Ball State improves on-time graduation rate, according to report
July 28, 2017More Hoosier students are earning degrees and graduating on time.
More Hoosier students are earning degrees and graduating on time.
Want to know what crime has been going on in the community this week? The Daily News has you covered.
Summer may be coming to a close faster than you'd like, but that's no excuse not to stay informed.
The beeping sound in the Marathon gas station garbage can turned out to be nothing more than a smoke detector.
Even after thousands of people responded to the emergency call for blood and platelet donations issued in early July, the American Red Cross continues to face a critical summer blood shortage.
Less than a month after Muncie Animal Care and Services emptied its shelter with $5 Adoption Day event, the shelter reached maximum capacity again.
David Letterman’s legacy at Ball State continues to thrive as the famous late-night talk show host and alumnus donated more than 1,000 items to the university.
Cardinal Greenways hosts its second annual Bike Fest this weekend.
A Muncie woman was arrested July 20 for check fraud.
Jack Salzman wanted his first internship to be an “out of my comfort zone” experience and he got it.
Since February, the Ball Brothers Foundation has granted over $100,000 to local organizations through their Rapid Grants program.
The Ball State Board of Trustees approved phase one of the new North Residential neighborhood.
Cole Callahan has always been interested in giving back to his community. Growing up, the Ball State junior telecommunications student wanted to become the mayor of Madison, Indiana, his home town.
What's been happening with crime in Muncie? Here's this week's Crime Roundup from July 15 through July 19.
With just over a month to go until fall classes start, the stories keep rolling in. Take a look at some of the biggest headlines from the Daily News this past week.
The demolition phase has successfully been completed on the former Indiana Steel & Wire property on Muncie's east side. Now the location will be home to the Kitselman Pure Energy Park.
The Board of Trustees last meeting of the summer will be held on July 21.
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has issued an Air Quality Action Day and is forecasting high ozone levels today for multiple areas of the state including Delaware County.
Anna Muckenfuss took her eighth grade trip to Washington D.C. for one reason, to visit the Holocaust Museum.
Construction zone signs will be going up as work begins next week on a $2.3 million pavement repair and resurface project.