Teenager struck by a police car in Indiana while riding bike
By Associated Press / May 31, 2017Authorities say a teenager was seriously injured after being struck by a police car in Indiana while riding a bike.
Authorities say a teenager was seriously injured after being struck by a police car in Indiana while riding a bike.
E & B Paving will be performing a $16 million construction project on more than 12 miles of highway between New Castle and Muncie on State Road 3 starting today.
Construction contractors plan to begin a 30-day closure of the northbound Interstate 69 Exit 241 ramp to State Road 332/McGalliard road at midnight.
The Boys and Girls Club of Muncie (BGCM) recently received a $50,000 grant from the George and Frances Ball Foundation.
Indian State Excise Police Officers made several arrests and issued citations this weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
A 6-year-old is dead after police say she was killed in a car crash caused by a driver and passenger arguing in the front seat.
What's been happening with crime in Muncie? Here's this week's Crime Roundup from May 20-22.
Depictions of terror attacks, military operations and humanitarian crises in relation to the Islamic State (IS) continue to be on the forefront on many people's minds, but the impact the group has had on people who have lived under the terror group’s rule isn’t always apparent.
Construction continues on campus, two Ball State athletes are preparing for a regional competition and four students earned illustrious titles for race weekend. Read about that and more with the Daily News' recap of the week of May 22. Emens' front lawn gets an update to go along with expansion project - May 22, 2017 After beginning the $5 million expansion of John R.
Ball State's campus will be all but shut down on Memorial Day, but several churches and organizations are putting together different programs on the national holiday. Memorial Day Remembrance Program, with America's Hometown Band Time: 10:45 a.m.
Three Ball State alumni and former roommates got a behind-the- scenes tour of the Today Show during a trip to New York May 19. Natalie Wagner, Andrea Abbott and Alex McIntire all majored in TCOM at Ball State and despite now living in three different states, they try to get together at least once a year. Alex McIntire’s high school friend interns at the Today show, so she contacted her and asked if she could take them on a tour.
Students living around campus this summer might want to take some precautions before they go on summer vacation, internships or back home.
Most people don’t associate princesses with the Indianapolis 500, but this year four Ball State students have been awarded the title of 500 Festival Princess.
On Monday, officers of the Muncie Police Department arrested two in connection to a stolen moped.
The sorority housing project is still currently on hold, two months after national chapters did not allow Ball State sororities to move forward with housing lease agreements.
The Jo Ann Gora Student Recreation and Wellness Center is getting some upgrades this summer.
While in Pittsburgh, Trey Moses had the opportunity to meet last year’s Grammy award-winning artist Chance the Rapper. The Ball State basketball player purchased VIP tickets to his performance, allowing him to meet the 24-year-old artist and even snap a selfie that got over 1,000 likes and 400 retweets on Twitter. “We really didn’t talk about much; it was more of a kind of like ‘Hey’ and then we took the picture,” Moses said.
President Donald Trump will unveil a proposed budget this week that would drive millions of people off food stamps and cut Medicaid, targeting the social safety-net programs for the poor in a new wave of spending cuts.