NWS issues flood watch for Central Indiana
By Staff Reports / February 7, 2019Flooding and cold winds are possible Thursday night through Friday morning throughout much of central Indiana, including Muncie.
Flooding and cold winds are possible Thursday night through Friday morning throughout much of central Indiana, including Muncie.
Marilyn Buck, Ball State's senior adviser to the president and the university's liaison to Muncie Community Schools, will retire from the university June 30, after 30 years of service.
With the simple buzz of the back door, visitors are welcomed into what has been known as a “safe place” for the children of Muncie for 85 years: the Boys & Girls Clubs of Muncie (BGC).
The original Scotty’s Brewhouse served Muncie for 20 years — it was the starting place of the restaurant chain. But, this winter, the original Scotty’s Brewhouse closed.
Angela Ahrendts, Apple’s current vice president of Retail, plans to depart in April, the company said Tuesday in a press release.
The Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) hopes to make a change in Indiana legislation in terms of hate crimes.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Text of President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, as delivered and provided by CQ:
Ball State’s graduate school will host the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition in celebration of its 50th anniversary and Ball State’s Centennial.
Ball State Board of Trustees member and Ball family descendant Tom Bracken will be running for mayor this upcoming election.
A car accident occurred around 2:50 p.m., Monday at the intersection of Bethel Avenue and Tillotson Avenue.
While the groundhogs were busy trying predict spring, the Muncie and Ball State communities got together to kick-off Black History Month.
Ball State volunteers and students jumping into a pool of cold water have helped hit a new milestone for Special Olympics Indiana (SOI).
A flooding was reported around 5 p.m. Thursday at DeHority Complex at the main entrance.
Ball State issued an emergency alert early Tuesday closing campus from Wednesday at 7 a.m. until Thursday at 11 a.m.
Employees at Paws, Inc., home to Garfield, one of the world's most-recognized cats, soon won’t be calling an Albany, Indiana, studio home. After nearly 30 years in its current location, employees are transitioning into a work-from-home model, said Kim Campbell Beasley, Paws, Inc. director of public relations.
Binge drinking is down and the use of designated drivers is up according to Ball State’s biennial review of the Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Program.
“I will never forget it,” said 2004 Ball State graduate Tom Kozrowski.
After 10 years of under-performing graduation rates, state lawmakers are moving forward with a bill that would require more accountability and regulations for virtual charter schools.
A young teen sits uncomfortably at a table in a coffee shop, squirming as her parents ask her about her date for the Sadie Hawkins dance. Unwillingly, the teen informs her parents that she is gay.
A new position on campus tasked to deal with LGBTQ issues could be a possibility, but might still have a long way to go.