NewsLink Indiana Weather Forecast, February 8, 2016 Nathan DeYoung
By Nathan DeYoung / February 8, 2016Winter weather has return back to Muncie for the early parts of the week, but sunny skies are returning soon!
Winter weather has return back to Muncie for the early parts of the week, but sunny skies are returning soon!
John Ellis "Jeb" Bush, a real estate businessman turned two-term Florida governor, is currently fifth in the GOP polls for 2016 presidential hopefuls.
It’s not surprising some people have a difficult time following politics, especially around elections season.
Walking through the dining halls on campus, students have many food options.
Snow is back in the forecast. It'll feel like a normal Indiana winter.
The Black Student Association took a trip back in time this past weekend, as it visited the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.
The associate dean of students and deputy Title IX director at Indiana University, Jason Casares, has been put on paid administrative leave after accusations of sexual assault, according to the Indiana Daily Student.
Temperatures are on the rise but snow is in your forecast!
Career fairs are good ways to get networking experience and potentially land a job or internship. The Cardinal Career Fair will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 10 in Worthen Arena.
The former Cintas building in downtown Muncie is slated to become a center for businesses and workshops, but a community leader is proposing the property be turned into a park instead.
Mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the low 40s today. For this weekend temperatures will be in the mid 40s. Chances of rain/snow Sunday night
If you're looking for a place to watch the Super Bowl on Sunday, you can find some good deals in the Village and around Muncie.
Students aren't the only ones demanding transparency regarding former President Paul W. Ferguson's resignation in January.
Weather Forecaster Caleb Saylor discusses your weekend weather. Snow on the way?
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the U.S., and a group of media students is sharing the stories of community members who have been affected by it.
Frank Hancock and Marianne Glick, two members of the Ball State Board of Trustees, wish to resign from the board. Both submitted resignation letters to Governor Mike Pence on Dec. 17.
February is Black History Month, and Ball State hosts numerous events for students to attend to learn more about the African-American culture.
Logistics for the new College of Health have been released. The college, set to open in Fall 2016, will house seven majors and is estimated to have more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled. Programs from the College of Applied Sciences and Technology, College of Sciences and Humanities and the Teachers College will become part of the new college.
With the weekend nearly here, temperatures will go back up into the upper 40's. Snow is expected soon after. Weather forecaster Balint Szalavari has the story.
After seeing our high temperature this morning around 1:00 am, we fell into the mid 30s by late this evening while seeing a few rain/sleet showers around the area. Temperatures stay below freezing for Thursday, however start to rebound into the 40s by Friday and into the weekend.