ChirpFest criticized for 'scamming' local artists
June 23, 2017ChirpFest officials are being accused of "scamming" local artists and DJs wanting to perform in the upcoming concert.
ChirpFest officials are being accused of "scamming" local artists and DJs wanting to perform in the upcoming concert.
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Construction is done and now it's time to move in – the furniture that is.
In an effort to address the high population of animals in their care, the City of Muncie Animal Care and Services Department will be hosing a $5 adoption special Friday and Saturday.
The Ball State Career Center received the Career Services Excellence Award from the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
The famous chirping Scramble Light at Ball State will remain off for the remainder of the summer until classes begin in the fall.
Some call it “adulting,” some call it “frightening,” but most would agree: signing a lease is one of the first grown-up things you can do as a college student.
When Kyleigh Mazer graduated in May, not only did she have a full-time job lined up –she was the CEO of her own company, Bend N' Bright.
John Emert recently accepted the position of Dean of the Honors College.
While meeting alumni in Washington D.C., Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns met with Vice President Mike Pence.
Peggy Fisher was watching the news when she was inspired to do something new for a part of the community.
School may be out, but The Charles W. Brown Planetarium has several free events, available for all ages, celebrating the upcoming solar eclipse.
What's been happening with crime in Muncie? Here is the crime round up for the week of June 9-15.
Have plans to head south this weekend? You may want to prepared as more construction is planned for Interstate 69.
Indy Pride Parade, Indiana Supreme Court seats and athletes taking their game to the next level. Take a look at some of the biggest stories with the Daily News' recap of the week of June 12. GALLERY: Cadillac Barbie Indy Pride Parade - June 10, 2017 As part of the Circle City IN Pride Week, the Cadillac Barbie Parade was held on Massachusetts Avenue on June 10.
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Being one of 20 athletes selected to the U.S. Men’s Junior National Team training roster isn’t something Matt Szews had his mind set on throughout the year.
Several sections of sidewalks are being removed throughout campus as construction is currently underway to repair a utility tunnel.
There are multiple construction/demolition projects going on around Ball State's campus this summer, leaving some streets and driveways closed off. Here's what you need to know.
The Latest on the shooting of House Majority Whip Steve Scalise.