Unique Talents Turned Into a Lifestyle
By Kahmara Munn / March 20, 2026A look into how Robinson brought his creativity to life.
A look into how Robinson brought his creativity to life.
A look into the evening of recognition and celebration.
A look into Mary Ippel’s journey and a deeper definition of service.
A Black History Month Exhibit gives students a place for their art.
A first-look new movie set to be released in December as AMC 12 opens its entire theatre for an early showing of a movie set to release on Christmas.
What started as a family idea turned into Leo’s Lemonade, a Muncie-based business inspired by the owners’ son with autism.
A mother of four who found her calling outside her door.
South View Elementary in Muncie unveils a new grant-funded playground with wheelchair ramps, sensory equipment, and inclusive features for all children.
P.O.P Shop has opened its second location in Muncie’s Village near Ball State, offering home-cooked meals, student jobs, and a welcoming hangout spot for the community.
Campus organization Man2Men hosted a talent show, allowing students to reconnect with their creative sides.
Braiden Robinson performs a special fire trick.
Panelists share photographs, articles and tell stories of the legacy left behind.
Mary Ippel volunteering in the clothing room of Muncie Mission
The Muncie AMC 12 filled with people preparing for the movie
Customers line up outside to order lemonade shake-ups.
Community members pick up items from totes and tables.