Ball State food delivery robots brave the cold
By Masen Trowbridge / February 1, 2023“We are continuing to work toward accepting Ball State Dining payments as an option and to watch for additional information in the near future,” Adkins said.
“We are continuing to work toward accepting Ball State Dining payments as an option and to watch for additional information in the near future,” Adkins said.
NewsLink Indiana Weather Forecaster Ryan Hill is tracking a bump in the road before we begin a warming trend with above normal temps possible.
Here is your January 2023 weather recap for Muncie, Indiana!
“The sad thing is though, because of the weather and COVID, the contractors have fallen behind about a month. So we should have been back open about the first of the month. So right now, we are just kind of in limbo,” Edwards said.
Weather Forecaster Rachel Sherfey tracks a chilly remainder of the week, as well as a warm up on the way.
“We believe it is important to encourage the creative paths of our artists, we also celebrate the youth who are creative artists in the community,” said Debra Gindhart Dragoo, the event organizer.
The President of the Muncie Optimist Club, Bob Walsh, states “we have 50 members a part of our club and we have a lot of fun.” They are working hard to make a difference in our youth.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Oliver Moster is anticipating cooler temperatures for Central Indiana for the rest of the week.
“People started asking to buy it, so we bought a concession trailer and parked it most days before we owned the building,” he said.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Ryan Crump has your update on a windy weekend ahead.
“We really are desperate for people who are interested, so if people have ever thought about being a foster parent, now is really the time that we need you. There’s a lot of children being placed and then removed from foster home to foster home and they need those services right now,” said Heath.
“The case manager has to stay in the office, the child has to stay in the office, they sleep on the floors and chairs, and shower in sinks. They have all their stuff in a garbage bag,” said Walters.
Weather Forecaster Hunter Luzadder has an update on rain and show chances throughout your weekend and a rollercoaster of temperatures.
Weather Forecaster Jack Van Meter is tracking a windy weekend and much more!
NewsLink Indiana Weather Forecaster Ryan Hill is tracking some strong storms tonight, a big cooldown ahead for tomorrow and an active weather pattern ahead.
“We're running out of asphalt season, and we're told by the asphalt company that they expect to stay open again next week and then the plant will close and then we can't get the asphalt," said Ridenour.
“There were so many things that I wish I had bought. There are some really cool pieces and everyone is so talented. I ended up going with the Heart drop, it's honestly one of my favorites. I love being able to support my classmates.” Hauser said.
Weather Forecaster Noah Gordon is tracking a brief warm-up today before cool, dry air enters the region for the rest of the week.
“We are a locally owned business so it helps the local economy more than the big box stores do. Also you get much more personal service. We care about our customers and we do everything we can to make them happy,” said Derek Edwards, a local business owner.
Weather Forecaster Eric Segbor is tracking warmer temperatures along with more rain for tomorrow.