Week in review: July 17
July 21, 2017With just over a month to go until fall classes start, the stories keep rolling in. Take a look at some of the biggest headlines from the Daily News this past week.
With just over a month to go until fall classes start, the stories keep rolling in. Take a look at some of the biggest headlines from the Daily News this past week.
The demolition phase has successfully been completed on the former Indiana Steel & Wire property on Muncie's east side. Now the location will be home to the Kitselman Pure Energy Park.
The Board of Trustees last meeting of the summer will be held on July 21.
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has issued an Air Quality Action Day and is forecasting high ozone levels today for multiple areas of the state including Delaware County.
Anna Muckenfuss took her eighth grade trip to Washington D.C. for one reason, to visit the Holocaust Museum.
Construction zone signs will be going up as work begins next week on a $2.3 million pavement repair and resurface project.
Gov. Eric Holcomb recently said that he was “incredibly stoked” to announce the state’s five-year, $4.7 billion road maintenance and construction plan, also known as the 'Next Level Roads' Initiative.
The Ball State Alumni Council recently elected new members of the executive committee, which include four returning and one newly ratified member.
State Police released an artist’s sketch Monday of a man considered the main suspect in the killings of two northern Indiana girls and urged the public to study the image and provide tips that could help them identify the suspect.
Only one week remains for the 2017 Delaware County Fair, which has events until July 22. Here is a list of all the events being held at the Delaware County Fairgrounds for the remainder of fair week.
Community members will have the opportunity this weekend to dine with their dog and enjoy a brunch to benefit a local animal shelter.
What's been happening with crime in Muncie?
Going through school and working with Cardinal Communications at Ball State, Rose Flood had a plan.
After asking if everyone understood the rules, Judge Dawn Williams’ question was answered with a confident bark from a spaniel.
No need for the brochures and bulky maps. Now, incoming freshman can just ask Frog Baby for Alexa for help with navigating campus life.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said on Thursday that he was “incredibly stoked” to announce a $4.7 billion list of infrastructure projects across the state that will get funding over the next five years.
With just over a month to go until fall classes start, the stories keep rolling in. Take a look at some of the biggest headlines from the Daily News this past week.
The Rinker Center for International Programs will be offering a lesser-known type of exercise called laughter yoga.
A former Ball State professor pleaded guilty today to possession of child pornography.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb is set to announce a list of infrastructure projects that will get funding in the coming years.