Towne Boutique relocates to White River Plaza
By Mary Freda / September 21, 2017Mattie Coleman, owner of Towne Boutique, moved to Muncie over 60 years ago with her five children, a little black suitcase and a sewing machine.
Mattie Coleman, owner of Towne Boutique, moved to Muncie over 60 years ago with her five children, a little black suitcase and a sewing machine.
Already this academic year, the Student Government Association has progressed with platform points and set programs in motion, like lengthening the time Blue Loop runs and establishing a shuttle to and from the Farmers Market.
The Pride of Mid-America marching band hit an especially high note during its halftime show on Saturday — a marriage proposal on the 50-yard line.
Police were called to the intersection of Bethel and Tillotson avenues shortly after 8:45 p.m. for an accident involving a motorcycle and car.
In 2016, the Indiana General Assembly created the Community Crossing Initiative to match funds for road and bridge repairs. In order to qualify for funding, local governments must provide matching funds.
Muncie Community schools discussed selling properties during a board meeting with the Distressed Unit Appeal Board (DUAB) on Sept. 12.
The round meeting area near the College of Architecture and Planning building, commonly known to students as the ashtray, is fixed.
Ball State alumna and professor Megan McNames won a Tech 25 award from TechPoint, an organization that recognizes workers in Indiana's technology industry.
Missed putts on the greens this weekend left Ball State men’s golf head coach Mike Fleck wondering what could have been.
Hosts Robby General and Colin Grylls talk about Ball State women's volleyball opening up conference play. Interviews with Ball State women's volleyball head coach Kelli Miller and Newslink Indiana producer and race car driver Bille Lehmann.
Ball State women’s volleyball closed out nonconference play this weekend with three matches against Evansville, Duquesne and Butler in the Ball State and Butler Tournament.
Tuesday the Indiana Health Department Communications Specialist Greta Sanderson confirmed two people have died from West Nile Virus in Delaware and Allen counties.
As a little girl growing up in a small town in Iowa, Rachel Fredericks had no idea she would one day end up being an assistant professor of Philosophy at Ball State University.
The technology center will host its first ever event week, “2 for 1,” from Sept. 25-29. The festivities will include information sessions and free giveaways, including an Apple Watch.
Ball State women’s golf hosted its annual Cardinal Classic, which brought the biggest field of golfers in the tournament’s history to the Players Club in Yorktown as over 100 golfers represented 19 schools.
When the “Unite the Right” rally took place in Charlottesville, Virginia on Aug. 11, a national outcry flooded against neo-Nazis, white supremacists and Ku Klux Klan members.
Most students join an intramural sport or hit the gym a few days a week to stay active on campus, but Ball State clubs, like the Fencing Club, offer students the chance to get their heart pumping in a unique way.
Each week throughout the football season, The Daily News runs through the Mid-American Conference, recapping the previous week and looking ahead to this week’s games.
Student employment can be intimidating, but Byron Ballard always offers friendly advice to students who need help.
Ball State's first two home games in 2017 are among some of the highest attended games in the past three years.