City of Muncie changes trick-or-treating hours due to weather
By Staff Reports / October 30, 2019Due to weather concerns, the City of Muncie changed the Halloween trick-or-treating hours to Nov. 1.
Due to weather concerns, the City of Muncie changed the Halloween trick-or-treating hours to Nov. 1.
Weather Forecaster Adam Feick has the latest on this upcoming spooky next couple days.
After a burglary at Lafollette Complex Friday, Oct. 25, Ball State University Police Department wanted to emphasize the importance of the nationwide action called the “9 P.M. Routine.”
"I can only hope the small number in attendance is a reflection of those affected by suicide. Sadly I don't believe that is true." These are the words fireman James Harless said while opening up a discussion on suicide awareness.
Weather Forecaster Nathan Gidley has an evening update on widespread rain expected for your Wednesday and a look ahead to the Halloween forecast.
On Monday, Oct. 28, students and climate activists gathered at Shafer Tower to hold a climate strike. The strike, titled BSU Climate Strike: Block McKinley, took place at noon and was announced through a Facebook event post.
Updates on President Donald Trump’s impeachment inquiry, uncertainty over the 2020 Democratic primaries, California’s wildfires, a gerrymandering ruling in North Carolina and the Air Force’s record-breaking space plane make up this week’s five national stories.
Lloyd the People Cat is still in recovery after he was hit Friday, Oct. 25 near the Lafollette Complex. Sources say, that the cat was hit by a truck while chasing a chipmunk on campus.
Weather Forecaster Jordan Wolfe brings news of a wet week ahead, followed by a dry, cool weekend.
University Police Department (UPD) has arrested a suspect on two charges of burglary of a dwelling, committed on Ball State’s campus.
At around half past noon Monday Philomena Engel and nine other Ball State students and faculty decided to put together a climate change strike on campus.
The killing of the Islamic State leader, EU’s new Brexit delay, Chilean protests, Pope Francis’ call for new ways of evangelization and talks in Israel to break a government deadlock make up this week’s five international stories.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the shadowy leader of the Islamic State group who presided over its global jihad and became arguably the world’s most wanted man, was killed in a U.S. military raid in Syria, President Donald Trump said Sunday.
When Lloyd, Ball State’s furry friend, was struck by a car, his owner wasn’t expecting the widespread response from the community to ensure his well being.
Weather forecaster Jordan Verdeyen gives you an update on a stormy Saturday as well as a look into your next weeks weather.
At around 2 p.m. Friday, Ball State sent out a public safety advisory email, stating that a burglary had been reported in an on-campus residence hall.
The City Council, which consists of nine members who serve as the legislative branch for the city of Muncie, will see 17 people contesting for seats this year.
A local resident started the first Muncie’s Skele-fun Decorating Contest. The Crigger family started decorating their house three years ago, and after one day, their kids wanted the skeletons to do more; and Sara Crigger, made that happen.
Weather Forecaster Aaron Jones has your update on the weekend rain chances and colder weather ahead.