In an effort to help Muncie citizens to experience the trail and get fit, the Greenway has initiated a bike share program where anyone over the age of 18 can use a bike for free on the Greenway. The Greenway has cruisers, a single-gear bike with backpedal breaks, for all sizes and ages with bells for safe travel. Rebecca Kizer // DN File 
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Muncie named Bicycle Friendly Community

The City of Muncie is now recognized as a bicycle friendly community (BFC), according to the League of American Bicyclists. The city received a Bronze BFC award, allowing it to join 374 other communities across the country who also have this title.



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Your horoscope for May 18

Today's Birthday (05/18/16). Prioritize sweet time with family and friends this year. Steadily grow your nest egg. It's all about passion.


PHOTO PROVIDED BY JAMES FOSTER
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Ball State storm chasers on road in recent chase

When storm chasers come to mind, one typically thinks of a team of meteorologists seeing tornadoes on every outing, but that’s far from the truth — just ask the Ball State Storm Chase Team.




The Board of Trustees is hosting a seventh open forum to provide Ball State students, faculty, alumni and members of the Muncie community a chance to say what qualities they think the next university president should have and what the next president should focus on. DN FILE PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
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Presidential search committee to host another open forum

The Board of Trustees is hosting a seventh open forum to provide Ball State students, faculty, alumni and members of the Muncie community a chance to say what qualities they think the next university president should have and what the next president should focus on.


Village Green Records hosts a poetry reading on Aug. 23. VGR will host a back-to-school concert on Friday featuring a number of bands including Oreo Jones, Triptides and Rodeo Ruby Love. DN FILE PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
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Summer forces local businesses to adjust hours, spending

When Ball State students head home for summer, businesses in the Village feel the effects of their absence. With thousands of fewer customers, some business owners said it was necessary to make adjustments during the summer months.





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