Breezy weekend ahead
September 29, 2022Weather Forecaster Rachel Wynalda provides Hurricane Ian updates and breaks down your weekend forecast tonight.
Weather Forecaster Rachel Wynalda provides Hurricane Ian updates and breaks down your weekend forecast tonight.
Weather Forecaster Lance Huffman has your update on clear conditions. Clear Skies and great conditions continuing.
In honor of International Women’s Friendship Month, Kappa Delta is celebrating with their annual Confidence Week
In recent years the college has partnered with companies and organizations in over 80 communities Indianapolis, Selma, Muncie and now into a new city up north east.
Weather forecaster Dimitri Gegas is tracking continuing fall temperatures and an update on Hurricane Ian.
The fairground’s empty pole barn was transformed into a lively exhibit for the community.
Developments are underway in Yorktown as part of a town-wide recreation plan and an initiative being taken by the Yorktown Town Council.
The University Media Services (UMS) equipment checkout has a new location.
On University Green, students gathered with posters and signs they had made earlier in the week.
On Monday, school officials at Muncie Central High School searched in a student’s locker and found a handgun.
Last Thursday, the 2022 Botswin Baking Show took place.
Chief Weather Forecaster Hope Kleitsch is tracking below average temperatures with plenty of sunshine for the next week.
Weather Forecaster Olivia Smithers has your update on the breezy conditions and the track of Hurricane Ian.
Weather Forecaster Oliver Moster expects a warm-up as well as clear conditions for the coming week.
Several railroad crossings in Muncie were blocked off because of construction on the tracks.
Muncie’s Bridge Dinner returned to the Washington Street Bridge Thursday evening after a COVID-19 hiatus.
Led by Ethan and Raphael, Yorktown is looking to dominate this postseason. The only problem: the team in their sectional that has won since 1993, the Delta Eagles.
“We know that this is new territory for many of our providers, and that has increased the anxiety around whether they are making the right decision,” Ingram said.
“I’ve always believed that everybody should make at least one thing in their life,’” Steiner said. “This is their opportunity to get their hands dirty and make something.”
Ball State football going throughout this week, equipping themselves with what they need to defeat Georgia Southern.