Movie Sound Specialists' first U.S. gathering held at Ball State
By Brittney Ermon / October 4, 2016MUNCIE, Ind.
MUNCIE, Ind.
Warm temperatures to start the week with rain returning by the weekend!
After the Montreal pit bull ban passed, a local animal shelter offered to help dogs in danger.
For five hours on Sunday, Toyota of Muncie will be filled with anything but cars.
Rain and thunderstorms are possible for the rest of the weekend. Warmer temperatures to come next week!
For six years, Eamon Declan Hegarty has been playing bagpipes. And by his sixth week of college career, everyone at Ball State knew it. The freshman telecommunications and theatrical studies major received word of two men positioning themselves at the busiest intersection on campus on Sept.
Muncie residents and Ball State students took a trip through time and visited the lives of past community members.
Hoosier heritage came blazing through Delaware County Sept. 27.
Today is National Voter Registration day. Indiana voters need to register before October 11 to be able to vote in the general election.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Kalie Pluchel has your update on fall temperatures and when the rain will be here.
Last season Ball State had one of the most ineffective pass rushes in the country, ranking 109th with just 17 sacks in 12 games.
Cardinals for Camo will be hosting their first 4k to help and support those who have sacrificed their lives for our country.
2018 is already looking to be a promising year for the city of Muncie.
UPDATE The body found in the front yard of 1517 East Washington St.
The presidential election and Indiana’s Gubernatorial race aren’t the only elections on Nov. 8. Ball State students will also be able to cast their ballot for candidates who want to represent Indiana in the United States Senate.
A 25-year-old man who described himself as a regular customer of a westside Muncie convenience store robbed the business early Thursday morning because he was facing eviction and needed rent money, police said.
The 2,300 acres of forest and wetlands near the White River will be more prominent than ever on Sept. 24 as Hoosier Environmental Council hosts their annual Ride for the Mounds.
In an effort to help those effected by the EF3 tornado that went through Kokomo on Aug. 24, damaging hundreds of homes and businesses, the Ball Brothers Foundation has awarded $25,000 grants to the Indiana Region of the American Red Cross.
Construction in downtown Muncie is hurting sales of some small businesses but will give them millions of dollars in upgrades says a city official.
Out of all the businesses affected by downtown construction, The Downtown Farm Stand has taken one of the hardest hits, says the owner.