Tornado warning over for Delaware County but watch remains, many are without power
By Staff Reports / April 2, 2025According to the Indiana Michigan Power outage map, more than 8,000 Delaware County residents are without power.
According to the Indiana Michigan Power outage map, more than 8,000 Delaware County residents are without power.
Charlie Cardinal made a special appearance to start off the senate meeting.
Muncie Central head boy's basketball coach Justin Ullom steps down after three seasons at the helm.
Ball State softball fell to Northern Illinois in Tuesday's home doubleheader.
Ball State's Transgender Day of Visibility event brings interactive scenarios for attendees to play through.
Even though March is Disability Awareness Month, the book allows for conversations about disability to happen year-round.
Ball State men's volleyball drops game against Quincy but bounces back with a win over McKendree.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a tornado watch to include Delaware, Madison and Randolph Counties in East Central Indiana.
The first-generation farmers have been feeding the community since 2021.
Ball State defeated Bowling Green in Saturday's doubleheader 2-0 and improved to 21-8 overall.
The Indiana Representative traveled to Muncie City Town Hall March 29 and was met with protest.
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The state championship matches for Indiana high school girls' volleyball is being moved to Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Code Red is headed to nationals after months of practice and perfecting their dances.
Female-centric trends have become a big proponent of the feminist movement.
It is our job to make sure the past and present protections for our national parks live on.
Susan Faludi’s witness to patriarchal issues at a young age sparked her interest in exploring feminism.
Chief Administrator Hunter Case is elected for the president pro tempore executive position.
Federal firings and National Park Service layoffs have led to raised concerns over the maintenance of the Indiana Dunes.
Through the Woman's Franchise League of Muncie, the Ball wives financially supported and represented the organization at state level for the Women's Suffrage Movement.