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Skateboard Shop works to help community

 “Life Skateboards is super important for the Muncie skate community because this is really the only place we have to go at the moment to skate in the winter time,” said Caleb Swartz, an avid skater who found Life Skateboards through an instagram post. 


Cloudy days and possible rain

Forecaster Ian Kowalski has an update on the warmer midweek temperatures, as well as a chance of rain showers during the weekend.


Fall warm up

Weather Forecaster Olivia Smithers has details about the warm up on Thanksgiving, and precipitation through the weekend. 



School of Art holds open house at Ball State

“It can be really informative - again - to know how they [artists] work, what sort of things might go into making a painting - or a drawing - and what sort of things to expect if you’re going to be a painting or drawing major,” Edwards said.


Warm and rainy holiday weekend

Weather Forecaster Oliver Moster is expecting a warm-up as well as some precipitation for the holiday weekend. 



Lafollette’s brick giveaway

 The demolition of Lafollette Complex started back in 2017 and is now just entering its final stages. To honor its former residents, Ball State University is holding a brick giveaway on Facebook.  


Cold Weekend Ahead

Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Ryan Crump has your update on a windy and cold Friday. Wind chill readings will be at or below zero for the weekend.



Blustery weekend ahead

Weather Forecaster Hunter Luzadder has an update on the brutal temperatures this weekend but warmer weather returning soon


New program at Ivy Tech helps convicted criminals

“They are literally reintegrating into society, and they don't feel good about who they are, what they have done, and most importantly who they have hurt. So, this does mean alot to them,” said Stacy Bell, Work Matters liaison at Ivy Tech. 


Free cancer screening

“Early diagnosis of cancer is critical to treatment, cure and survival. Screening for cancer is a way to find cancer early. Offering a free breast and cervical cancer screening will hopefully allow women to be screened by eliminating barriers,” said Becky Butts, Coordinator of Community Education.