshman speech pathology major Ashleigh Kramer has started a nonprofit organization called “Keep Me In Mind.” So far, she has made scarves and valentines for a local nursing home. PHOTO PROVIDED BY ASHLEIGH KRAMER
The trust that owns Be Here Now’s building has put the building up for sale, leaving the future of the Village's only music venue in the air.
BJ McKay is the owner of The Arsenal in downtown Muncie. McKay prides his business on seven principles in the gym to promote a community feeling; loyalty, duty, respect/honor, selflessness, humility, integrity and positive action. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
A recently passed ordinance to prohibit food trucks is causing some confusion for what is allowed and where trucks can sell.
Let's Spoon Frozen Yogurt will be opening in the Village in a few weeks. The owner's original plan to open during fall 2014. By Alaina Jaye Halsey
A new ordinance has left a local food truck owner unsure of his future in Muncie, the Village and downtown areas.
After last year’s record snowfalls, Ball State has not added much to their snow equipment.
Local businesses take hard hits to their revenue when students leave for Winter Break, some losing as much as two-thirds of their income. Art Mart owner Karen Fisher said that her business loses a sizable number of customers."Our business goes down. It becomes very slow when students aren't in session," Fisher said. "I don't think it's half, but it's a nice chunk."
Two local apartment complexes are upgrading their rooms and other common areas, months after the opening of the Village Promenade.
Juniper, a women’s clothing boutique, opened in the Village just before Thanksgiving Break.
A park that’s currently under construction will become Muncie’s eastern “gateway” into the city.
A former Ball State student's thesis is getting some exposure from Canadian rock band Tegan and Sara.
"The goal of the Division of Fish and Wildlife's Lake and River Enhancement Section is to protect and enhance aquatic habitat for fish and wildlife, to insure the continued viability of Indiana's publicly accessible lakes and streams for multiple uses, including recreational opportunities." - Indiana Department of Natural Resources, according to their website.A journalism student discovered her scientific side after joining an immersive learning class to study the Mississinewa River.A journalism student discovered her scientific side after joining an immersive learning class to study the Mississinewa River.
A new downtown Muncie hotel project is looking to partner with Ball State to train people with disabilities to work in hospitality fields.
Quick wit on economics will be the biggest challenge Monday for five students headed to Chicago to present their ideas on policy at the Federal Reserve.
After four weeks of business, some students said Brothers Bar & Grill is setting the standard for bars in the Village.
MDtekk, a technology repair store, is celebrating its grand opening today in the Village.
Ball State alum and Muncie resident John H. Bowles died at the age of 69.