Indiana unemployment creeps higher in August
September 16, 2011INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's unemployment rate inched higher in August but remains below the national average.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's unemployment rate inched higher in August but remains below the national average.
It's the perfect trap weekend for Ball State as it plays in the Spartan Invitational.
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — A small plane that crashed into a suburban Indianapolis golf course was flying normally on a clear day just before witnesses say it suddenly spiraled into the ground, killing two Purdue University students onboard.
The Ball State women's tennis team opens its season as it travels to Columbus, Ohio to compete in the Ohio State Invitational this weekend.
It's the perfect trap weekend for Ball State as it plays in the Spartan Invitational.
A former crisis communications Eli Lilly employee introduced herself at a forum this morning as Ball State's new executive director of public relations.
The Ball State soccer team took on Marshall for Senior Day, and the Cardinals took the win 2-0 with two late goals.
The Muncie Animal Rescue Fund is holding a volunteer orientation from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday for all Ball State students who are interested in volunteering for the shelter.
Ball State will face Buffalo at 7 p.m. Saturday night in Scheumann Stadium, opening conference play and the home schedule at the same time.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Former members of the 9/11 commission warned Thursday that despite efforts during the last decade to make American cities safer from terrorist attacks, the U.S. has failed to protect itself in at least three key areas and remains vulnerable to cyberterrorism and "lone wolf" terrorists.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — A popular Bloomington nightspot where an Indiana University student spent several hours before disappearing has been cited by Indiana excise police on two charges.
JERUSALEM — Many Israelis are dismissing the Palestinians' efforts to win international recognition of their independence at the United Nations this month as merely symbolic.
A female Ball State student was injured Thursday evening when she was struck by a vehicle heading west on Riverside Avenue just east of the Scramble Light, in front of Woodworth Complex.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Wednesday told a black-tie Latino audience that his $447 billion package of tax cuts and public works spending would put more money in the pockets of Latino workers and business owners.
I told myself my bike would be fine. It was locked up, and not a particularly pretty bike anyway.
UPPER PITTSGROVE TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Facebook postings led to an animal cruelty investigation that culminated with the arrest of a south Jersey man on a weapons charge.
INDIANAPOLIS — The city of Indianapolis has closed a major downtown plaza and part of a parking garage below it near the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium.
INDIANAPOLIS — An emergency response plan drafted 10 months before the Indiana State Fair's deadly stage collapse details how staff should handle evacuations, but it doesn't spell out the precise scenarios that would trigger an evacuation, newly released documents indicate.
As you leave the theater you'll realize "The Hangover: Part II" was okay. You'll have laughed a few times, then realized it wasn't worth the time you invested in it.
The first film in a series of Japanese films will play at Pruis Hall this Saturday at 7 p.m.