Muncie may implement quiet zone
By Nick Siano / February 24, 2015Muncie hopes to attract more businesses by closing railway crossings in the center of downtown. Reporter Nick Siano tells us the impacts this could place on business owners.
Muncie hopes to attract more businesses by closing railway crossings in the center of downtown. Reporter Nick Siano tells us the impacts this could place on business owners.
More winter weather is on the way to Muncie and Ball State. Find out the details from NLI Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens.
The Muncie Police Department will soon refocus on helping some of their employees deal with some of the stress they go through as part of a revamp of their employee assistance program.
After a water pipe broke early Tuesday morning at the Jo Ann Gora Student Recreation and Wellness Center, rooms will be slightly modified for workouts. The entire downstairs fitness center and weight room is now closed until further notice.
An interaction with a woman in a nursing home inspired Ashleigh Kramer to start her nonprofit organization called “Keep Me In Mind.”
A 5-month-old baby died Tuesday night after a fire started in a Muncie home.
B.J. McKay had everything he needed in Muncie, until he discovered CrossFit while out on consulting trips.
A shooting Thursday morning in Hartford City, 20 minutes north of Muncie, prompted Blackford County Schools to lock down. The shooting is still under investigation, Kelly Cale, Blackford County Sheriff’s Office dispatch said, however they did not occur at nor were connected to the school.
Muncie celebrates 150 years in 2015.
Jasmine Shoppe and her husband are both artists and currently sell their art in their store, Vintage Shoppe Thrift & Gift. She recently opened up a thrift store and is hoping to use her shop to help out other local artists.
Reporter Mackenzie Klahr speaks with Muncie parking officer, Teresa Brown, on the new parking meters on several Ball State Campus locations.
Muncie’s Family Video is preparing to set up a Marco’s Pizza within their store to attract more customers.
Let's Spoon Frozen Yogurt will be opening in the Village in a couple of weeks, despite the owner's original plan to open during fall 2014.
The owner of Scotty's Brewhouse said he is waiting on the city of Muncie to go forward with a new brewery.
A group of about 14 children were ushered into a large classroom. They sat noisily at tables, while some sat on the carpet beside a large rocking chair.
An apartment above the Chug on North Martin Street was the scene of an armed robbery tonight. The suspects have not been found, according to the Muncie Police Department.
More than 5 percent of Delaware County doesn’t have power currently, according to Indiana Michigan Power’s outage map.
This season’s flu epidemic is causing an abundance of people to seek immediate medical attention.
Five Below is still scheduled to open in the Muncie Marketplace in March, despite corporate lawsuits from stockholders, one of the owners of the marketplace said.
A new ordinance has left a local food truck owner unsure of his future in Muncie, the Village and downtown areas.