Week in review: July 3
July 7, 2017If you were too busy eating hot dogs and watching fireworks this week, it's okay. Take a look at some of the biggest headlines from the Daily News this past week.
If you were too busy eating hot dogs and watching fireworks this week, it's okay. Take a look at some of the biggest headlines from the Daily News this past week.
A Muncie crime roundup from the holiday week.
Editors note: Every year, The Daily News produces the orientation guide for incoming freshman.
Did reading that fill you with just a little bit of panic, thinking about your first day of college classes? It’s okay.
For the fifth time in his career, Lawrence Judge has been assigned to coach for the US Paralympic National Team.
More than 200 new laws were enacted by the Indiana General Assembly and Gov. Eric Holcomb.
On the eve of his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump vowed Thursday to confront “new forms of aggression” targeting the West and called for Moscow to stop fomenting unrest around the world. Yet he pointedly stopped short of condemning Russia for meddling in the U.S. election.
Minnetrista is offering multiple exhibits and events for community members to check out this month.
On June 17, 10 Ball State Students competed in the second stage of being crowned Miss America.
Marlee Jacocks wasn’t expecting the call from the governor’s office telling her she was appointed to a two-year term as the Ball State student trustee. But when she got it, she was excited to say the least.
For the past week, Muncie has been lit up with explosive noises and bright colors of fireworks lighting up the sky in celebration for the Fourth of July.
Construction contractors plan to close U.S. Highway 35 in Delaware County starting on or after July 5.
The three children who were abducted by their father in Anderson were found unharmed in Illinois. According to the Indianapolis Star, Blake Rindhal, 28, was taken into custody along with his three children by Illinois State Police a little more than five hours after they were last seen. The Amber Alert issued for the children officially ended at 8:20 p.m., two hours after it was issued. Right now, the children are in protective custody and are believed to be unharmed, according to Anderson police, but Rindhal is facing preliminary charges of battery, strangulation and violation of a protective order.
Police in Anderson have declared an Amber Alert after police say three children were abducted. Police believe the three children were abducted by Blake Rindahle, 28, who is 5 feet 11 inches, 215 pounds with short brown hair and blue eyes, around 2 p.m.
Dustin Meeks reflects on his time at BSU and his time as the student trustee
The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office is looking for the public’s help in locating two wanted subjects.
Dog adoptions, new immersive learning opportunities, athletes going pro and much more happened this week at Ball State. Take a look at some of the biggest headlines from the Ball State Daily News this past week.
With Independence Day right around the corner, there are plenty of cities and towns in Indiana gearing up for fireworks displays.
A Virginia man was killed in a two-vehicle accident on Interstate 69 Wednesday evening.
The Indiana Department of Transportation is warning drivers of the high traffic numbers expected over Independence Day weekend.