Crime Roundup: Robberies, overdoses, intoxication arrests
By Andrew Smith / June 16, 2017What's been happening with crime in Muncie? Here is the crime round up for the week of June 9-15.
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.
A federal judge sounded skeptical of a new Indiana abortion law Tuesday while hearing a request to block parts of the law that will make it tougher for girls under age 18 to get an abortion without their parents’ knowledge.
A federal judge is set to hear arguments in a lawsuit seeking to block a new Indiana law that makes it tougher for girls under age 18 to get an abortion without their parents’ knowledge.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is preparing for sharp questions from his former Senate colleagues about his role in the firing of James Comey, his Russian contacts during the campaign and his decision to recuse himself from an investigation into possible ties between Moscow and associates of President Donald Trump.
The $3.4 million demolition project of the LaFollette Complex has started and many students have shared mixed emotions and memories from living in the halls.
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This weekend, Ball State University Police officers responded to several thefts from vehicles parked off campus.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Ball State alumnus Christopher M. Goff to the Indiana Supreme Court.
From the Indy 500, to the first installment of President Mearns quarterly email and road closures around Muncie, a lot has happened this week. Take a look at some of the biggest stories with the Daily News' recap of the week of May 29. Escaping Islamic State group: Ball State professor hears from relatives back home - May 26, 2017 Depictions of terror attacks, military operations and humanitarian crises in relation to the Islamic State (IS) continue to be on the forefront on many people's minds, but the impact the group has had on people who have lived under the terror group’s rule isn’t always apparent. Abdul, a Ball State professor from Iraq, came face to face with ISIS after the terror group took control of his hometown of Mosul, the second largest city in Iraq, in 2014.
A former Ball State student is behind bars after he allegedly raped a female student while she was intoxicated, according to the probable cause affidavit.
Ball State's board of trustees approved a tuition and student fee increase – the lowest percentage increase in 41 years.
Susan McDowell and Adam Beach have been chosen to take on new roles at Ball State.
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