First formal charges filed in shooting case near Ball State
By Emily Harless / May 24, 2019Update on the shooting case near Ball State; first formal charges filed
Update on the shooting case near Ball State; first formal charges filed
A week of rain and gloomy weather moved aside allowing the sun to shine on the statue dedication ceremony of a Muncie individual as attendees reflected on his long life of civil service on his 92nd birthday.
Wind and rain on a chilly summer evening did not stop Troop 22 from honoring fallen service men. With parkas on and flags in hand, the scouts set out to honor fallen soldiers.
Friends and family gathered together at his viewing to remember the legacy Ed Shipley leaves behind at Ball State.
Implementing mental health services; student-centered decision making that gives them an agency; eliminating standardized tests; more internship opportunities; getting the community to help aid holistic learning; more lunch options.
A father shot his son Monday evening after the son held the family against their will at gunpoint in a Pendleton, IN home.
One person has died after shooting one street away from Ball State campus
At a house party early Saturday morning in the 2400 block of Euclid Avenue, seven people were injured in a shooting that possibly broke out after a confrontation between two individuals.
A bright and sunny Saturday morning drew people to turn up in an effort to raise money for pregnancy care by participating in a walk across Ball State’s campus.
Well being and education were the focus of the different activities this weekend that families in the community participated in, assisted by university volunteers who walked around wearing Ball State shirts and bright red clipboards printed with the words “I can help!”
A bright summer day helped people gathered around the steps of city hall express their concerns for victims of hate crime.
Unity among the students despite differing opinions was important to graduating students during Taylor University’s 2019 commencement ceremony.
Friends, supporters and local Republicans gathered at Muncie’s airport Saturday morning to view Air Force Two but more importantly its occupant.
In the shooting of seven people at a house party at 2410 Euclid Ave. early Saturday, one arrest has been made, according to Muncie police.
At East Washington Academy (EWA), third graders were engaged in an artsy literary project this school year — writing haikus, painting cherry blossoms and designing kimono-shaped bookmarks.
Family, colleagues, and friends lined up outside Cardinal Hall B to greet, hug and congratulate the retiring senior adviser to Ball State’s president. She initially wasn’t keen on holding a reception for her retirement.
For some students at Muncie Community Schools (MCS) the end of spring is marked by an evening of celebration and appreciation of students’ musical talents.
Friendly, humorous and always open for a conversation is how some who remember “The Hot Dog Man” describe him 25 years since he took to the streets of the Village.
Among the presentations, updates, approvals and discussions at Tuesday’s Board meeting were the approval of a proposed free meals program and a discussion regarding school security during election day voting.