Ball Pool closed for maintenance
By Staff Reports / July 8, 2024Ball Pool, located in Ball Gym, is closed for maintenance July 18 through August 2, according to the Ball State Communications Center.
Ball Pool, located in Ball Gym, is closed for maintenance July 18 through August 2, according to the Ball State Communications Center.
The drug has been used by the feds and in other states, but officials are hushed about its origins, cost and standards for administration.
Showings are free to the general public, according to the planetarium's website.
The Pacers had three picks (35, 49, 50) in the 2024 NBA Draft held on June 26th and 27th.
Daily News high school sports beat reporter Zach Carter gives his awards for the 2023-24 Delaware County sports year.
Ball State women's basketball head coach Brady Sallee signs a contract extension that will see him lead the Cardinals through 2030.
Three Hoosier lawmakers — Democrats serving in Indiana’s House of Representatives — will attend a White House convention dedicated to gun violence prevention on Wednesday.
This November, voters in as many as nine states could sidestep their legislators and directly decide whether to expand access to abortion through citizen-led ballot initiatives.
The Indiana Supreme Court is considering how to balance the discovery of cell phone information with privacy rights following a hearing Thursday where a car accident victim wanted access to phone data of the driver who struck him.
Whenever I tell high school students in classes I visit that I appreciated learning about slavery as a child growing up in the Caribbean, they often look confused.
Daily News high school sports beat reporter Zach Carter gives his awards for the Delaware County spring sports season.
Indiana has the highest failure rates for its driver’s license test in the U.S., with more than 1,362,100 Hoosiers failing the test from 2020 to 2023, according to a recent USA Today report. The inability to pass the test can harm residents in Indiana, one of the most car-dependent states in the country.
The board of trustees met June 14 to discuss the current and upcoming budget for students and staff, facility pay increases, benefits for staff and a new addition for the university. Two people were also recognized for their hard work and contributions to Ball State University.
Senate Bill 17 requires that “adult-oriented websites” hosting explicit materials — such as pornography or other “material harmful to minors” — verify a user’s identity before allowing access. That could be by scanning a driver’s license or registering with a third-party verification service.
Check out some of the events happening in the community this weekend.
Indianapolis will host the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for swimming June 15-23 ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics. More than 1,000 athletes will compete in hopes of securing one of 52 spots available for Team USA.
The power-guzzling facilities are increasingly locating in the Hoosier state, thanks in part to generous incentives.
The event, which was attended by community members, students and politicians, discussed gun saftey and gun reform legislation.
This is a multi-stage paver repair project that is expected to be completed by June 24, according to the news release.
“The motivation to start the program is similar to our current goal. We wanted to help keep kids from the summer slide, and keep them reading during the summer. We also wanted to bring people into the library, and help them connect with their community,” Lauren Davis, the youth services librarian at the Yorktown Library, said.