Muncie Gras expected to attract 8,000 people
By Mackenzie Klahr / March 27, 2015The 14th annual Muncie Gras celebration is expected to attract 8,000 people and will showcase five new attractions.
The 14th annual Muncie Gras celebration is expected to attract 8,000 people and will showcase five new attractions.
When the Muncie Downtown Development Partnership was founded in 2001, Cheryl Crowder said it was the committee’s goal to showcase the vacant spaces available downtown and to give downtown a better image.
Charges have not been filed in the investigation of five male Village Promenade residents who overdosed on cocaine last Friday, Muncie Police Department detective said.
In about four months, Muncie police officers will add body cameras to their arsenal. Taser International, based in Arizona, will supply 90 body cameras to outfit the Muncie Police Department at a total cost of $385,392.96. The Muncie Redevelopment Commission is paying for this contract. Muncie police will seek grants to offset some of the cost.
Closed signs hang in the windows of what used to be Dill Street and The Locker Room bars. Students are seeing The Village drastically transform over the course of just a few years.
Forecasters from NewsLink Indiana and WCRD discuss ways to be prepared during Indiana's severe weather preparedness week.
An arrest has been made after a bookbag meth lab was left in the restroom of the southside Muncie Walmart.
One of downtown Muncie’s popular businesses is hosting its one year anniversary today, with specials and small events throughout the day. Frank Reber and his wife Lauren opened the Caffeinery last year and so far, Frank Reber said business has been good.
Now in its 10th year, Sunshine Week continues to promote freedom of information and open government.
The city of Muncie and Ball State are working on earning a "Bicycle Friendly Community" distinction by adding bike lanes and updating the city's bicycle code for the first time since 1968. Kyle Johnson serves on the Muncie Bicycle-Pedestrian Advisory committee and said the updated code should be adopted this month.
Muncie Police Department have arrested six people that were involved in a home invasion and stabbing at 1125 Rex St.
Let's Spoon's owner, a 2012 Ball State grad, hosted his frozen yogurt shop's grand opening on his birthday Friday in the Village.
Muncie Police Department detectives are working on a case that occurred on Rex Street on Wednesday night.
An active meth lab was found in the 1501 E. 29th St. Walmart men's restroom in Muncie Thursday evening, a report issued by the Indiana State Police said. Members of the ISP Pendleton District Meth Suppression team were called out to the Walmart at 11:30 p.m.
Muncie’s Board of Trustees discussed five options that could help get the Muncie Community Schools back on track.
A local Muncie man will open a new music venue this month on the city's west side.
Superintendent of Muncie Public Works Duke Campbell confirmed that the city and Ball State are collaborating to make bike lanes connecting Ball State to the rest of Muncie. The bike lanes would run through and around Ball State, connecting Bethel Ave.
With a new food delivery service in town, people might not have to leave their couches to get meals from certain local restaurants or fast food chains. Ty Gray first started Food Precinct in Kokomo and has recently brought the delivery business to Muncie.
Muncie hopes to attract more businesses by closing railway crossings in the center of downtown. Reporter Nick Siano tells us the impacts this could place on business owners.