New grab-and-go food eliminates job positions
By Krystal Byers / September 10, 2013Dining Services’ job positions were eliminated after the university began outsourcing for packaged food, but no one was laid off to accommodate the change.
Dining Services’ job positions were eliminated after the university began outsourcing for packaged food, but no one was laid off to accommodate the change.
Last year, an average of two animals were euthanized every workday at the Muncie Animal Shelter.
A comedian and Muncie native is returning to the Cornerstone Center for the Arts to raise money for the nonprofit venue’s programming and events.
The Delaware County 4-H fair fashion revue gave out its first award in memory of Melinda Hensley Loy, who died in May. Loy had narrated the fahion revue for years.
More than 100 happy cats and dogs found homes this weekend after being taken in for $5 at the Muncie Animal Shelter’s first annual adoption event.
Ball State Libraries has decided not to subscribe to an e-journal app after its trial run ends due to the limited amount of titles compared to the library’s entire title base.
Diana South, a Muncie resident, has been working at the duck pond booth at the Muncie Carnival in the Muncie Mall parking lot for the past four days.
It’s fitting for Ball State to celebrate its last home game of 2012 with Ohio, one of the best teams in the Mid-American Conference.
The Muncie Symphony Orchestra flute section plays during the 2013 Festival on the Green. This year
Ball State President Jo Ann Gora was among the crowd at the Festival on the Green on June 08. Gora, one of the university
An adoptable dog at ARF smiles through the bars of its cage. ARF is a no-kill, animal rescue center that has been in the Muncie Community for over 15 years. DN PHOTO KRYSTAL BYERS
Brenda Nortrup, a microwave cooking judge, prepares to taste a blueberry coffee cake. Kyley Kasey later won a red ribbon for her cake.
Phil Tislow sings at the Cup during the free art show hosted by Glue and Scissors Society. The event showcases community produced artwork that will remain hanging in the cup during the month of June. DN PHOTO KRYSTAL BYERS
The Muncie Symphony Orchestra flute section plays during the Festival on the Green Saturday. The Orchestra hosted two contests, an "Around the World" theme picnic and a Super Conductor Contest. DN KRYSTAL BYERS
A 4-H judge prepares to cut into an 'American Apple Pie.' The 4-H fair will be in town until the 18th of this month. DN PHOTO KRYSTAL BYERS
A Fashion Revue participant poses at the end of the runway Tuesday night. Kindergarten through 12th graders showed off their homemade clothing and non-wearable items. DN PHOTO KRYSTAL BYERS
A student looks at the featured artwork displayed on the walls of the Cup. The Glue and Scissors Society event showcased community produced art entries that will remain at the Cup for the remainder of the month. DN PHOTO KRYSTAL BYERS
Blake Mellencamp and Parker James perform at the Cup during the free art show hosted by Glue and Scissors Society. The event showcased community-produced artwork that will remain hanging in the Cup during the month of June. DN PHOTO KRYSTAL BYERS