More snow tonight
By Natasha Leland / February 17, 2021Weather forecaster Natasha Leland has the latest on tonight's snow.
Weather forecaster Natasha Leland has the latest on tonight's snow.
On the corner of Forest and State street in Greenfield, Ind. stands a familiar face in front of Rick Hortons house. That is Grogu from The Mandalorian.
With just four games remaining on Ball State’s 2020-21 slate right now, here are four takeaways from Tuesday night’s loss.
With Delaware County’s new Justice and Rehabilitation center slated to open to the public Wednesday, some Muncie residents are wondering how exactly they’ll commute to this facility. In partnership with Muncie Indiana Transit System, the city created route 17.
Ball State Men’s Basketball was finally set free to play a basketball game, and rust overshadowed it. After beating Bowling Green 88-64 on Jan. 12, the Falcons came back with revenge to defeat the Cardinals’ 75-62.
Weather Forecaster Hope Kleitsch gives an update on the frigid temperatures hanging around and the next snow system to move in.
Applications for the Ball State student trustee position are open through March 1.
Welcome back to another episode of the Coven! In this episode, join in as we dive into female tropes in TV and movies! Tune in as we discuss why tropes are harmful, how it limits women's opportunities in film, and cover a couple of prominent examples of female tropes in media! Hosts: Shwetha Sundarrajan & Lia Weisbecker-Lotz Edited by: Lia Weisbecker-Lotz Graphic by: Lia Weisbecker-Lotz
Deaths highlight Rockies avalanche danger, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says an independent commission will examine the Capitol riot, COVID-19 shots may change due to virus variants, former NFL receiver Vincent Jackson was found dead in his hotel room and authorities found that dozens charged in the U.S. Capitol riots used extremist rhetoric make up this week's five national stories.
In a campus-wide email sent 10 p.m. Monday night, Alan Finn, Ball State vice president for business affairs, said all on-campus classes scheduled to begin before 10 a.m. Feb. 16 won't occur in-person due to inclement weather.
When the North Church was first built in 1893, it was visited by many. After it sat abandoned for around 20 years, Michael Jennings and his family stepped in to fix it.
NewsLink Indiana Weather Forecaster Rudy Ahlersmeyer tracks a major winter storm moving through the area bringing large amounts of snow, strong wind gusts, and sub-zero wind chills.
The Delaware County Emergency Operations Center is looking for people with snowmobiles to help EMA/EMS.
Tis’ the season for the only day of the year where it’s socially acceptable and celebrated to be super corny and mushy with your lover. This day practically oozes affection. This kind of love is a challenge to flee from when it surrounds every move you make throughout February, so the majority of people either completely love it or completely hate it. I have certainly flip-flopped from one side to the other, but something that remains a burning question in my head is how did Valentine’s Day become a holiday?
I love celebrating Valentine’s Day, but not for the reasons most people do. For many, Valentine’s Day is about spending the day with their significant other, showering them in love and care. For me, it’s about expressing my love and appreciation for my friends, family, and myself.
Peru's foreign minister resigns after a government vaccine scandal, Russian cities see small protests for Alexei Navalny, an earthquake in Japan damages some buildings and causes minor injuries, a Russian cargo ship is launched to the International Space Station and Mexico's government announces its plan for COVID-19 vaccinations make up this week's five international stories.
Ball State continued its perfect season and improved to 11-0 with a 195.275-193.350 victory over the Huskies.