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Piper, a small but stocky pit bull mix, has been at the shelter since Feb. 1. → Read More
It's the moment the Muncie community has been waiting for. → Read More
Nancy Finan cut and styled hair for decades. After she died, her Tangles family took over to keep the salon going. → Read More
“It’s a good way to spend your summer, not only making a few extra dollars, but also learning new lessons." → Read More
The Muncie location remains open, according to posts shared on the restaurant's social media accounts. → Read More
Jim Davis has donated the property to the Ball State Foundation, which will receive proceeds of its sale. → Read More
Here's what we know about the Hardee's, Dunkin' and Five Guys developments in Muncie. → Read More
Muncie's oldest Catholic church is marking a monumental milestone this year. → Read More
After months of anticipation, here's what restaurant is opening in the Village at 1700 W. University Ave. → Read More
"To be honest, we never were able to make any money out of that store," McLain Hoogland of Highland Ventures said. → Read More
The Village near Ball State is losing another restaurant, this one a quick-serve chain. → Read More
"It's going to help the kids," Supt. Kyle Mealy said. → Read More
"Praise God. I’m here, and I’m here to stay." → Read More
There will be a chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the holiday weekend. → Read More
There will be a chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the holiday weekend. → Read More
Plus, the animal shelter has announced the creation of a "Senior to Senior Program." → Read More
Muncie and the Ball State community lost a local icon this week. → Read More
"You're looking at a miracle," Angela Bennett told the crowd during the Thursday night ceremony. → Read More
Being placed on the city demolition list doesn't necessarily mean that the property will come down soon, however. → Read More
The event is free and open to the public. → Read More