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Greg Fallon

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Muncie, IN, United States

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Past articles by Greg:

Delaware County has another coronavirus death, four new positive cases

On Sunday, the Delaware County Health Department reported four new positive cases as well as one new death. → Read More

Fallon, Hakanson: On doorstep of reopening, we join in 'Rebuilding America'

The project aims to highlight a variety of industries that will be critical in our country’s reopening efforts. → Read More

Nichols, Neal arrested by FBI

Both Phil Nichols and Jess Neal were arrested early Thursday morning on federal arrest warrants, an FBI spokesperson confirmed to The Star Press just before 9 a.m. → Read More

Police: 7 shot, 3 with life-threatening wounds, at off-campus party near Indiana university

A 19-year-old has been arrested in a shooting that injured seven people early Saturday at a party west of the Ball State University campus. → Read More

To grow as a community, we must be informed. Here's your chance

Our community needs a free press and needs an engaged readership. A sale that runs through Thursday is the perfect chance to strengthen both. → Read More

As sectional play draws near, Richmond is 'gelling' at the right time

The Red Devils scored 49 points in the second half of an 81-62 win at home against Anderson Saturday night. → Read More

36-page Craig Nichols sentencing memo: Read it yourself

Read the entire document from the US District Court Southern District of Indiana → Read More

WATCH: Kerrigan has big game for Redskins with strip-sack late

The Muncie native had a key strip sack late in the fourth quarter that put Washington ahead for good against Dallas. → Read More

Fallon: For now, our office is closed but we are not. I’ll explain

The Star Press office at 345 S. High St. is closed. Here's why, and our plan moving forward. → Read More

Cigarette sets fire at Muncie IHOP

A cigarette butt tossed into mulch outside the Muncie IHOP set fire to the restaurant's entryway Monday afternoon. → Read More

God's strength: The Wrights tell their story of faith and road to recovery

November storm, accident result in paralysis, but potentially life-saving discovery for Jim Wright as he and his family believe it was all God's plan → Read More

Yorktown awakes to tree and some home damage

Some of the worst damage is on W. Red Bud Lane in Yorktown, and on CR 500 W. → Read More

Fieldhouse, neighborhoods damaged by severe storms

The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch until 7 p.m. Sunday for Blackford, Delaware, Henry, Jay, Randolph and Wayne. → Read More

BSU releases copy of fraternity agreement

Letter, signed by 13 fraternity presidents, outlines the agreement between IFC members and the university → Read More

University's fraternities say they'll go dry for 3 months

Ball State University officials asked the school's Interfraternity Council for a 'pause' in alcohol use. → Read More

13 Ball State frats going dry for rest of year

Ball State official says decision is because of behaviors inconsistent with the university's standards. → Read More

Fallon: Mearns puts own money where his mouth is

Ball State President Geoffrey S. Mearns and his wife launch a scholarship fund for Muncie Central students → Read More

Fallon: The unfiltered truth about Pal-Item

Editor Greg Fallon discusses recent changes to the Palladium-Item → Read More

2020 Focus: Our mission, purpose

Editor's note: This column previews a special section, 40 pages, that will be included in Sunday's edition of The Star Press. To read the stories online, click here. I was visited a couple of weeks ago by a representative of a comics distributor and while in my office he made a harmless comment that struck me. “Things look good downtown around here,” he said. “Things have improved.” The same… → Read More