Obama waives No Child Left Behind law in Indiana
February 9, 2012WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Thursday will free 10 states from the strict and sweeping requirements of the No Child Left Behind law.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Thursday will free 10 states from the strict and sweeping requirements of the No Child Left Behind law.
Excellence in Leadership will be sponsoring a donation drive to raise money for Muncie Mission beginning this month.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Jerry Sandusky's lawyer filed court paperwork Wednesday arguing that jurors in his child sex abuse trial should be chosen from the community where he lives and suggesting that a trial delay might be the best way to address the intense publicity generated by the case.
CHICAGO — A reputed mob boss known for his wide girth and reputation for violence was sentenced to 25 years in prison Wednesday in a federal court in Chicago.
NEW CASTLE, Ind. — An eastern Indiana man faces a battery charge for allegedly trying to pull a woman's dentures out of her mouth.
Two open house celebrations will happen this weekend to celebrate the reopening of a pair of Muncie fire stations.
For the last five years, Congress has cut students a break on the interest rate for unsubsidized student loans, the most popular kind used at Ball State.
With temperatures descending for the weekend ahead, Muncie Mission looks to raise awareness of the difficult situations homeless people have to face on a day to day basis living without a shelter.
Students who are looking to make a difference while cleaning out their closets don't have much farther to look; Student Voluntary Services wants your shirts.
CHICAGO — Toyota says it will expand its factory in Princeton, Ind., and add 400 jobs so it can build more Highlander SUVs.
The North Quadrangle held a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony Feb. 8 to celebrate the building's renovations.
Communicating across an ocean and nearly 5000 miles of distance, about 15 people participated in a videoconference Wednesday morning with a handful of Finnish students at the University of Helsinki.
INDIANAPOLIS — A judge must grant bond to an Indianapolis woman accused of killing her premature baby by ingesting rat poison while she was pregnant, the Indiana Court of Appeals said Wednesday.
Students will have the opportunity to jump into a pool of freezing water to raise money for charity.
Two Muncie Police officers are back in their homes after recovering from gunshot wounds. From NewsLink Indiana.
Women performed to raise money to bring professional belly dancer Ruby Jazayre to the club on March 31.
Jimmy Fallon did his show from Indianapolis last week and some lucky Ball State students got to join him on the stage.
NEW YORK — U.S. oil prices fell below $97 per barrel Monday as growing supplies offset concerns that President Barack Obama and other Western leaders will make it tougher for Iran to sell crude.
A video of the shootout between police and a theft suspect at the Marathon gas station in the Village on Friday has surfaced on Facebook and is now aiding police in their investigation, Delaware County Prosecutor Jeffrey Arnold said.
NEW YORK — Less than a second stood between British singer M.I.A. giving the finger to 114 million people watching the Super Bowl halftime show and no one noticing at all.