Former Muncie police chief returns to position
By Andrew Smith / November 18, 2016Mayor Dennis Tyler announced at a press conference Nov. 18 that Joe Winkle will be replacing Steve Stewart as Muncie’s police chief.
Mayor Dennis Tyler announced at a press conference Nov. 18 that Joe Winkle will be replacing Steve Stewart as Muncie’s police chief.
At 1 p.m. Nov. 19, the Salvation Army's Red Kettle Campaign will begin their annual efforts outside of Muncie Mall.
What a pleasant Friday afternoon it is! The temperature for today has already matched the record high temperature set back in 1971 of 72 degrees.
Although former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lost to Donald Trump in the presidential race, many people across the country are outraged, calling for an "abandonment" of the Electoral College, after she received nearly 1 million more popular votes than Trump.
Near record warmth is possible today, however, the chance for a few flurries returns tomorrow.
The Latinx Student Union wrapped up their final day of auditions Nov. 17 in preparation for their annual Latinopalooza talent show.
The constitution of the United States guarantees citizens certain inalienable rights, but some of those are different on a college campus.
While many will say that the Ball Brothers are Muncie’s greatest claim to fame, they probably wouldn’t have ended up here without one key factor — trains.
With the holiday season approaching next week, here are some ways to get involved in the Muncie community.
In the most recent Campus Security Reports, Ball State did not report any hate crimes. However, that doesn't mean it isn't a concern for Ball State students.
A very nice day is in the works for Thursday however changes in the forecast will be occurring for Friday and Saturday!
The number of car accidents reported to the University Police Department has increased in 2016 semesters from 2015 semesters.
The holiday season is still more than a month away, however, that doesn't prevent stores from displaying festive promotions before the Thanksgiving turkey even hits the dinner table.
This week’s 24-hour boil-order aside, Muncie’s water supply appears to be safe – especially when it comes to levels of lead, a contaminant that has rocked communities across the country including several in Indiana. “It’s good to my knowledge,” Lee Florea, a hydrologist said.
From Thanksgiving, to sports team logos, to the near completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline, representation of Native Americans today is as critical as ever.
Students and local businesses adjusted to a water boil order for Nov. 15.
An elderly woman died after being fatally struck in a car accident.
When picturing the country’s most beautiful features, the landscape of Indiana may not immediately come to mind.