Ball State student produces show for Delaware County Sheriff's office
August 7, 2017As Delaware County deputies respond to calls across the county, one student is right with them filming all of the action.
As Delaware County deputies respond to calls across the county, one student is right with them filming all of the action.
When Casey Picillo was looking for a summer internship she applied to as many as she could, but one caught her interest more than others.
Luke Labas has spent years working as an advocate for people with disabilities.
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While you enjoy some of those last visits to the pool this summer, be sure to save some time to look at some of the biggest stories from the Ball State Daily News this past week.
Ball State has made news headlines the past couple of weeks with colleges and professors conducting, publishing and sharing some influential studies. Here’s what you need to know.
Construction contractors plan to close half of the State Road 32 (East Jackson Street) over the White River as part of a $2.9 million project to rebuild the bridge on Muncie's east side.
The City of Muncie announced the appointment of Kevin Nemyer to the position of city controller.
The Ball State Board of Trustees have announced and invited the university and Muncie community to participate in President Geoffrey S. Mearns' upcoming installation.
Even though campus isn't as busy during the summer, a large number of fraudulent emails are being sent to Ball State faculty, staff and students, according to Office of Information Security Services.
One Muncie Police Department officer has dedicated his Wednesday afternoons to bringing community leaders out on the road with him.
Indiana Department of Transportation crews plan to close State Road 3 between Royerton and Hartford City starting on Monday.
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Eight years after sitting in the delivery room with his mother, watching the doctors work together to perform child birth, Jones is just a few years away from starting his own career.
More Hoosier students are earning degrees and graduating on time.
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Summer may be coming to a close faster than you'd like, but that's no excuse not to stay informed.
The beeping sound in the Marathon gas station garbage can turned out to be nothing more than a smoke detector.
Even after thousands of people responded to the emergency call for blood and platelet donations issued in early July, the American Red Cross continues to face a critical summer blood shortage.
Less than a month after Muncie Animal Care and Services emptied its shelter with $5 Adoption Day event, the shelter reached maximum capacity again.