Minnetrista to host first You and Me workshop
By Tier Morrow / October 5, 2017Minnetrista is offering a new workshop series that allows families to learn together, called You and Me workshop.
Minnetrista is offering a new workshop series that allows families to learn together, called You and Me workshop.
In the moment of an overdose, emergency responders race to a scene to help get the victim a lifesaving drug.
When rain comes to Muncie you can count on a few things: grey skies, humidity and flooding on Madison Street under the railway.
When you hear a gunshot from far away, it sounds like a firework. It reminds you of when you were younger, memories of popcorn, soda and the Fourth of July.
The first Ikea in Indiana, and the closest Swedish superstore to campus, will open next week.
Beginning Thursday, Spectrum will host their month of events.
Ball State soccer will look to maintain its momentum and stay in first place in the Mid-American Conference as it travels to play Western Michigan. The Cardinals will be looking to stay unbeaten in the MAC and hope to extend their unbeaten streak to six games.
Former Ball State women's tennis player Bethany Moore, 23, died in a two-car accident in Noblesville Wednesday morning.
Hosts Robby General and Colin Grylls review the first almost complete week of Mid-American Conference play. Interview with Ball State mathematics professor and fantasy football guru Chris Moore.
ArtsWalk in DWNTWN Muncie returns this Thursday for an evening of local art, food and live music.
Hoosiers will have the chance to travel back in time to the golden age of Queen Elizabeth at the Indiana Renaissance Faire Oct. 7-8 at the the Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center, formerly known as the Klipsch Music Center.
The Muncie Police Department will host a K-9 fundraiser from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at City Hall.
Joseph Marchal, associate professor of religious studies, said one of the “greatest tragedies of our culture” is how teachers are treated.
Since 2014, Muncie community members have gathered for afternoon tea at Minnetrista to discuss history. At 3 p.m. today, "Tea & Talk" will be held for the fifth time this year.
Samuel Koch, owner of local business Life Skateboards, views skateboarding as an art form.
On Tuesday, Delaware County IN Emergency Management Agency issued a boil order, due to a water main break, for businesses and residents on Madison Street and Memorial Drive to 21st Street.
On Tuesday, President Geoffrey S. Mearns released a statement on Twitter regarding the number of sexual assaults the university has reported this semester.
Some teams continued their winning ways, while other team's losing streaks continue to grow. See how the first almost full week of Mid-American Conference play went.
“Well it’s my right to ____!” is something we hear often these days.
Grab some pals, get a bucket of popcorn, and hopefully jump out of your seat and enjoy the horrific stylings of the 31 Knights of Frights.