September 15, 2015 Evening Weather
By Nick Fauser / September 16, 2015Weather Forecaster Nick Fauser says keep the summer wear on until Saturday... then your probably going to need an umbrella and a raincoat.
Weather Forecaster Nick Fauser says keep the summer wear on until Saturday... then your probably going to need an umbrella and a raincoat.
A 2011 Ball State alumna who lived in Nepal for 10 years when she was younger is working to raise money to send back to her Nepali friends after the earthquake earlier this year. Even now, five months later, Nepali people are still feeling aftershocks from it.
Today we are expecting a high of 81° and tonight dropping into the low 50s. Weather Forecaster Rachel Russell has your full midday weather update.
Muncie celebrated its recent city improvements in a video titled "DWNTWN: The Next Muncie".
Weather Forecaster Chelsea Smith has your midday update. With another beautiful, sunny day the temperatures will be in the low 80s. Tonight the skies will remain clear and temperatures dropping to the low 50s.
Weather Forecaster Nathan DeYoung has your evening forecast update and rain chances could be returning by late week.
A alternative to smoking has started to grow in popularity among young people on college campuses.
Weather forecast for BSU vs. Texas A&M this weekend in College Station, Texas.
Ball State student Michelle Bruggeman was pronounced dead after she was involved in a two-car crash on I-69 around 9:30 a.m. Sept. 3.
Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens has your Cardinals game day forecast.
Students looking for drink specials in the Muncie area can now hold that information in the palms of their hands, thanks to a new iPhone app developed by Jake Sulkoske.
A vape business co-owned by a Ball State junior and his brother expanded into the Village over the summer in an effort to reach the college demographic.
NewsLink Indiana Chief Weather Forecaster Michael Behrens (@MikeBehrensWX) has your updated weekend weather forecast!
A popular coffee shop in downtown Muncie plans to expand to The Village in the near future.
Get a free pizza and help save lives at Domino's Pizza this Friday by donating blood.
The city of Muncie is working to pop the Ball State bubble and bring new and returning students across campus borders and into the Muncie community.
Cleo’s Bourbon Bar will no longer be moving to downtown Muncie—it will be staying right in the Village, where it always has been.
For the first time in four years, Target offered an after-hours shopping event exclusively for the university. About 2,000 students made their way to the store’s Muncie location between 10:30 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 20.
Because of Muncie’s outdated sewage system, when flood waters flow into the White River — and people’s yards and streets — it is often contaminated with raw sewage. Twice in as many weeks Muncie residents have been issued flash flood warnings by the National Weather Service, leading to backed up water and a backed up sewer system which carries rain water and sewage in the same piping, the same as it has for 130 years, said Rick Conrad, director of bureau of water quality of the city of Muncie.
Second only to his family, Bill Bryant loved Ball State. After graduating in 1986 with a degree in telecommunications, he returned to spend 26 more years teaching and promoting the university. The University Media Services Production Manager spent his time at Ball State not only leading students and faculty in creating video products for the university, but also working to enhance the lives of everyone he interacted with, said Alan Gordon, director of university media services.