Indiana revenue up 5.8 percent for September from 2009
October 5, 2010Indiana state government took in 5.8 percent more in tax revenue in September compared to a year ago, but collections came in less than the most recent forecast.
Indiana state government took in 5.8 percent more in tax revenue in September compared to a year ago, but collections came in less than the most recent forecast.
You can find a lot of things in downtown Muncie. Bike shops, court houses, banks and theaters. What you may not expect to find sitting on a quaint intersection of Mulberry and East Main streets is an organic food store. Check out an interactive about local farmers markets: http://bit.ly/c6A2JO
INDIANAPOLIS — Monday is the last day to register to vote in the November general elections.
Federal spending for higher education could increase by $2 billion in the next four years — for community colleges, not four-year institutions like Ball State.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Monday is the last day to register to vote in the November general elections. The secretary of state's office says more than 4.2 million people are registered to vote in Indiana. And more than 14,000 people have used the state's new online service to register to vote or update their voter registration information. Indiana residents can register to vote at their local county clerk's office or they can fill out an online application by 11:59 p.m. at www.IndianaVoters.com. Paper applications sent in by mail must be postmarked by Monday.
When Drew Morden came to Ball State he had the idea of creating a rock climbing club.
Twenty lucky acts will take the stage tonight as they compete in the annual homecoming talent show.
The Ball State Student Recreation and Wellness Center was remodeled over the summer bringing in more areas of interest and more students.
Defensive end Robert Eddins called it the greatest feeling after a win. Stan Parrish called it the beauty of sports. Offensive line coach Jason Eck tweeted it was the best turnaround he's been a part of in 12 years of coaching. No matter what description of Ball State's 31-17 victory at Central Michigan is used, it was a shocking upset.
For students studying business, finance, entrepreneurship, marketing, accounting and more, Whitinger has become more than just a classroom. It serves as a place to interact, relax and most importantly, prepare students for the future.
Pedal for Peace took place from 4 to 10 p.m. in Indianapolis, with one rider from each team on the track for all six hours.
Students gathered to celebrate the beginning of Homecoming week at 7 p.m. Monday in the Student Recreation and Wellness Center with an evening of games and fireworks.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Rutgers University held a silent vigil Sunday night to remember a student who committed suicide after his sexual encounter with a man in his dormitory room was secretly streamed online.
NEW CASTLE, Ind. — A funeral is planned Tuesday for an Indiana police officer killed when a hit-and-run driver hit him as he rode his bicycle at night.
Don't tell Kylee Baker she can't do something. People have been telling her what she can't do for years, especially in volleyball. The freshman outside hitter refuses to accept that.
The homecoming opening ceremony was held Monday night in the Student Recreation and Wellness Center.
SAN FRANCISCO — Twitter co-founder Evan Williams is stepping aside as the short-messaging service's CEO. He will turn the job over to Dick Costolo, who has been steering Twitter's operations for the past year.
NEW CASTLE — A woman who was driving a car that struck and killed an Indiana police officer as he rode his bicycle at night has surrendered to authorities.
Ball State didn't just post two wins in Mid-American Conference play this weekend, libero Allyssa Rio won MAC West Division Defensive Player of the Week for the second straight week.
Ball State finished third out of 12 teams at the Renaissance Invitational in Fort Myers, Fla. on Monday with a score of 580 (+6), behind tournament winner Xavier (seven-under 857) and second-place Florida Gulf Coast (four-under 860).