Tillotson Avenue closed for reconstruction
By Staff Reports / August 20, 2024Tillotson Avenue is closed between West University Avenue and West Riverside Avenue.
Tillotson Avenue is closed between West University Avenue and West Riverside Avenue.
The dining hall, which previously housed Papa Johns and Boar’s Head, now accommodates a mac and cheese and baked potato bar, a pizza and hot sandwich station and a salad bar, according to Ball State’s Communications Center.
According to the official state website of the Minnesota Governor's Office, Walz was first elected Governor in 2018 and won re-election in 2022. Walz spent time in the Army National Guard and was a high school teacher.
With a new school year comes new rules about cellphones in classrooms, a new pilot program for shorter but more frequent state testing, and a new policy on holding back students who can’t read based on third grade reading exams.
In the past two years, more than 30 lawsuits have been filed in federal and state courts alleging that companies such as RealPage and Yardi are equipping corporate landlords with software algorithms that allow competitors to collude on rental housing prices.
Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigns following Donald Trump's assassination attempt.
President Joe Biden drops from the 2024 presidential election, according to a statement he released to his official social media platforms.
Trump announced his vice presidential pick and running mate as JD Vance, the Ohio politician who won the senate seat in 2022. According to his official senate page, Vance was "born and raised" in Middletown, Ohio, is an Iraq War veteran, and graduated from Ohio State University and Yale Law School.
Donald Trump was shot on stage during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania the afternoon of July, 14. At least one rally attendee is dead and two are injured according to the Associated Press (AP).
“If we aren’t able to come to an agreement on a farm bill, it would be catastrophic for conservation in the state of Indiana, and the entire country, frankly,” Dan Boritt, executive director for the Indiana Wildlife Federation said. “Agriculture is a really, really, really difficult industry to be financially successful in and these dollars allow (farmers) to take those risks, to do good things on the land that benefit all of us.”
Ball Pool, located in Ball Gym, is closed for maintenance July 18 through August 2, according to the Ball State Communications Center.
The drug has been used by the feds and in other states, but officials are hushed about its origins, cost and standards for administration.
Showings are free to the general public, according to the planetarium's website.
U.S. presidents enjoy full immunity from criminal charges for their official “core constitutional” acts, but no immunity for unofficial acts, the Supreme Court ruled Monday, sending former President Donald Trump’s case back to the lower courts.
Three Hoosier lawmakers — Democrats serving in Indiana’s House of Representatives — will attend a White House convention dedicated to gun violence prevention on Wednesday.
This November, voters in as many as nine states could sidestep their legislators and directly decide whether to expand access to abortion through citizen-led ballot initiatives.
The Indiana Supreme Court is considering how to balance the discovery of cell phone information with privacy rights following a hearing Thursday where a car accident victim wanted access to phone data of the driver who struck him.
Indiana has the highest failure rates for its driver’s license test in the U.S., with more than 1,362,100 Hoosiers failing the test from 2020 to 2023, according to a recent USA Today report. The inability to pass the test can harm residents in Indiana, one of the most car-dependent states in the country.
The board of trustees met June 14 to discuss the current and upcoming budget for students and staff, facility pay increases, benefits for staff and a new addition for the university. Two people were also recognized for their hard work and contributions to Ball State University.
Senate Bill 17 requires that “adult-oriented websites” hosting explicit materials — such as pornography or other “material harmful to minors” — verify a user’s identity before allowing access. That could be by scanning a driver’s license or registering with a third-party verification service.