Cardinals' season comes to a close in loss to Marquette
“We had the best gameplan possible coming into the match and we just got beat by a really good team,” said Kelli Miller Phillips, Ball State Women’s Volleyball's head coach.
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“We had the best gameplan possible coming into the match and we just got beat by a really good team,” said Kelli Miller Phillips, Ball State Women’s Volleyball's head coach.
MUNCIE, Ind.--- Seeds of Life, Inc. is recruiting foster parents after Indiana has struggled with a foster parent shortage. Ashley Heath, foster home licensing specialist for Seeds of Life, Inc., said substance abuse is a reason for the shortage.
MUNCIE, Ind. — Katie's Closet, a storefront that serves as a foster closet for children in the foster care system, announced their new project: the TANL house for foster youth.
Tonight: For tonight clear early then becoming partly cloudy low will be in the upper 20s with light southwest winds.
Nowadays, when the word “pandemic” is mentioned, some might immediately think of COVID-19. This is not the pandemic most are referring to Dec. 1 of every year.
By KEVIN FREKING and JOSH FUNK Associated Press
Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 36. Calm wind becoming south around 6 mph.
Today will be chilly, with sunny skies at times. Cloud cover will increase in the afternoon hours, but we clear out by the evening. High of 36°. Winds will be nice and slow today, SW 5-10 mph. We start to see a pattern change overnight tonight, bringing us a brief warmup only to drop us back to cold temperatures. Temperature rollercoaster incoming.
Muncie Central led Guerin Catholic by eleven points going into the fourth quarter. But after multiple baskets, including a fast-break slam dunk, they found themselves only up one with 2:19 remaining.
$26,942,849. That’s Ball State University’s Athletic Department budget.
Editor's Note: Meghan Sawitzke is a first-year journalism major and writes for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper. This story contains discussions of sexual assault.
Created by Charles Samule Addams, this spooky family has been entertaining audiences since 1938, first as a single panel cartoon in The New Yorker, and now recently in the Netflix Show Wednesday, the Addams family has been entertaining audiences for generations. With a family growing ever so close to the hundred year mark, it can make audiences wonder, what new things can this show bring to the legacy of the Addams? With a captivating story, fun characters, and twinge of nostalgia, I’d say Wednesday could bring new fans to the family.
There is no better way to get the Muncie community together than over food and golf for all ages. At least that’s what the president of Accutech Systems Corporation Adam Unger said.
Illness cases are spreading around the Midwest, as Indiana, Illinois and Ohio have high levels of the flu as of Nov. 19 and an escalating community spread of COVID-19 as of Nov. 27, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC). However, people can be unsure on what illness they actually have, as sometimes they can confuse various illnesses with each other.
At the start of the 2000s, Muncie businesses and residents were concerned about the heart of the city.
Tonight:
Special Interest is a sonic sucker punch to the stomach. Quickly barreling out of the New Orleans DIY music scene is knockout vocalist Alli Logout, guitarist Maria Elena, bassist Nathan Cassiani, and sonic soundmaker Ruth Mascelli. Together, the group deftly crafts explosive dance grooves and post-hardcore noise into complementary waves of glitzy sound. These artists are hot off the release of their 2022 album Endure which cemented their influence as revolutionists of a new sound and social consciousness.
Time management, teamwork and being unbiased.
On a radiant Friday morning, the Active Minds club — a club which discusses mental health — stood at the Scramble Light in the intersection of Riverside Avenue and McKinley Avenue.
At the annual running of the Indianapolis 500, names like Scott Dixon, Rinus VeeKay and Tony Kanaan hit the top of every fans’ list.